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The Rich Father and the Ignorant Son

Last June, a news headline "Scandal Shakes Tech Giant Google" dominated all media outlets. The story revolves around Blake Lemoine, one of the company's engineers who was suspended from work and forced to go on leave after discovering that a robot named "Lambda," which he was developing, had become

Can We Silence the Fools?!

A few months ago, a friend posted a collection of famous poems on his Facebook page. These poems are well-known and do not need an introduction to their creator. I believe that the publisher of these verses considered introducing the poet as diminishing his value and fame, following the well-known rule that says "the known needs no

Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre reveals results of third research grant programme

Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC), a part of the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), has announced the results of its successful Research Grant Programme's third edition. This year's programme received a total of 111 participants from 17 countries, including 13 Arab countries, one African, two Asian,

The Medal of International Elitist Union of Public Diplomacy

The Kazakh writer and translator, Bakhit Rustamov, combines being a writer outside the local borders and a practitioner of popular diplomacy - acting an important role in friendship between the peoples of the world. I met him personally for the first time in Turkey at the Eurasian International Literary Festival (LIFFT), 2021.

WHY POETS ARE RASCALS

REFLECTIONS ON UMAR ABUBAKAR SIDI’S LIKE BUTTERFLIES SCATTERED ABOUT BY ART RASCALS Umar Abubakar Sidi's poetry is one of the most talked about today in the Nigerian literary space, because of its unconventionality and departure from the new body of narratives dominated by water, body, and confessional motifs. Sidi’s poetry