Can a Woman’s Heart Really Break from Emotional Distress? Science Has an Answer On Her Birthday.. Sana El Bissy: A Journey of More Than 50 Years Between Journalism and Fine Arts Emirati Cardiac Surgeon Wins the Golden Lion for Medicine in Venice Egypt and the UAE.. A Partnership Built on Trust, Guided by the Future Capital University and Zoom Africa Launch "Know Your Continent" Embassy of Egypt in the UAE Celebrates the 74th Anniversary of the July 23 Revolution Today UAE–Korea Partnership to Study the Establishment of a Korean Industrial Zone in the UAE Dubai Police Warn Against Putting 'Slime' in the Microwave
Business Middle East - Mebusiness

Sindh

We’re The Dream Diggers – A Poem on World Refugee Day

Refugee camps are pearly dark graves of dreams and we’re the dream diggers June 20 is the World Refugee Day, and Charles Lipanda Mahigwe, a young poet and writer, born in DR Congo, raised orphan and spent life in a refugee camp, shares a poem showing Solidarity with Refugees Charles Lipanda Matenga, was born and raised

Homeless – A book representing the problems of Dyslexic

The book is titled “Homeless.” The reason for that is not that its character doesn’t have a home; it means that she doesn’t have herself. Due to her fears, anxieties, and insecurities, every minute she suffered severe loneliness. Over the past decade, literature on LGBT issues has begun to flourish. Earlier, in

The Milky Way Bridge – A Poem from Korea

The Milky Way Bridge floating in the sky; you gaze at the eastern star; I’ll head towards the western star Ms. Ah Young Lee, a poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem Ms. Ah Young Lee was born in Sangju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and completed the creative writing course at Chung-Ang University’s Graduate

The Effects of Artificial Intelligence on Human Relationship

The invention of Artificial Intelligence has significantly impacted our culture and relationships, eliminating essential factors like trust, feelings, and emotions from relationships The story of Artificial Intelligence began with a simple question ‘Can machine think?’ In 1950, Alan Turing, a British mathematician and

Daily life in Insa-dong – A Poem from Korea

That alley embraces even the song that seems to have been abandoned. The streets of Insa-dong shared with each other Cho Sung-Min, a poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem Mr. Cho Sung-Min, Doctor of Law, is a Korean poet. Born in Hanam, Gyeonggi-do, Cho debuted in the literary magazine Munyesajo in 2005 and is