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Egyptian Poet’s Book into Azerbaijani Language

Azerbaijani author Tarana Aliyeva Mohamed wrote that she has never been to Egypt, which is famous for its ancient history and famous pyramids, as she was not destined to be like an ordinary tourist in this country, but it is strange that she has had events related to Egypt several times in her life. Maybe it's because of that

What If!!

The most important rule in the art of acting is the hypothetical "What if." What if... I was Romeo or Juliet, for example, With the presented physical, age-related, and psychological specifications... What if... I was in this situation or that problem... And so on... the hypothesis continues to its logical

Italy, Brazil advance to Under-20 World Cup quarterfinals; Argentina, England out

Italy, Nigeria, Colombia and a 10-man Brazil lineup advanced to the quarterfinals of the Under-20 World Cup on Wednesday. Host Argentina lost 2-0 to Nigeria in front of almost 30,000 fans in San Juan, ending an unlikely campaign for the home team. Italy eliminated England with a 2-1 victory thanks to a late goal from the spot. Brazil

Australian football: Remarkable milestones following entry into AFC

After the Australian national football team qualified for the 1974 FIFA World Cup and made its debut in the international tournament, discussions began about the necessity of establishing a solid league that would serve as a platform for the future of the national team. The first edition of the National Soccer League kicked off in 1977 and

Japanese football: Journey of milestones, stellar players, historic triumphs

Following a noticeable decline in amateur league participation during the 1980s, in 1992, the Japan Football Association (JFA) decided to establish the country's first professional league, the “J.League,” to raise the level of the local game and increase fan attendance. Improving the performance of the Japanese national