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CMA partners with 'FilmGate' to grow creative industries, promote production sector in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi’s Creative Media Authority (CMA) has announced a new partnership with one of the UAE’s leading independent, Emirati-owned and operated production houses, FilmGate to secure a suite of benefits for the wider production industry in Abu Dhabi. FilmGate will produce a minimum of 15 productions in Abu Dhabi over the next

Turkey honors Azerbaijani Poetess

Azerbaijani poet Dr. Prof. Tarana Turan Rahimli was awarded the medal of the Turkish Literature Foundation Istanbul The well-known Azerbaijani poet, Doctor of Philology, Associate Professor Tarana Turan Rahimli was awarded the medal of the prestigious international literary organization, the Turkish Literature Foundation, in

AUS celebrates 794 graduates at Spring 2025 Commencement

American University of Sharjah (AUS) celebrated the graduation of 794 students at its Spring 2025 Commencement Ceremony, held at University City Hall in the presence of Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, President of AUS. The event brought together university leadership, faculty, families and guests to recognise the achievements of a

28 May “Independence Day” Pride and Reflection moment for Azerbaijan

Every year on May 28, the Republic of Azerbaijan celebrates a date that resonates far beyond a simple commemoration—it is a moment of deep national pride, historical reflection and collective identity. This day, known as Independence Day, marks the founding of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918—the first secular and

Blog: When The Words Fail…

Dialogue may be difficult, even painful, but it is the only path that leads to resolution Let us choose the path that builds, not breaks In an age where humanity is connected like never before, where ideas travel across borders in milliseconds, one would imagine that dialogue has replaced violence as our first response to conflict. Yet,