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Instagram reveals exclusive statistics on usage in the Middle East throughout the 2022 World Cup

Held in the Middle East for the first time since its inception, the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar was followed across the world with utmost enthusiasm and passion, as it united people to celebrate together through the power of football. On Instagram, our data shows that the MENA region hosted one of the most active audiences on the

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

Records continue to be broken in Abu Dhabi's FINA World Swimming Championships

Russian Swimming Federation’s Kliment Kolesnikov took the headlines on Sunday, Day 4 at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) in Abu Dhabi as he won the 100m Individual Medley and the 50m Backstroke in 80 minutes, bringing his total to four medals here – and 15 in 2021, only majors considered. The highly-anticipated clash

Al Ain Zoo Rescues a Humboldt penguin

Al Ain Zoo continues its efforts in nurturing one of its most notable penguins. the famous Pingo is a Humboldt penguin which is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species due to poaching and habitat loss. The story started in 2015, when Al Ain Zoo rescued two Humboldt eggs by putting them in the

The Glass Sword

The river below is almost musical to my ears as it crashes against rocks and land, but no matter how beautiful the blue path of water is, it doesn’t change my unease of the next path I’m taking. The long path, made only of wood and rope, floats in midair, daring anyone to cross. It’s stretches on and from here, I can see no