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ROMANIA WITHOUT TATIANA

Tatiana was born in 1963; her songs were popular in Romania from a young age; she created mainly folk songs; she died of cancer in a Military hospital in 2009 When me and my close friends, Dan Blebea and Florentina Dalian in Dan’s “Renault”, were going to visit to Transylvania, the land of the evil Count Dracula, old and

Sally El-Zeiny strengthens image of painter woman in Egyptian and Arab arenas

In Sally El-Zeiny’s recent exhibition, the literature of Naguib Mahfouz occupied a distinguished place Sally El-Zeiny has strengthened the image of the painter woman in the Egyptian and Arab arenas. Her works have such an imprint that one does not search for her signature in order to know that the painting is hers, as it presents the

RTA signs partnership agreement with Amazon Web Services

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai signed an agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary company of Amazon that specialises in providing cloud computing platforms and application programming interfaces. The main goal of this partnership is to support the RTA's transition to cloud computing and exchange

Tale of a Heart Shaped like a Stone – A Bouquet of Poems from Kosovo

Alketa Gashi Fazliu, an eminent poet, writer and journalist from Kosovo, a country in Balkan region of Europe, shares her three poems Alketa Gashi Fazliu was born in Prizren, Kosovo in 1986. She has earned her Bachelor in Political Science and Master of Science in International Relations and Diplomacy. Currently a PhD student pursuing

Robots save 39,000 working hours for Ministry of Finance ​

The Ministry of Finance has just completed phase two of embedding robotic process automation (RPA) into many of its internal processes. The Ministry now uses bots, software applications that carry out automated tasks for 1.8 million transactions with greater than 98% accuracy, saving 39,000 hours of human labour. Bots are also increasingly