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Ama Ata Aidoo: A Sparrow from Africa

The relationship between East and West, and the conflict between Eastern values and Western values, have been- and will remain - a subject of questioning, research, and a theme that stories, plays, novels, and travel literature deal with. - Tawfiq al-Hakim, “A Sparrow from the East”, a novel in print and a film

"Seals of the Dilmun Civilization and the History of Economic Renaissance"

In an adventure charged with ambitions and challenges, the Sumerian king "Gilgamesh" set off from Mesopotamia after being shocked by the death of his close friend "Enkidu". He headed towards the island of "Dilmun" which is now known as "Bahrain and the eastern Arabian Peninsula", hoping to meet the sage

Is the translator a messenger or a censor?

Translation is a text transferred from one language into another. The aim of this process is to exchange experience, information as well as inclusion of the other in a talk or meeting. For ages, translation was the means that brought people closer. It bridged the gap between civilizations and nations of different languages and backgrounds.

Egyptian-Angolan Relations

Angola was named after the word "Ngola," which was the name of the king (Ngola Kiluanji) who was in power when the Portuguese arrived in the early centuries. It is considered the second-largest oil producer and diamond exporter in sub-Saharan Africa. The Republic of Angola is located on the western side of the African coast,

Dubai Customs installs state-of-the-art x-ray scanning system at Jebel Ali & TECOM Customs Centre

Dubai Customs has equipped the Jebel Ali and TECOM Customs Centre with a first-of-its-kind advanced system in the world for inspecting heavy and light vehicles, equipment, and yachts through X-ray scanning. This system allows the centre to double its inspection operations and accelerate procedures, supporting the smooth flow of business and