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Venice prepares for opening of 18th International Architecture Exhibition, casting a light on Africa

Venice is gearing up for the 18th International Architecture Exhibition (Biennale Architettura 2023). The six-month-long event will open to the public from 20th May to 26th November, spreading over several venues across the city: the Giardini, which hosts the historic national pavilions, the Arsenale, the city’s former naval

Sharjah Museums Authority holds virtual conference on digitalising museum practices

Sharjah Museums Authority (SMA) is hosting a virtual conference tomorrow, coinciding with International Museum Day, to explore the digitalisation practices in museums and cultural institutions. Titled "The Role of Digitalising Collections in Museums and Cultural Institutions towards the Sustainable Development of our Communities,"

90+ UAE students graduate from Samsung Innovation Campus

The Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Application Office, in collaboration with Samsung, announced the graduation of 90+ students from 20 different nationalities. The students have successfully completed the prestigious 'Samsung Innovation Campus' programme, which aims to empower and enhance the AI proficiency

The Real Estate Sector and the National Dialogue Agenda

With the launch of the national dialogue discussion sessions with wide attendance and diversity in the levels of the national spectrum from various political, professional, trade union, and academic fields under the slogan (Common Spaces), hopes are increasing that this dialogue will result in strong, implementable outcomes and solutions to

Yesterday a Hunter.. Today a Prey

Three photographers who took pictures of Princess Diana and her Egyptian boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed, at the time of the accident that took their lives in Paris in 1997, are being tried for invading privacy. The three photographers were accused of taking photos considered inappropriate for the accident victims before and after their deaths among