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Miral to develop two beaches at Yas Bay Waterfront

Miral, the leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences in Abu Dhabi, announced today the development of two beaches at Yas Bay Waterfront, Abu Dhabi’s vibrant day-to-night destination on Yas Island. Complementing the existing lifestyle and leisure offerings at the destination, the beaches will span a length of 280 meters

Bodour Al Qasimi reveals shortlists for PublisHer Excellence Awards

Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi has revealed nine shortlisted nominees for the inaugural PublisHer Excellence Awards, which recognise outstanding women who have made a clear difference to the publishing industry. The PublisHer and Kalimat Group founder announced the names during The London Book Fair in a video message, saying they had

“A Kiss In Kashmir” Promises A Second Chance At Love

A woman’s desire to reconnect with her past leads to an unexpected new beginning – a reminder that life gives us second chances Optimism is the core of this novel I have known the author of “A Kiss in Kashmir,” Monica Saigal for several years now. I was her editor when she used to write for India Currents

Hydrangea – A Poem from Korea

Taejongsa Temple’s hydrangeas bloom in vibrant pink and blue hues Lee, Do yeon, poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem Poetess Ms. Lee, Do yeon graduated from Busan Women’s University and received the 2013 Quarterly Culture and Literature Time Newcomer Award. She served on the editorial board of

STRESS: THE MOTHER OF ALL DISEASES

Stress, like an uninvited guest, often creeps into our lives, affecting both our mental and physical well-being. In the past, our ancestors faced immense challenges and threats, yet they seemed to manage anxiety and stress differently than we do today. The following could be the possible reasons. Realistic Expectations: Our