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Unforgettable Moments of Academic Journey

“Over the past four years, we have experienced countless challenges and milestones” – A final year student recalls her days at university Time flies at an incredible speed. It feels like just yesterday we stepped into university as curious, playful freshmen, struggling to navigate the academic system. And now, before we

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-28

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “You are well-suited to meet, and to love each other, but – as happens in all times—envy will not leave you.” I brought mint tea to Mama “Zuwina

UAE Team Emirates-XRG leads at Trofeo Calvia

Jan Christen took the fourth win of the season for the UAE Team Emirates-XRG with a classy solo victory at the Trofeo Calvia on day one of the Challenge Mallorca. The Swiss talent played a clever tactical game, taking advantage of a lull in the group to bridge across solo to the two leaders, Frederick Wandahl (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) and

World Poetry School Project launched by WPM

This week, the World Poetry Movement WPM Coordinating Committee have met to discuss the plans of World Poetry School Project, where a lot of inputs were suggested by WPM Members. The project of one World Poetry School has been immersed in the work plans of WPM since its foundation, in 2011, when the Movement was founded by 37

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-25

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “Finding Miraculous Survivors awaiting the Hand of Fate” Dear “Suzie,” I greet you from my office, which resembles a Swiss cheese cube, located at