One Who Paints Mountains and Rivers Sindhi girl’s path: glory to service AI poised to advance Arabic language on global stage: ALC Chairman UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Sivakov impresses with second at Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec Three Korean hospitals rank among world’s top 10 cancer centres Cholera kills more people for second consecutive year: WHO Bull Engravings in Sindh’s Khashani Valley Merely Living and Living with Purpose
Business Middle East - Mebusiness

e&

Poetry: To Strip a Thought Bare

“What is it you really want?” The thought, once stripped, is smiling. I gaze at it for a long time. Dr. Siyoung Doung, a poetess from Korea, shares her poems Dr. Siyoung Doung graduated from the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Dongguk University and earned a Ph.D. in Korean Language and Literature

Stop the Tears Before They Fall

In Pakistan, we have been conditioned to see only what those in power want us to see. Our television screens are often filled with stories of state achievements, festive narratives, and political claims of progress. But just beneath this carefully curated surface lies a crisis that continues to deepen, “the epidemic of road

Dubai Police attracts over 15,000 participants at Eid Labour Championships

The Eid Labour Championships, organised by the Dubai Police’s Positive Spirit Council, witnessed a remarkable turnout during the first two days of Eid Al-Adha. The event welcomed over 15,000 attendees and participants at four locations across Dubai: Al Muhaisnah, Al Quoz, Al Satwa, and the Jebel Ali labour

Poem: Everything will be Ok

And when they say that it’s very bad that I’m lonely I say that everything has its reason People have become very sick today Minds are intertwined with new lies. Maid Corbic, a young poet hailing from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, shares his poem Maid Corbic from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, is a well awarded young

Travelogue: Solo Journey To Bulgaria

Sitting on one of the tables outside the restaurant, I watched people walking by and the trams coming and going, all while enjoying my meal. As I observed this smooth public transportation system, I couldn’t help but reflect: why are people in my homeland left at the mercy of private transporters? Isn’t it the state’s