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Munich ready to witness Germany vs Scotland opener in Euro 2024

Munich is getting ready to witness the European Football Championship curtainraiser on Friday. Host nation Germany plays Scotland at Allianz Arena in the opener of the month-long tournament, according to an Associated Press report on Thursday. The final is in Berlin on 14th July and Germany is even keener to get there after three

400 million under-fives regularly experience violent discipline at home

Six in ten children under five years old worldwide regularly endure psychological aggression or physical punishment at home – UNICEF Geneva Six in ten children under five years old worldwide regularly endure psychological aggression or physical punishment at home, according to new UNICEF estimates. Of these nearly 400 million

Aging Moon – Poetry from Iraq

Moon wrinkles getting old, everyone is looking for himself Hamed Al-Majjami, an eminent poet from Iraq, known as Poet of Love and Peace, shares his poetry Poet Hamed Al-Majjami was born in Diyala Governorate, Baqubah District, Buhriz town, in the Tal Al-Asmar region, which contains within it the largest civilizations of the Akkadian

DoH, Penn Medicine sign MoU on translational research, second labs in Abu Dhabi

Ahead of its participation at BIO International Convention, in San Diego, USA, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector, signed a second Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn Medicine) to expand cooperation in education,

ART: FABULATING THE FORBIDDEN DREAMS OF MANKIND

Men should be armed with all the arts of living. Life is not a dream. It is a fact. A real enterprise. William Shakespeare, in one of his plays, compares life to a stage, and human beings to actors, and the world thereafter has never been tired of using this metaphor over the centuries. But, if we look into this idea with a keener eye, we