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EHS, Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery partner to enhance healthcare for public school students

Emirates Health Services (EHS) and Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery, Dubai, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to bolster the delivery of health services within government schools. These efforts align with sustainable development goals in public health and encompass strategic cooperation in several key areas, such as

 The International Emmy Awards Conclude the Semi-Final Round in Abu Dhabi

On September 15, the semi-final round of the 51st International Emmy Awards came to a close. The semi-final events were remotely organized and managed by "Pyramedia" Consulting and Media Production Company for the thirteenth consecutive year, representing the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences based in the United

Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway

How can a mother be accused of kidnapping her own children? With tearful eyes and a throbbing heart I watched “Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway.” I was so much touched by the movie that is based on a true story not only because I am a mother but also because I lived in the west for some time and I fully understand what it means to be

Don't be like "Pavlov's Dog"!!

The Hollywood film industry has notably increased its production of movies about environmental and health disasters, as well as extraterrestrial and strange beings, especially since the mid-80s. Such big-budget productions have become a staple on their agenda. For those unaware, and lest they be shocked, movie production has transformed

Face to Face.. Cinema is Still Possible!

Critic Mahmoud Abdel Shakoor says in his book "How to Watch a Movie", that dialogue in itself is a difficult art complementing the art of cinema, pointing out that Egyptian cinema in its golden age relied on giants specialized in dialogue, such as El Sayed Bedeir, Abul El-Saud El Ebiary, and Badee' Khairy, who were assigned to