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WHO launches new initiative to improve pandemic preparedness

To help countries better prepare for future pandemics, WHO launched a new initiative today that provides guidance on integrated planning for responding to any respiratory pathogen such as influenza or coronaviruses. The new Preparedness and Resilience for Emerging Threats Initiative, or PRET, incorporates the latest tools and approaches for

Netflix's Cleopatra film draws ridicule from Egyptians: "That's not the queen, that's a cigarette"

The comedic film "Queen Cleopatra" released by Netflix continues to spark ridicule from Egyptians due to its portrayal of the queen who ruled Egypt since the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, as having dark skin. Twitter users criticize the Cleopatra film Yara Abdel Fattah, a Twitter user, criticized the falsification of

Their Best Love Poems Face Our Hard Times

"I Won't Find Another You" ; a bilingual anthology of best love poems in English and Hindi, has been published recently. I am grateful to editor and poet Thangjam Misna Chanu (Misna Chanu) who gave me the chance to read the English poems and write the back cover blurb. Santosh Bakaya wrote the foreword, and Ayathuri Santhan

The similarity of media discourse between the Muslim Brotherhood and ISIS on the borders of Mosul

The similarity of media messages and discourse between groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood and ISIS in attacking Arab armies is an interesting and important topic to explore. Although there are some differences, there are many similarities between the discourse of these two groups, particularly in terms of incitement and attacking Arab

Naguib Mahfouz.. An Era of Literature

Since literature is not eaten like bread, as they say, and is poor in the face of inflation, Naguib Mahfouz chose to work in a clerical job at the university after graduation, giving him the opportunity to pursue his main hobby of literature, writing stories and novels, fully aware that novels are more controversial than any other literary