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Drowning Souls Strive for Survival

Let us become people who bring towels to the wet, food to the hungry, breath to the breathless — not lectures, not scoldings, not spiritual advice in place of human touch. “Don’t get lost in your pain,

Museum of the Future launches 2025 edition of ‘Future Heroes Summer Camp’

The Museum of the Future has announced the return of its Future Heroes Summer Camp for the fourth consecutive year, offering an engaging programme of educational activities, interactive workshops and hands-on experiences for

AJP Tour UAE National Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2025 - GI kicks off tomorrow in Abu Dhabi

The AJP Tour UAE National Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2025 - GI will kick off tomorrow at the Mubadala Arena in Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi, with the participation of 1,455 male and female athletes representing 86 academies from

Adobe Firefly revolutionises creative ideation with new mobile app, expanded AI models

Adobe extended its leadership in creative ideation with a major expansion of Adobe Firefly – the destination for AI-assisted content ideation, creation and production – bringing Firefly image and video generation

SpaceX launch from California sends 26 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit

SpaceX successfully launched another batch of 26 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit on 16th June, further expanding its global broadband internet constellation. The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Space Launch

Defining the Emotional Literature

In emotional literature, the language itself becomes a vivid painting—every word carries color, tone, and movement, creating a vibrant artistic experience In emotional literature, we deal with subjective truths

Sharjah Museums Authority opens registration for 2025 'Happy Holiday Camp'

Sharjah Museums Authority (SMA) is inviting young explorers to dive into a summer of creativity, discovery, and fun through its 2025 Summer Camps, held across five of its most popular museums throughout July and

Club World Cup kick off resounding success: FIFA

The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has affirmed that the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, in its new format, represents an unprecedented milestone in the history of football, bringing together clubs from

Chinese research team launches clinical trial for invasive brain-computer interface

The Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology (CEBSIT) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in collaboration with Huashan Hospital affiliated with Fudan University and relevant enterprises, has

AFC President backs Asian teams to excel in US

As the world turns its attention to the inaugural expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup 2025, Asian Football Confederation (AFC) President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa has expressed confidence in the potential of

The Basic Human Needs in the Age of Technology

In 1954, the American psychologist Abraham Maslow introduced what became known as the “Hierarchy of Needs,” which included physiological needs, safety, social belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization. But

The ‘Saintly’ Tree of Thar Desert

The Rohiro is more than just a tree, it is a living symbol of resilience, sanctity, and sustainability The timber mafia, driven by the high market value of Rohiro wood, has increasingly targeted the tree, leading to

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

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