Brazil’s Paraná state emulates UAE to be a logistics hub: Governor By Binsal Abdulkader ABU DHABI, 15th October, 2021 – Paraná state of Brazil, the
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Women filmmakers have made their mark in the film industry
Women filmmakers have made their mark in the film industry SHARJAH, 15th October, 2021 – Women filmmakers had had contributed positively to the Emirati film
Pandemic has not diminished the magic of cinema: SIFF
Pandemic has not diminished the magic of cinema: SIFF SHARJAH, 15th October, 2021 – The magic of cinema has prevailed, despite the disruptions caused by
UN chief urges lifesaving transformation of food systems
UN chief urges lifesaving transformation of food systems ROME, 15th October, 2021 – World Food Day is not only a reminder of the importance of
Art producers urge Nigerians to invest more in local crafts
Nigerians have been called on to invest more in locally produced arts and crafts to help grow locally made products and encourage indigenous artists. The
ALECSO appoints Alyazia Al Nahyan as Ambassador for Culture for ALECSO
ALECSO appoints Alyazia Al Nahyan as Ambassador for Culture for ALECSO ABU DHABI, 15th October, 2021 – The Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization
WAM, Dutch leading news agencies explore prospects for joint cooperation
WAM, Dutch leading news agencies explore prospects for joint cooperation AMSTERDAM, 15th October, 2021 – The Emirates News Agency (WAM) discussed ways to develop media
NPA pledges support for African seaports’ digital revolution
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has pledged it would support moves by African seaports to evolve digitally, saying that operational digitization was across the globe
Italian court suspends trial of Egyptian official over killing of student
An Italian judge has suspended the trial of Egyptian official over the killing of student Giulio Regeni in Cairo due to concerns that the defendants
“Avoidable labour disputes, threat to 2022 Appropriation Act”- DG, MINILS
Serial disregard for collective agreements by some employers and relevant government agencies with the attendant incessant strikes, lockouts and loss of man-hours threaten the realization