CULTURE / SOCIETY

London’s Shubbak Festival

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The first festival took place in June 2011 and on that occasion was opened by the Mayor of London. It was originally conceived in 2010, as a one-off platform to show the riches of contemporary Arab culture and to highlight London as a globally connected city.

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BREXIT / SOCIETY

BREXIT: YOU ARE NO LONGER WELCOME

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England, this great merchant nation that invented parliamentary democracy, has been taken hostage by a virulent press and a small clique of arrogant and nostalgic politicians, deluded by past grandeur.

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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT / SOCIETY

Migrants – Messengers of Love and a Conduit for Light

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Migrants – Messengers of Love and a Conduit for Light   By Tony J. Selimi Award-winning Author, Speaker, Human Behaviour & Cognitive Specialist, Leadership Coach, Business Success Consultant. Migrants – Messengers of Love […]

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EDUCATION / SOCIETY

Do unisex schools facilitate or hinder learning?

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All-girls’ schools are praised for boosting academic focus and confidence, but they may also intensify competition and social pressures. Drawing on personal experience, Elizabeth Ross explores the pros and cons of single-sex education—ultimately suggesting that its effectiveness depends on the individual student.

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FICTION / SOCIETY

The Aliens’ Horoscope

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een from the stars, Homo sapiens appears as both spiritual and destructive — a creature enslaved by ego and ambition. This extraterrestrial horoscope draws a sharp, ironic portrait of twelve human archetypes as observed by aliens: from the beggar to the philosopher, a cosmic study of human nature.

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