Bacau, a city nestled in the heart of Romania, is not just a place on the map for me—it’s the cradle of my childhood, the backdrop of my teenage years, and the cornerstone of my identity.
Culture
Today, on May 25th, nations across Africa and around the world come together to celebrate Africa Day, an annual event that commemorates the founding of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963, now known as the African Union (AU).
It is that moment when you remember the political family from which you left and you think—sometimes with nostalgia, sometimes with optimism—what this political family means today.
The Saudi Presidency of Religious Affairs has welcomed the first group of pious pilgrims to arrive at the Prophet’s Mosque to begin their Hajj journey with great affection as the holy city of Madinah hums with spiritual fervour.
Last night was the gala opening of the „BRICS FILM FESTIVAL 2024” festival in Moscow, under the patronage of the great Russian actor and director Nikita Mikhalkov.
Few people in history have captivated the attention of people in both the East and the West like the fabled Muslim leader Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, often known as Saladin.
The Republic of Malta, a tiny archipelago tucked away in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, has long stood at the nexus of history. Malta has always been sought after by empires and civilizations due to its advantageous location.
The Tsarist Empire, also known as Imperial Russia, was a state that emerged from the principality of Moscow and ultimately came to dominate the vast expanses of Northern Eurasia.
The annals of history are replete with civilizations that have made indelible marks on the course of human development. Among these, the Phoenicians, a maritime people who emerged around 1500 BCE.
In the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean lies the Republic of Nauru, a small island country that once experienced immense wealth from its phosphate resources.