Saudi Arabia’s Ma’aden Goes for Gold: Workforce Triples, Unveiling Opportunities for Mining Talent

Saudi Arabia, famed for its vast oil reserves, is making a strategic shift, delving deeper into the earth for a different kind of treasure: minerals. Its state-owned mining giant, Ma’aden, has made bold plans to triple its workforce over the next decade, creating a gold rush of job opportunities for skilled professionals in the mining…

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Shayoon: Illuminating Paths to Holistic Wellness and Empowerment 

In a world saturated with external remedies and fleeting solutions, Shayoon emerges as a luminary in the domain of holistic wellness and self-empowerment. A native of Nairobi, Kenya, with roots deeply embedded in South Asia, Shayoon’s multicultural upbringing has bestowed upon her a unique perspective on health, one that transcends the boundaries of conventional medicine…

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Sabrina Benalia: A Breast Cancer Survivor Turned Entrepreneurial and Building a Business Empire in Dubai

We usually lose motivation to work and build something meaningful when faced with adversities. But sometimes, we come across stories of people who used those obstacles as their main source of inspiration and motivation. Sabrina Benalia’s life story is a perfect example of this as she epitomizes resilience, determination, and the indomitable spirit of a…

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Pioneering the Future: Dana Alsulaiman’s Trailblazing Journey in Biomaterials and Bioengineering

In the dynamic realm of Material Science and Bioengineering, one name stands out as a trailblazer – Assistant Professor Dana Alsulaiman. With a fervent commitment to advancing biomaterials and pioneering next-generation technologies, Dr. Alsulaiman is making waves as the Principal Investigator of the BioMAD Lab at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).

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IDF rebuffs accusations it killed two women at church in Gaza as investigation continues

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) is pushing back against reports concerning two Christian women who were killed during fighting within the area of Gaza’s only Catholic Church over the weekend.   The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem claimed in a Saturday press release that an IDF sniper had murdered two Christian women inside the Holy Family Parish in Gaza, where the…

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