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Niloufar Saleem, Gulf Today While the world suffers and struggles to survive the pandemic, a few good people walk against the shores and find solace in helping those...
Without meaning to be sermonic, one would like to state, and in no uncertain terms, that when there is a serious crisis everyone should jump in to deal with the...
Kim Harrisberg, Reuters When Sidney Beukes got his bus driver’s licence, he never imagined himself behind the wheel of a 40-year-old school bus that has been turned into a...
Gulf Today, Staff Reporter His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, on Saturday lauched the first phase of Food Tech...
America is starting to claw its way out of the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, but food insecurity persists, especially for children and older adults. Food banks around...
In a working-class neighbourhood of Rome, crowds gather in front of a pastry shop window to see sumptuous Easter eggs turned into works of art. Laid out like...
Gulf Today Report Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson is once again in the limelight, this time over a phonetic gaffe. Television views are amused by the way she...
Even though the Covid-19 pandemic has continued in Kerala, almost every household in the state on Monday immersed itself in the festive spirit of Onam while staying indoors. ...
If you want to lead a healthy, long life, read on. Researchers have found that diets high in protein, particularly plant protein, are associated with a lower risk of...
To most people in Myanmar, food waste is nothing but garbage, and that attitude leaves Inda Soe Aung baffled. But the 35-year-old environmentalist isn't complaining, because what he views...