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Little Island with rich tea culture: Taiwan
Tea, after water and coffee, ranks as the world's third most popular beverage. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a staggering 7 billion metric tons of tea were produced worldwide. It's a drink that can be seen…
Amputee Man Inspires World Through Sports and Resilience in Gaza
People with extraordinary determination continue to captivate the world with their creative abilities, teaching us valuable lessons of willpower and serving as remarkable examples of resilience. Among these exceptional individuals is Hassan…
Experience Taiwan’s Vibrant Night Markets
There's a popular saying in Taiwan: "If you visit Taiwan and don't go to a night market, it's like you've never truly been to Taiwan." For Taiwanese people, visiting night markets is a daily routine, which is why you'll find numerous night…
Concerns Surrounding Libya’s Parallel Currency Market
Food, medicine, clothing, and various industrial materials are imported by Libyan traders to meet the needs of the local market. Approximately 85% of goods supplied to the market are imported. However, all goods are supplied to Libya using…
Turkish Elections Head to Runoff as No Candidate Secures Majority
In a historic display of democratic participation, Turkish citizens came out in large numbers on Sunday to cast their votes in the highly anticipated national elections. The election marked a significant milestone in Turkey's political…
Yemeni Coffee: A Reawakening Legacy
The Yemeni coffee tree has garnered global recognition for its exceptional quality and abundant growth, serving as the national treasure of Yemen for many decades. Since the late 14th century, Yemen held a monopoly on the secrets of coffee…
Libyan Industrial River Project Overcomes Challenges to Provide Water for Agriculture and Cities
The Sahara Desert has been a source of water for Libya through the extraction of water from over 630 wells located in the desert's interior. This water is transferred through pipes spanning thousands of kilometers to large reservoirs,…
The ongoing conflict led to displacement of families and disrupted education in Kashmir
Farzana Bibi, a Kashmiri woman who has been separated from her loved ones for decades due to the Line of Control, shared her emotional experience of living in a place of beauty and conflict in an interview. She revealed that during the peak…
Sushi Chef Shares the Versatility of the Japanese Delicacy
Sushi, one of the most popular Japanese foods consumed around the world, is prepared by masters who go through a tough training process. Masters, who start working at lower levels in restaurants and earn the title of chef after years of…
Palestinian Fishermen in Gaza Risk their Lives Every Day to Feed their Families Amid Israeli…
The Palestinian fishermen of Gaza are jousting with death every day to feed their families. Fishing is one of the most dangerous professions in the world, and it has become increasingly difficult in the Gaza Strip due to multiple Israeli…