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Emirates Airline Festival of Literature Hosted 150+ Youth as Part OfThe Second Annual International Youth Programme

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Over a hundred Arabic speaking students from universities in Austria, Bahrain, France, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, KSA, Scotland, Turkey, UK, and USA took part in a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Emirates LitFest 2025. These students, whose flights, accommodation and festival attendance were sponsored by the generous support of programme partners, attended a day of exclusive programming with VIP speakers and a curated itinerary of the Festival sessions. Throughout the programme, the Youth Ambassadors and their UAE counterparts immersed themselves in literary conversations and networking opportunities and engaged in various cultural exchange activities through a robust social and cultural programme around UAE, all this while celebrating Arabic language.


The International Youth Programme is supported by Emirates Airline, Fly Dubai, Investment Corporation of Dubai, Dubai Business Associates, Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center and Philosophy House.

Welcome Day for the Youth was on Thursday 30 January with keynotes and presentations from representatives from Ministry of AI, Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center, International Prize for Arabic Fiction, Investment Corporation of Dubai, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Dubai Business Associates. The focus of the Welcome Day was to give participants insights into the challenges and opportunities facing Arabic language in a highly digital study and work environment, as well as delve into topics such as Business and Entrepreneurship, Artificial Intelligence and Work Placement opportunities in the UAE. The delegates attended Festival sessions, in Arabic, on a variety of topics on Friday 31 January and Saturday 1 February including a workshop by Wikimedians of the UAE User Group, a conversation with the brother and publisher of the imprisoned writer, Basem Khandakji, whose book A Mask, the Colour of the Sky won the IPAF in 2024, and a literary discussion with 2 of the giants in Arabic literature, Prof. Waciny Laredj and Dr. Mohammed Al Mansi Qindeel. Sunday 2 February was earmarked for a scenic road trip to Fujairah including a stop at the Philosophy House and Fujairah Fort, followed by a farewell event back at the festival site.


Dania Droubi, COO of Emirates Literature Foundation said: “The International Youth Programme offers a unique opportunity for aspiring young minds to immerse themselves in a vibrant literary and culture exchange. We believe that fostering international understanding through the power of literature is crucial, and we are delighted that our sponsors share the same values as us and have generously contributed to make this enriching journey possible for these talented and deserving students. The impact of the programme will extend past the festival, as students will be producing reflections of their visit and hopefully take those learnings, the expanded discovery of Arabic literary talent and the friendships formed, to continue their deep dive into the wonderful world of Arabic Literature and the possibilities it possesses.”

Boutros Boutros, Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications, Marketing & Brand, Emirates said: “Emirates is delighted to support these bright young minds as they experience the transformative power of literary connection to the best writers and thinkers of our day. The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, as it always has, will offer these students a rich environment to listen, talk, learn, forge meaningful relationships, and share common ground with others.”

Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer at flydubai, said:“we are delighted to partner with Emirates Literature Festival to support the International Youth Programme this year, reflecting flydubai’s commitment to enhancing connectivity between different cultures and communities. The aviation industry is not only about facilitating trade and tourism, it also offers a bridge for cultural and intellectual exchanges between generations, strengthening the UAE’s position as a cultural capital.

Over the years, our network has grown to more than 125 destinations in 55 countries and we continue to dedicate ourselves to removing barriers and fostering strong relationships, honouring Dubai’s vision and the values inspired by the UAE’s leadership. We are proud to be part of this initiative that celebrates literature and supports the youth and we are always keen to encourage the development of young and talented minds.”

Douraid Zaghouani, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at ICD (Investment Corporation of Dubai), comments: “ICD is proud to partner with Emirates LitFest and its transformative International Youth Programme. Emirates LitFest has served as an exceptional platform over our seven years of partnership for celebrating and fostering cross-cultural understanding. The Youth Programme further exemplifies this mission by empowering talented young minds from around the world to engage in literary dialogue, immerse themselves in the rich heritage of Arabic literature, and learn about opportunities for their success in the UAE. We are continuously committed to supporting initiatives that nurture Dubai’s global standing as a hub for culture, knowledge, and innovation and look forward to the exchange of ideas and the outcomes they inspire from these exceptional young minds.”

Rami Tawfiq, Programme Director, Dubai Business Associates, said: “We are once again delighted to partner with the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, in line with our shared commitment to facilitate the professional and personal growth of young talent. Access to literature plays a pivotal role in providing students with the necessary life skills to thrive, and we can’t wait to see the transformative impact that the programme has.”

The Emirates Airline Festival of Literature is the flagship event of the Emirates Literature Foundation, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai. The Festival is held with the support of Title Sponsor, Emirates Airline, and Founding Partner, Dubai Culture & Arts Authority.

His Excellency Dr. Ali bin Tamim, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre, commended the Emirates Literature Foundation for its pivotal role in supporting and promoting literature in the UAE and the region through its diverse cultural programs and initiatives.

He stated, “Through our partnership with the Foundation in the ‘International Youth Program,’ we seek to enhance these distinguished efforts to enrich Arabic intellectual, cultural, and artistic content among young people worldwide, particularly university students with a keen interest in the Arabic language.”

Dr. bin Tamim further emphasized that this collaboration is driven by a shared vision of the profound impact of language, literature, and the arts in inspiring new generations. “Our goal is to encourage young people to explore innovative avenues for self-expression, fostering a deeper connection with their communities and cultural heritage through a structured and insightful engagement with the Arabic language,” he explained.

He added that the partnership will offer participating youth unique opportunities for learning, skill development, and engagement with leading intellectual and cultural figures in the creative industries and Arabic language sectors. Additionally, participants will benefit from the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre’s specialized initiatives, including training and educational programs, exhibitions, conferences, and cutting-edge digital tools designed to support the creative industries in the Arabic language.

The Director of the Philosophy House, Mr. Ahmed Al-Samahi, stated: “We, at the House of Philosophy, are steadfast in our efforts to inspire young people to engage in creative cultural activities that foster their talents and enable them to craft a bright future. Yet, we strive even harder to transform these aspirations into reality. This visit is a testament to our unwavering commitment to meaningful collaboration with the Emirates Foundation for Literature, as we share a common goal of achieving excellence for our youth aligning seamlessly with the cherished principles of our beloved nation, the United Arab Emirates, and the aspirations of our visionary leaders for sustainable development across all domains.

Welcoming this remarkable cohort of young individuals from diverse corners of the world underscores our dedication to promoting intercultural exchange. We believe in the profound cultural benefits it entails, foremost among them being the cultivation of a culture of dialogue, the embrace of diversity, the exchange of ideas and perspectives, and the enhancement of skills in logical reasoning and critical thinking.”

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World Chocolate Day: Celebrating Chocolate Through Wellness, Balance and Meaningful Indulgence

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World Chocolate Day is a celebration of one of the world’s most cherished ingredients—one that transcends cultures, generations, and traditions. While chocolate is often associated with indulgence, it is increasingly being appreciated as part of a balanced lifestyle, where quality, mindful enjoyment, and craftsmanship take precedence over excess.

By Twinkle Aswani

Chef Thirumalai Murugan, Cluster Executive Chef, Mövenpick Hotel JLT & Riva Beach Club

Dark chocolate, particularly varieties with a high cocoa content, contains naturally occurring antioxidants known as flavonoids, which have been associated with supporting heart health and overall wellbeing when enjoyed in moderation as part of a healthy diet. As consumers become more conscious about what they eat, there is a growing appreciation for premium chocolate made with quality ingredients, thoughtful sourcing, and authentic craftsmanship.

For chefs, chocolate represents far more than sweetness. It is an ingredient that tells stories, evokes memories, and creates emotional connections through food. Whether paired with fruits, nuts, spices, or floral notes, chocolate continues to evolve as a versatile ingredient that bridges tradition with innovation.

“A World of Chocolate: Exploring the Stories Behind Every Bite”

Chef Thirumalai Murugan, Cluster Executive Chef, Mövenpick Hotel JLT & Riva Beach Club

Reflecting on chocolate’s cultural significance and timeless appeal he shares to us that chocolate to him has always felt like a universal language, in every country I have cooked in, and every kitchen I have worked in, chocolate carries a different story.

In Switzerland, where Mövenpick’s heritage began, it is precision and craft, generations of chocolatiers perfecting the art of conching to create that unmistakable smoothness. In India, where I grew up, it is often layered into celebrations, folded into sweets during festivals or given as a gesture of warmth between families.

In the Middle East, I have seen it paired with dates, pistachios and rosewater, a beautiful meeting point between two very different culinary worlds.

What draws me to chocolate as a chef is that it is never just an ingredient. It is a memory. A single bite can carry someone back to a childhood kitchen, a festival table, or a gift shared between family. That is the magic of it. Chocolate holds onto emotion the way few other ingredients can.

At Rohini, our approach to dessert follows the same philosophy that shapes the rest of our menu, honouring Indian heritage while leaving room for creativity and surprise. Chocolate gives us a wonderful canvas for that, a familiar ingredient that can still hold onto the flavours and memories closest to home.

Our Rasmalai with rose and white chocolate cream is nostalgic with a European touch, our Warm Chocolate Brownie with Kulfi pairs nutty chocolate with hazelnut kulfi and chocolate sauce, and our Chocolate Coated Pistachio Kulfi with a dash of rose rounds it off, three small stories about where chocolate can take you.

For Chocolate Day, my hope is that people slow down and taste with curiosity. Ask where the cacao came from, how it was made, who it might have passed through before reaching the plate. Every bar and every bonbon carries a journey, farmers, roasters, chocolatiers, chefs, each adding their own chapter.

That, to me, is the real joy of chocolate. It connects people across cultures and generations, one bite at a time.”

This World Chocolate Day, the celebration is not about giving up indulgence—it is about redefining it. Choosing quality over quantity, appreciating the journey from cacao bean to dessert, and savouring each bite mindfully allows chocolate to become part of a more balanced and wellness-focused lifestyle.

After all, the healthiest indulgence is often one that is enjoyed slowly, shared with others, and remembered long after the last bite!

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CELEBRATING WORLD CHOCOLATE DAY WITH A HEALTHIER CHOCOLATE SNACK

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World Chocolate Day, celebrated globally on 7th July, commemorates the introduction of chocolate to Europe in 1550 and shines a spotlight on the world’s enduring love affair with chocolate. As consumers increasingly seek healthier ways to enjoy chocolate, UAE-founded healthy snack brand Rashtions is highlighting a more nutritious way to enjoy the occasion with its 100% Cocoa Truffle, a protein-rich snack that combines the rich taste of 100% cocoa with the natural goodness of dates and camel milk.

Founded by Emirati entrepreneur Rashid Gargash and proudly made in the UAE, Rashtions is redefining modern nutrition by transforming locally inspired ingredients into convenient, clean-label snacks designed for today’s lifestyles.

The 100% Cocoa Truffle offers a rich chocolate flavour without relying on added sugar, artificial sweeteners or preservatives. Crafted using a simple blend of dates, camel milk, ghee and 100% cocoa, it delivers natural energy, healthy fats and up to 20 grams of protein per serving, making it a satisfying alternative to conventional chocolate snacks.

As consumers increasingly seek better-for-you treats that do not compromise on taste, Rashtions’ 100% Cocoa Truffle demonstrates how indulgence and nutrition can go hand in hand. Whether enjoyed as a mid-day pick-me-up, post-workout snack or healthier chocolate fix, it provides a convenient option for health-conscious consumers celebrating World Chocolate Day.

Alongside the 100% Cocoa Truffle, Rashtions is also available in Date Truffle, Brazilian Coffee Truffle and Date Original varieties, offering a range of flavours inspired by the UAE’s heritage and modern nutritional needs.

Available across the UAE through ADNOC and Emarat service stations, Union Coop, Deliveroo, Noon and via the brand’s website, Rashtions makes it easy for consumers to discover a homegrown alternative to traditional snack options.

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SKYLINE DRAW AT LEVEL 43 SKY LOUNGE

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Level 43 Sky Lounge introduces Skyline Draw, a new weekly social media-driven promotion offering guests with a selected surname a complimentary first drink and 30% off their total bill. The winning surname will be announced every Monday at 12:00 PM via the venue’s Instagram Stories.

The selected surname will be determined based on a random selection of guest surnames from those who dined at Level 43 in the previous week.

Guests who share the chosen surname can enjoy the exclusive offer, adding an interactive and engaging element to their dining and social experience at the venue.

Details:
• Offer: Complimentary first drink and 30% off the total bill for guests with the selected surname
• Announcement: Every Monday at 12:00 PM via Instagram Stories
• Location: Level 43 Sky Lounge, Four Points by Sheraton Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai
• For reservations: +971 56 414 2213

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