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Ayuso, McNulty take final podiums at Tirreno-Adriatico, Paris-Nice

UAE Team Emirates finished off an eventful week of World Tour racing with podiums in two of the biggest stage races on the calendar. At Tirreno-Adriatico Juan Ayuso confirmed his 2nd place in the GC as the riders rolled in for the final stage at San Benedetto del Tronto (154km) which was won in a sprint by Jonathan Milan (Lidl

Song of a slow night – A Poem from Korea

I came like a jewel that was finally completed through slow nights. Ms. Ann, Jung-ock, poet and author from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem Poetess Ms. Ann, Jung-ock, born in Seoul in 1949, graduated from the Department of Creative Writing at Seorabeol University of Arts in 1972, and made her literary debut with

WHEN SHALL MY TEARS DRY? – Poetry from D R Congo

Death, come and take me, and I’ll fly away, Fly away where I won’t see tears again , a young poet and writer, who was born in DR Congo, raised orphan and spent life in a refugee camp, shares his poetry Charles Lipanda Matenga, was born and raised orphan at Rwenena Village, Uvira, Sud-Kivu, D R Congo in 2005. Charles

My footsteps get heavier – Poetry from Uzbekistan

The more I walk, the heavier these roads. I could not know whether Almighty had sent to me these exams and odds? , a young poet and university student from Uzbekistan, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, shares his poems Born on January 24, 1997 in Pop district, Namangan region of Uzbekistan,

Award-Winning Author Veera Hiranandani Never Learned About the Partition at School

A Sindhi-Hindu Jewish American talks about interfaith relationships, her YA Partition novel and the spirit of pluralism in her family An interview with Veera Hiranandani Set during the time of the partition of the Indian subcontinent, Veera Hiranandani’s YA novel, The Night Dairy, narrates the journey of a nine-year-old Sindhi boy