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Turmeric: A Natural Ally in Cancer Treatment

Nature offers solutions, and science validates them. Let us embrace the best of both worlds for a healthier future Dr. J Ravikumar Stephen G. Before understanding how turmeric can aid in cancer treatment, it is essential to first understand what cancer is. Our body is a complex community of independent cells, each performing its

World Poetry School Project launched by WPM

This week, the World Poetry Movement WPM Coordinating Committee have met to discuss the plans of World Poetry School Project, where a lot of inputs were suggested by WPM Members. The project of one World Poetry School has been immersed in the work plans of WPM since its foundation, in 2011, when the Movement was founded by 37

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-25

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “Finding Miraculous Survivors awaiting the Hand of Fate” Dear “Suzie,” I greet you from my office, which resembles a Swiss cheese cube, located at

"My Father, the Mapmaker"... A New Novel for Young Adults

Arab publishing houses are keeping pace with the global boom in literature aimed at young adults, including Bayt Al-Hikma, which has contributed significant titles to the Cairo International Book Fair. These range from stories and novels to translated series, such as the young adult novel * "My Father, the Mapmaker"* by Ashraf

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-24

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “The country is ours, the paper is ours, and the seal is ours.” Mrs. “Fawz” had become accustomed to seeing me every day when I visited you, my