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Champions of the truth – A Poem from Italy

Valentina Ciurleo, a poetess from Italy, shares her poem Valentina Ciurleo was born in Roma (Italia) in 1973 where she lives and works. Her poems are present in anthologies and literary sites. She writes for the magazine “La Recherche” and currently dedicates himself to photography by associating images and

The Sudan Split – A poem on creation of South Sudan

After decades of civil war with the North Sudan, the country was divided in 2011, but the jubilation among South Sudanese proved short-lived Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet from Sudan, a war-ravaged African country, shares his fresh poem Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker is a TEFL Teacher, Poet, Journalist, Activist, and Freelance

IMPOTENT – Poetry from Italy

Tray of lies They offer you every day Again Once more You, Impotent Give up! Serenella Menichetti, a poetess from Italy, shares her poetry Serenella Menichetti was born in Cascina (Pisa – Italy) in 1950. For thirty-five years she has been an educator in kindergarten. Menichetti currently collaborates with poet

Films from 10 countries are selected for the “Russia – Islamic World” KITF program

This year non-competition section includes films made in Uzbekistan, Morocco, Iran, Bangladesh, Russia, Azerbaijan, Türkiye, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Bahrein. “The program is developed around the cinematography of countries from the strategic vision group “Russia-Islamic World.” As usual, the section includes 10

THE PARTIAL VISION OF REALITY

The reality is only half-perceived and half-imagined. The ethical question is: should we strive to know more? This is what scientists have been doing, and they have succeeded to a great extent. Dr. Jernail S. Anand “From brutes, what men, and from men, what spirits know Or who could suffer being here below? The lamb thy riot