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A Thought from Morocco – Poetry from Korea

Kang, Byeong-Cheol, writer, poet, translator, Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, hailing from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem Poet Mr. Kang Byeong-Cheol, a Korean author, poet, translator, is holder of a Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science degree. He was born in Jeju City, South Korea in 1964, and

World Organization of Writers (WOW) holds Conference

Conference was held online and offline dedicated to the preparation of the “First World WOW Congress”, which will be held on April 4-6, 2024 in the capital of Nigeria, Abuja. On February 1, 2024, a conference was held online and offline dedicated to the preparation of the “First World WOW Congress”, which will be

Qatar edge Uzbekistan to face Iran in AFC Asian Cup's semi-final

Defending champions Qatar will face the Islamic Republic of Iran in Wednesday’s semi-final of the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023™ after Marquez Lopes’ side handed Uzbekistan a 3-2 penalty shoot-out defeat at Al Bayt Stadium on Saturday following a 1-1 draw. Goalkeeper Meshaal Barsham saved spot-kicks from Rustamjon Ashurmatov,

Artists in Times of Humanitarian Crisis

Anthropologists are of the view that art is a creative capacity of humans and is culturally universal in all human cultures and societies. For the students of anthropology, art is a crucial form of cultural expression and communication and has existed in human societies since ancient times. Anthropologists point out that the early humans used

Echoes of Ages Past: A Saga of Dravidian Resilience and Aryan Encounters

Aryans conducted raids on Harappan, (Dravidian) cities, compelling the locals to toil in the fields to provide sustenance for their conquerors Introduction The cultivation of plant life enabled the Ashurs (Dravidians) to establish enduring cities equipped with proper irrigation systems to sustain agricultural practices. The