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For You – Poetry from Thailand

For you I’ll write like primeval oceans Hung with swollen voices That are not from the future Or the past or the present… Stephen A. Rozwenc, an American expat poet who resides in Thailand, shares his poem Stephen A. Rozwenc is an American expat poet who resides in Thailand. He has published 6 collections of

Bangladesh: History of Tanchangyas Minority

Anthropological study of the arrival of the small ethnic group Tanchangyas in Bangladesh A review of history shows that Dainaks or Tanchangyas came to Bangladesh unable to bear torture and oppression. It is said that the Arakanese used to persecute the Tanchangyas. The Tanchangyas have crossed a long path of history with the identity

MoHAP brings together experts, specialists to discuss future of healthcare workforce

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has organised a two-day consultative workshop in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Ras Al Khaimah Medical and Health Sciences University to chart out a long-term strategy for the national health workforce. The workshop explored ways to develop an integrated national

Egyptian Poets and the WPM Poetry School

Following the invitation of the Coordinating Committee of the World Poetry Movement (WPM) to discuss the plans for the World Poetry School Project, I turned to the poets of Egypt, seeking guidance from their ideas. In my opinion, this school is intended for poets from all over the world who wish to follow an international educational path,

Tatar Playwright Tufan Minnullin 90th Anniversary

Shooting of the feature film ” ллинил Вр »м b лбил «р” (“Mother’s Daughters”), was successfully completed in Kazan, based on a play of the same name by prominent Tatar playwright Tufan Minnullin. The project is timed to the 90th anniversary of the birth of the author and is being implemented by the