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Poetry Planetariat Marks the First World Congress of the World Poetry Movement (WPM)

The new issue of the Poetry Planetariat comes out at the time when the poet-delegates from around the world are meeting in Medellin on 13-15 July and in Caracas on 17-19 July 2023 for the First World Congress of the World Poetry Movement (WPM). We take this opportunity to welcome all the poet delegates from across the continents. After

Machine Intelligence and Human Emotion

Some funeral organizing companies in China are offering the possibility of virtual interaction with deceased individuals during their funerals, relying on artificial intelligence. These companies allow their clients to stay virtually connected with departed loved ones by creating virtual replicas of them using AI technology. One such company,

The 33 Medellin International Poetry Festival (Full Program)

The festival will be launched with a virtual program (July 1 to 7. 2023). On Saturday July 1, 7:00 p.m. Valerio Magrelli (Italy), Sunday July 2, 7:00 p.m. Nuno Júdice (Portugal), Monday July 3, 7:00 p.m. Etenat Awol (Ethiopia), Paul Liam (Nigeria), Tuesday July 4, 7:00 p.m. Horacio Benavides (Colombia), Liu Xunfu (People’s

Egypt and Zimbabwe: Historical Relations

Zimbabwe, an African country, was known as Southern Rhodesia when it was a British colony. Ian Smith, the leader of the white minority, declared its independence from Britain in 1965. Zimbabwe has the second largest unofficial economy share, which is 60.6%. Agriculture and mining contribute significantly to exports. Zimbabwe's

Sudanese Suffer and Deserve Better

Fifteen days since the start of the clash between the army forces led by Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, the conflict has escalated with bombing, demolishing homes, taking lives, and displacing residents to other Sudanese states like