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The Presence of the Moon – A Poem from Korea

Through the clouds, through The moon shyly breaks into view. Form and emptiness ebb and flow, Playing a game of hide-and-show. Lee, Do yeon, an eminent poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem Poetess Ms. Lee, Do yeon graduated from Busan Women’s University and received the 2013 Quarterly Culture

Congress of African Journalists International Magazine, New Edition Published

In his editorial, Nigerian journalist Michael Adeboboye, Editor-in-Chief, Congress of African Journalists CAJ International Magazine (November 2024) wrote “As the year 2024 is running to a close, we sincerely appreciate our partners, collaborators, members of the International Media Cooperation Protocol (IMCP), for standing with us in

Sindhi Cultural Program held in Vadodara

Like every year, Sujag Sindhi Samiti organized Annual Sindhi Cultural Program on Monday November 11 Vadodara, Gujarat, India Sujag Sindhi Samiti Vadodara organized Annual Sindhi Cultural Program (Sindhi Musical Show) on Monday November 11, 2024 at Pandit Dindayal Auditorium, Vadodara (Baroda) city of Gujarat state of

Poems for Children from Kyrgyzstan

– One plus one, Tell me, how much will it be? – There will be one long one. Eralieva Umutkan Polotovna, a renowned poetess and writer from Kyrgyzstan, shares her poems for children Eralieva Umutkan Polotovna, born on July 12, 1968 in the village of Kok-Zhar in the Nookat district of the Osh region of

An Indonesian Tribe’s Language Gets Korean Alphabet

In 2009, Hangul was introduced as a script for Cia-Cia after a visit by South Korean academics. Two instructors were sent from Baubau to South Korea to learn Hangul and develop a method for using it to teach Cia-Cia Monitoring Desk Excited chatter filled the classroom as the lesson began. Every desk had a paper nameplate on it with the