India’s nomadic pastoralists migrate for eight months a year, covering huge distances
The animals are returning on a biblical scale, flooding into this green expanse, like grains of sand rushing into an hourglass. Water buffalo, camel caravans, herds of cows and goats swarm over the horizon towards me on these vast, stark plains
An introduction to a book ‘He is Alive’, authored by Dibran Fylli that narrates the story of Liberation War of Kosovo and Commander Adem Jashari who led the war
Dibran Fylli, born in Kosovo, is a director, actor, poet, writer, academician, Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious international magazine Orfeu. He has won many
A piece of fiction that narrates the story of archaeologist Sir John Marshall’s grandson Peter, who traveled a long way from London and breathed his last in Karachi before visiting Mohenjo-Daro, the site of Great Indus Civilization
On one cool evening in London, barrister Mazhar Kazi received a phone call from Dr. Imdad Ali, his
Elizabeth F. Thompson’s Intricate Work on West’s Plot in Stealing Arab Democracy
There is a common quibble in the western society that Arabs are not befitted for democracy. Especially after the fall of the dictators of Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and later Yemen, Algeria, and Sudan in the continuation of the Arab Spring, the
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet and writer from war-ravaged African country Sudan, shares his latest poem
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker is a TEFL Teacher, Poet, Journalist, Activist, and Freelance Interpreter/ Translator from Umbda Omdurman – Sudan. He also has been working as a debate leader discussing various topics in many