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Peace, Love and Dream – Poetry by a Chinese-American Poet

Peace makes the earth green Love warms human blood Dream paints the sky blue… David Haotian Dai, a well-known bilingual Chinese-American poet, shares his poems David Haotian Dai is a well-known bilingual poet. He creates poems in English and in Chinese upon inspiration. He is gifted with philosophical thoughts. His

The Bruised Soul – The Story of Domestic Violence

The lives of women are so strange; they adjust themselves in every situation. They endure everything, but the question is, why and for how long? Maria Khushk | Hyderabad Today, I realized how strange life is. It feels like there’s a storm before the rain, then the rain itself, and finally, a fleeting sense of peace. Zara’s

The world belongs to brave souls…

Overcome the difficulties of life with dignity, strive for victory with courage, for the world belongs to brave souls. Life is too precious to be insignificant Jakhongir Nomozov When I first heard the saying, “Those who know a lot grow old quickly,” I used to think it meant that people who read a lot, who possess high

The Paradoxical Civilization – A Poem from Nepal

Destroying the natural home of those wild, These social creatures build artificial homes— For ‘wilds with congested borders, and say without shyness; Helping the voiceless— opens the door— to Heaven. Rajendra Ojha, an eminent poet from Kathmandu, Nepal, the Himalayan country, shares his poem Rajendra

Afghanistan: 20 years of steady education progress ‘almost wiped out’

Girls and women across Afghanistan lack access to secondary education since the Taliban takeover - UN Women/Sayed Habib Bidell Afghanistan is currently the only country in the world where secondary and higher education is strictly forbidden to women and girls over age 12. New York The de facto authorities in Afghanistan “have