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Rise Again – Poetry from Uzbekistan

Now when the winds begin to roar, She smiles—she’s stronger than before. Not made of stone, but fire and skin, With every scar, she rose again. Ruxshona Abdurahimova, a 10th grade student at Angren, a city of Tashkent region of Uzbekistan, shares her poetry Rise Again They told her she was far too

Chinese archaeologists uncover evidence of early East-West cultural exchanges

A group of archaeologists in China have uncovered concrete evidence proving that material exchanges between the East and West began long before the Silk Road was formally established in ancient China's Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD), shedding new light on evidence proving the existence of ancient trade routes. Findings released by the

Quantum Leap: AI in Education, Art, and Medicine

From May 30 to June 2, 2025, the Republics of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan in the Russian Federation will host the First International Scientific and Creative Seminar titled “Quantum Leap: Artificial Intelligence in Education, Art, and Medicine.” The hybrid-format seminar is a central event within the framework of the I

28 May “Independence Day” Pride and Reflection moment for Azerbaijan

Every year on May 28, the Republic of Azerbaijan celebrates a date that resonates far beyond a simple commemoration—it is a moment of deep national pride, historical reflection and collective identity. This day, known as Independence Day, marks the founding of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918—the first secular and

Blog: When The Words Fail…

Dialogue may be difficult, even painful, but it is the only path that leads to resolution Let us choose the path that builds, not breaks In an age where humanity is connected like never before, where ideas travel across borders in milliseconds, one would imagine that dialogue has replaced violence as our first response to conflict. Yet,