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1st WPM World Congress Held in Medellín and Caracas

The World Poetry Movement is a coordination of international poetry festivals, poetry projects and poets from more than 170 countries that, through the globalization and realization of poetic actions, seeks to contribute to the construction of a new humanism for the twenty-first century, permanently promoting intercultural dialogue through

Venezuelan President receives representatives of World Poetry Movement (WPM)

nezuelan President Nicolás Maduro received the icons of the World Poetry Movement (WPM), headed by the General Coordinator of the Movement, the Colombian poet Fernando Réndon. Pedro Ruiz, Hanan Awwad, President Nicolás Maduro, Fernando Rendon, Francis Combes, Nimrod Bena , and Rati Saxena (starting from left)

Diary of the June 30 Revolution.. (Morsi's Recorded Speech)

Rumors spread that the Prophet PBUH stepped back for Morsi to stand in the front..!! The strange thing is that the masses of Muslim Brotherhood's youth were very enthusiastic as they believed such rumors, drawing an extraordinary power that emerged after they were ordered to mobilize in all squares they could reach. Indeed, crowds

Analysis Lab -5-

I just returned from a quick business trip in the United Arab Emirates. I went to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, almost 10 years since my last visit there.. I was honored with a golden residency... On my way from the airport to the heart of Dubai, my eyes kept staring at everything around me.. After a period of silence, I turned to my wife,

Shawki Traces Hugo's Steps

Despite the English occupation of Egypt lasting about seventy-five years (three-quarters of a century), French culture was the most influential in the aristocratic class in Egypt. Most of its members went to France to obtain their higher degrees from there. For example, we saw literary figures and visual artists like Taha Hussein, Mohamed