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Mohamed Baraka in (The Lady's Tavern): Is it True that Love is Overwhelming?

I almost claim that the art of autobiography in Arabic literature has been greatly wronged by its writers, who have taken it out of the framework of history, documentation, and written confession, into the space of beautifying the writing selves, improving faded images, and even inventing fake histories that rely on ignorance of the

I bless you – Poetry from Serbia

As the sun kisses the moon, Away from other people’s eyes. I bless you with grace Divine light. Melita Ratković, an eminent poet from Serbia shares her poetry Melita Ratković, lives in Novi Novi – Serbia. She is literary ambassador of Serbia in Brazil and Spain and has participated in several anthologies, world

Scenarios of an Iranian Strike on Israel

Between the explicit threats made by Iran through official media outlets about the imminent punishment of Israel in retaliation for the killing of Ismail Haniyeh inside a military guesthouse in Tehran, and the subsequent retraction of these threats, a clear wavering in the intensity of the mutual Iranian and Israeli statements about the

Values – Poetry from Vietnam

Human value is a concept Invisible, as vast as depth They are so hard to measure By money or even a treasure. Nguyen Chinh, internationally renowned and vibrant poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares her poetry Internationally renowned and Vietnamese vibrant poet Nguyen Chinh was born on 23 April, 1964. Her pen

Climate change, fuel costs push Pakistan’s fishing industry into more choppy waters

KARACHI, Sindh, Pakistan Climate change and rising fuel costs are taking a heavy toll on Pakistan’s already vulnerable fishing industry, with fish stocks and seafood exports plunging in recent years. Unchecked discharge of industrial and plastic waste and untreated sewage is being compounded by a string of environmental factors