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Morning Conversations – Their Pain is the Most Painful

When our friends and loved ones, who have settled in our hearts, are in pain, we feel utterly helpless before them. Firstly, because we can't alleviate their pain, the feeling of helplessness to do anything, even if it seems simple. And secondly, because we cannot conceal our emotions. The pain that afflicts us at that moment is

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

Green Financing in the Arab World: "Challenges and Opportunities"

Green financing is receiving substantial global attention due to its role in promoting sustainable development. The Arab world has recently started to recognize the importance of this direction for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and combating climate change. This article reviews the current status of green financing in the Arab

A Landmark Revolution in Egypt's History

The accomplishments achieved in Egypt over the past decade underscore the success of June 30th, which was the real revolution to correct the nation's course. The June 30th revolution was the genuine start for Egypt's return to its leading regional, Arab, and global role, as well as preserving its cultural and civilizational

An Opinion on "Children's Literature" in the Arab World

Children's literature remains marginalized in most Arab countries, perceived as second or third-tier literature, much like detective novels. Consequently, critical studies of this literature are almost nonexistent, except for a few academic studies and dissertations for master's degrees. The public criticism is very distant from this