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Faces

A human being and a piece of dough

Can the nature of a human being change? A fresh grain of wheat produced by a fertile land bursting with goodness is grinded into flour. This precious flour is then turned into a pliable dough that can easily be shaped according to the expertise and skill of the baker. From this very dough, all kinds of assorted bakeries are produced. For

Can you be a human in wartime?

Human beings are supposed to live in peace with each other. They share life and work together for a mutual welfare. However, sometimes, transgression happens from one side against another. A group of people, a nation or a country decided to attack another for one cause or another. Sometimes it is a legitimate cause and other times it is not.

1000 Poets in 42 Countries Read Poems for Free Africa

The international coordinators of World Poetry Movement (WPM) had their meeting after the one month long campaign entitled Free Africa. In the meeting held on October 8, 2023, WPM General Coordinator Columbian poet Fernando Rendón highlighted the strength and beauty that the World Poetry Movement shown by carrying out 160 actions

The Upcoming Days in the Political Backstage

In the upcoming days: Rumors will increase. Lies will intensify. Doubt will be cast on everything, all aiming at the primary goal of demoralizing the Egyptian citizen, exploiting their economic conditions, and urging them towards rebellion and chaos - not a true revolution. Hence, the objectives of Egypt's enemies may be achieved

A Poet Awaiting Water's Whisper

Contemplating the title of poet Mohammed Hisham's first anthology, "Then Water Did Not Come to Us," one promptly realizes that there's an implied context which the poet chose not to disclose, leaving it up to the readers of the collection to infer. What transpired before the word "then"? Certainly, an event