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China's FAST telescope to open global applications for 2024 observation

China's Five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), the world's largest filled-aperture telescope, is set to open its 2024 observation season to global applications starting midnight on 6th April. According to a report by China Central Television, FAST will accept global applications for free observation projects

WHEN SHALL MY TEARS DRY? – Poetry from D R Congo

Death, come and take me, and I’ll fly away, Fly away where I won’t see tears again , a young poet and writer, who was born in DR Congo, raised orphan and spent life in a refugee camp, shares his poetry Charles Lipanda Matenga, was born and raised orphan at Rwenena Village, Uvira, Sud-Kivu, D R Congo in 2005. Charles

TECHNOLOGY OF FATE – A POEM FROM WEST BENGAL, INDIA

Mechanics or Technology, by which name shall I call you? Dr. Tamali Neogi is a poet and creative writer from West Bengal, India Dr. Tamali Neogi is Assistant Professor of English, Gushkara College (Affiliated to the University of Burdwan), Gushkara (West Bengal), India. Her V.S. Naipaul, Dark and Comic Vision is published by

Connection with people as a community – A Poem from Bosnia Herzegovina

Everyone in the community must respect everyone Maid Corbic, 24, from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, is awarded poet. He is the moderator of the WLFPH (World Literature Forum Peace and Humanity) for unity and world peace in Bhutan. He is also the editor of the portal of the First Virtual Art Universe, led by Dijana Uherek Stevanović, and

Reason for the Rain – Poetry by Serbian-American Poet Maja Herman Sekulić

There was all this wine in our veins, there was all this rain. Maja Herman-Sekulić is an internationally published Serbian-American author of 23 books in Serbian, English German and French; her poems were translated in 25 languages. Of her poetry, Nobel laureate Joseph Brodsky said: “her poetry is of the rarest talent and beauty as