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In the Kingdom of Death (War Chronicle/Diaries) – Part 31

Fehmi Ajvazi, an eminent author from Kosovo, has shared his book ‘In the Kingdom of Death’ published in Albanian in 2012 in Pristina, and in Romanian in 2019, and was translated from Albanian to English Fehmi Ajvazi author [In March 1999, the Serbian regime blanketed Kosovo with a contingent of 120,000 regular police,

In the Kingdom of Death (War Chronicle/Diaries) – Part 15

Fehmi Ajvazi, an eminent author from Kosovo, has shared his book ‘In the Kingdom of Death’ published in Albanian in 2012 in Pristina, and in Romanian in 2019, and was translated from Albanian to English Fehmi Ajvazi author [In March 1999, the Serbian regime blanketed Kosovo with a contingent of 120,000 regular police,

The Paradoxical Civilization – A Poem from Nepal

Destroying the natural home of those wild, These social creatures build artificial homes— For ‘wilds with congested borders, and say without shyness; Helping the voiceless— opens the door— to Heaven. Rajendra Ojha, an eminent poet from Kathmandu, Nepal, the Himalayan country, shares his poem Rajendra

One person dies from snake bite every 4-6 minutes worldwide: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) said that one person dies from a snake bite every 4 to 6 minutes around the world, and more than a third of the victims are under the age of 20, mostly agricultural workers and children. The greatest public health impact of snake bites occurs in low- and middle-income countries in tropical and

Systemic gender oppression in Afghanistan

The systemic oppression against Afghan women and girls amounts to crimes against humanity – UN Human Rights Council Geneva The systemic oppression against Afghan women and girls is “so severe and extensive that they appear to form a widespread and systematic attack” which could amount to crimes against humanity said