Refugee camps are pearly dark graves of dreams and we’re the dream diggers
June 20 is the World Refugee Day, and Charles Lipanda Mahigwe, a young poet and writer, born in DR Congo, raised orphan and spent life in a refugee camp, shares a poem showing Solidarity with Refugees
Charles Lipanda Matenga, was born and raised
Men should be armed with all the arts of living. Life is not a dream. It is a fact. A real enterprise.
William Shakespeare, in one of his plays, compares life to a stage, and human beings to actors, and the world thereafter has never been tired of using this metaphor over the centuries. But, if we look into this idea with a keener eye, we
“Where there is love there is life” Mahatma Gandhi
Cormac McCarthy's novel, ‘The Road’, conjures a post-apocalyptic wasteland where the remnants of love and life are poignantly crystallised in the bond between the boy and the man, and in the mother's sacrificial acts, which epitomise love through death.
Building on Dubai Health’s vision to advance health for humanity, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust has been selected to support clinical and operational development of the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital (HBRCH), Dubai’s first integrated comprehensive cancer hospital.
The partnership marks a significant step forward
Calm your soul in the blink of an eye. We gave existence blindly for a species of existence.
Maid Corbic, a young poet hailing from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, shares his poem
Maid Corbic from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, is a well awarded young poet. Many of his works have been published in anthologies and magazines in Chile, Spain,