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Morning Chatter – I Haven’t Changed

I haven’t changed, and I won’t change. This is my firm decision that I've made in my life. I'm still the same person I've always been... I still believe in love, happiness, and goodness... However, I’ve learned to be more realistic... I've learned to protect myself from pain, to be more

I am Palestine

Hands were tainted and corruption prevailed in the apple box I staked on. Rot spread and expanded after worms infested it. Our era lost its purity and now it flaunts its victories and imposes its dominance. It shed my blood and displaced my children. I lost my initial innocence in front of their eyes. They distanced from me gradually until my

The Plight of the Sung Poem

The Committee for Festival Management and Cultural and Heritage Programs in Abu Dhabi previously introduced a television program named "Al Mankous", similar to the programs "Amir Al Shu'ara" (Prince of Poets) and "Shi'ir Al Million" (Million's Poet). As part of a poetic competition, various poets

Land Trapped Between Hans-Georg Gadamer and Wolfgang Iser (Part One)

A Review of the Short Story Collection "Land Trapped" by the Libyan Writer Omar Al-Kikli. The binary of the writer and the text is no longer the sole concern of literary criticism. Instead, the receiver, or the reader, has been added as a crucial element, thus forming a new binary: the reader and the text. Reception

President El-Sisi and the Happiness of Egyptians

The exceptional measures announced by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for state employees, the business sector, and the public sector, which include raising the minimum income to 4,000 Egyptian pounds from 3,600 and increasing the tax exemption by 25% from 36,000 to 45,000, a 15% increase in "Takaful and Karama" pensions, and