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Poetry: I’ll Choose You — For Eternity

I’ll choose you always, come what may, Even when days falter, and we’re unsure of the way. Aisha Khan, a young poet and writer, based in Hyderabad Sindh, shares her poem The poet is based in Hyderabad Sindh and holds a BS in English Linguistics from the University of Sindh Jamshoro, Sindh. She is focused on preparing

December 31 deadline for 'Khalifa International Award for Early Learning' nominations

The fields awarding committee members of the Khalifa International Award for Early Learning have expressed their pride in the significant global participation in the nomination process for the current session. They noted the exceptional response from international institutions specialising in early childhood and researchers who submitted

CAJ Magazine: History, Society, Culture and Politics across Continents

In his editorial of December 2024 edition of the CAJ International Magazine, Chief Editor Michael Adeboboye expressed the gratitude of the magazine’s team to their esteemed readers. He wrote: “In the coming prosperous year 2025, we shall welcome you to reading more exciting and interesting stories from our stable. Sincerely,

"International Anthology "36 Days of July: A Mass Uprising in Bangladesh

The July Uprising of 2024 was sparked by the reinstatement of a controversial job quota system, leading to widespread protests against the brutal regime of Sheikh Hasina and the Awami League. The government's violent crackdown, known as the July Massacre, resulted in over 1,000 deaths and 20,000 injuries. This genocide shocked the

The Light Hidden in the Soul of Words – Poetry from Turkey

Open your heart’s home to others The world’s possessions are not worth more. Mustafa Özke, renowned poet, journalist and writer from Turkey, shares his poetry Mustafa Özke was born on January 13, 1969, in Adana, Turkey, to a family with roots in Thessaloniki. The rich history and cultural heritage imbued his