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Time of Longing – Poetry from Albania

It’s harvest time, The parched field, Guards you, as the bread for the soul… The smile burns on the lips… Such a longing!!! Marisa Ashiku, a poetess from Albania, shares her poetry Marisa Ashiku, born in October 1981, in Lushnje, (Albania) currently resides in Voghera, Italy where she works with

Book review: ‘My Feudal Lord’ by Tehmina Durrani

‘My Feudal Lord’ is an autobiographical novel that revolves around a prominent politician and a feudal lord, Mustafa Khar and a woman, the author Tehmina Durrani hailing from a wealthy, ultra-modern family Tehmina Durrani, a Pakistani writer, an artist, a human rights activists, was born on 18 February 1953 in an educated and

The Curves of the Eyes – Poetry from Italy

After a while I knew That I would have still your eyes Staring at mine, filling them up, Making them beautiful. Alessandro Russo, a poet from Castellammare di Stabia, Naples, Italy shares his poetry Alessandro Russo, born on July 26, 1979 in Castellammare di Stabia, Naples – Italy, is the author of several books of

What will remain – Poetry from Belgium

Everything that ever lived Is sooner or later erased by time. What remains Is the beauty on earth! Germain Droogenbroodt, a world famous poet from Belgium, shares his poetry Germain Droogenbroodt was born 11 September 1944 in Rollegem, the Flemish part of Belgium. In 1987 he moved to the Mediterranean artist village of

Pakistan’s critically endangered leopards in fight for survival

Common leopards in Pakistan are facing a range of threats, including loss of habitat and conflict with humans – Conservationists decry lack of data on leopard population, which is estimated to be in the hundreds ISLAMABAD Conservationists have warned that Pakistan’s already critically endangered common leopard