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In the Kingdom of Death (War Chronicle/Diaries) – Part 4

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. Sindh Courier is starting its episodes for the readers Fehmi Ajvazi author [In March 1999, the Serbian regime

Observation of an Expat: Florida – The Submersible State

Hurricanes are only part of Florida’s climate change problem. But more insidious is the impact rising sea levels are having on what has been nicknamed “The Sunshine State.” Hurricanes are only part of Florida’s climate change problem. That is not to in anyway minimize the dangers of extreme weather. Hurricane

Poets Celebrate Autumn at "Handshake of the Republics" Festival

World poets celebrated autumn in the IV International teleconference at "Handshake of the Republics" festival conducted at Kazan, Tatarstan, across the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania. Within the framework of the IV International teleconference of the musical and poetic festival "Handshake of the

Building Peace – Poetry from Italy

If we had built a world of peace There would be no injustice If we had built a world of peace There would be no persecution. Rosaria Di Donato, a poet from Italy, shares her poetry Rosaria Di Donato was born in Rome, where she currently lives. She holds a degree in Philosophy and teaches in a Classical High School. She has

How Mohamed Okasha Raised His Creative Clouds

The poet, critic and artist Mohamed Okasha faces our creative life with more than one mask. We can describe these masks accurately when we read his poetic and prose texts, follow his critical analyses, or stand before his sculptural works. How to Raise a Cloud, Book Cover If we praise words by describing them as painted with