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LOVE IS MY WEAPON – A Poem from Bosnia and Herzegovina

Maid Corbic, a young poet hailing from Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, shares his poem on love and happiness Hailing from Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Maid is 23 years old. In his spare time he writes poetry. He is moderator of the World Literature Forum Peace and Humanity, held in Bhutan. He is also the editor of the First Virtual

The ICU of History – A Poem from India

A poem by Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, the towering literary figure of India, with Polish translation Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, the towering literary genius of the twenty-first century from India, is the second Indian author after Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore, who has been conferred the Honorary Membership of the prestigious Serbian Writers

The Peace-Snatched Place – A Poem for Peace

The poem by Indian poet and writer Haroon Rashid is a dedication to every place on Earth which is suffering Haroon Rashid is a famous author, known for ‘We Fell Asleep In One World And Woke Up In Another’. He is National Vice Chairman Youth India at Mother Teresa International Foundation. For his literary works, he received

The Chronicles of Silence: An Interview with Dr. Hamida Khuhro, a renowned historian – Part-V

Jagirdari class in Sindh was formed during the time of the Kalhora and Talpur Mir rulers – Dr. Hamida Khuhro [Translator’s note: This is a translation of renowned historian Dr. Hamida Khuhro’s comprehensive interview, originally published in the Sindhi magazine Nao Niapo, Karachi in May, 1986. The interview panel

Celebrating our failures....

In Western culture, and especially in the U.S., we tend to associate failure with the most serious of calamities As the clock will strike, midnight on December 31 of this fast closing year, it will be time to make our ritual New Year Resolutions. We will start bragging about how grandly we are going to fail to keep them? And, indeed,