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What Ignited but was not Extinguished – Poetry from Albania

What ignited but wasn’t extinguished, like a stream flowing into me, you embed yourself in my flesh, And I in you… through enchantments, we mesh! Asja Mulgeci, a poetess from Albania shares her three beautiful poems Asja Mulgeci was born on December 18, 1970 in Tropoja. She continued her higher studies after she got

Detachment – Poetry from Bengal

Detachment reigns over the scary world to breed the seed of crawling distress Suhina Biswasmajumdar, a poet from Kolkata, West Bengal, shares her two fresh poems A writer from Kolkata, Bengal and a life-long devotee of Swami Vivekananda, Suhina is against any discrimination. Two significant life-forces propel her –

Türkiye delivers electric wheelchairs to disabled people in Karachi

Karachi, Sindh Türkiye’s state-run aid organization Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) on Saturday provided electric wheelchairs to disabled people in Karachi, Pakistan’s southern port city and capital of Sindh province. At a ceremony to help empower physically and mentally challenged children and adults, 20

The relationship between Egyptian civilization and Korea

About 30 years ago, El-Sisi, the current Egyptian president, went to study at the Royal Army Staff College in England. He was an excellent officer who graduated from the Egyptian Military Academy. At that time, Major Kang Woong-sik, a member of the 37th Military Academy, also went to England for training. The two went to study at the Staff

Romania begins constructing its first AI research centre

The construction of Romania's first artificial intelligence research centre, a RON105 million investment, started on Friday at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (UTCN), the country's national news agency, AGERPRES, reported today. Attending the ceremony were the Romanian Minister of Research, Innovation and Digitalisation Ivan