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Novel: A Woman between Two Men – Part-25

The novel ‘A Woman between Two Men’, with an Albanian-American Theme, is authored by Carrie Hooper and Skifter Këllici “One morning, two years ago, James came into my office and sat right where you’re sitting. He looked troubled and intoxicated, but not from alcohol. He was in a bind and asked me to bail him

Rana Sabbagh: Fighting for justice in the Middle East

Sabbagh is determined that investigative journalism continues speaking truth to power in the Middle East — especially when doing so is challenging. “I hear today that they’re saying, ‘Society doesn’t want to hear anything about investigative [journalism].’ This is bullshit. Society is very tough.

In the Kingdom of Death (War Chronicle/Diaries) – Part 37

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 Fehmi Ajvazi author [In March 1999, the Serbian regime blanketed Kosovo with a contingent of 120,000 regular police,

In the Kingdom of Death (War Chronicle/Diaries) – Part 34

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 Fehmi Ajvazi author [In March 1999, the Serbian regime blanketed Kosovo with a contingent of 120,000 regular police,

Novel: A Woman between Two Men – Part-11

The novel ‘A Woman between Two Men’, with an Albanian-American Theme, is authored by Carrie Hooper and Skifter Këllici Chapter IV Charlie Smith and Mary sat across from each other in a large cafe in downtown San Diego. Charlie’s glasses with their thin, silver frames and the look in his eyes gave him the