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UNESCO World Poetry Day Celebrated in Moscow and New Delhi

On March 20 at 17:00 in Moscow (Russia), the XXIV UNESCO World Poetry Day will be celebrated. The poetry concert organizers are Eurasian Peoples' Assembly, World Organization of Writers (WOW), LIFFT Foundation with the support of the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO. Poetry Concert, Moscow The celebration

Cairo – Kazan Creative Meeting Celebrated Poetry on the Silk Road

Cairo – Kazan Creative Meeting was conducted today to celebrate poetry published in the Silk Road Anthology’s editions. The Creative Meeting was presented by Olga Chevela who introduced Ashraf Aboul-Yazid. A video entitled "From Kazan with love!" briefed the relationship between the Egyptian traveler, writer, poet and

Creative meeting "Poetry is the music of the soul" (Kazan - Cairo TV Bridge)

Since 2019, the Phyloxenia Theater-Studio has been working at the Faculty of Foreign Students of Kazan State Medical University (Established 1814). Translated from Greek, "phyloxenia" means "hospitality", which perfectly matches the atmosphere of the studio, as it brought together representatives of different ethnic

Watch & jewellery show hits new participation record

The Emirate of Sharjah is set for the 51st edition of the Watch and Jewellery Middle East (WJME) Show, which will kick off on March 8. The largest trade fair of its kind in the UAE and the region, the WJME show is organised by Expo Centre Sharjah (ECS) with the support of Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI). The event's

152 World Poets Wrote Nano Poems for Africa

Authors of the Silk Road Anthology, who joined (Nano Poems for Africa), edited by Ashraf Aboul-Yazid, came from almost 50 countries in Africa (Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, Mali, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and South Africa), Asia (Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Jammu and Kashmir, Vietnam, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Nepal,