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Hometown Wind – A Poem from Korea

The wind I once knew Childhood’s breeze I met again In my hometown Would come to me gently Whenever I wandered alone. Ms. Yoo Dong Ae, a poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem Poet Yoo Dong Ae was born in Namhae, Gyeongnam Province. She graduated from Jinju Girls’ High School, Jinju

Wildlife: Bird on the brink

Habitat degradation, illegal hunting, and predation are pushing the Great Indian bustard to extinction in Pakistan and India Wildlife experts and conservation groups are calling for immediate action – including enhanced law enforcement, habitat protection, and community engagement – to save the iconic bird Karachi, Sindh,

Plastic Waste: A Global Concern

Plastic, once hailed as a revolutionary invention due to its durability and versatility, has now become one of the world’s most pressing environmental problems Plastic, once hailed as a revolutionary invention due to its durability and versatility, has now become one of the world’s most pressing environmental problems. Over the

‘Russia – My Soul’ Festival

Pakistani students recite from work of renowned Russian poets and novelists Karachi, Sindh Color, music and poetry assembled at a Russian cultural event at a local university in Karachi on Saturday April 19, 2025 as impressive performances by students enthralled the audiences. The ceremony, a component of a three-day Russian cultural

Since 1948 by Nina Abdul Razzak

Seventy-seven years have passed since 1948, The ruthless year of our diaspora, Which somehow, we’ve come to accept as a destiny And a tragic and despicable Palestinian fate. Since then, we’ve continued to breathe, Love, learn, laugh, and cry… We’ve travelled to corners never heard of And