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Illegal trade, climate change decimates Indian pangolin population in Pakistan

World Wide Fund for Nature-Pakistan calls for urgent steps to save endangered species on eve of World Pangolin Day KARACHI, Sindh, Pakistan The population of the Indian pangolin has drastically plummeted in Pakistan due to a variety of factors, mainly poaching, illegal trade, habitat loss, retaliatory killings and climate change. The

Let’s Walk Together – Poetry from Bangladesh

The world grows dim and dimmer with feeble eyes. Youth turns into a broken wheelchair; Let’s walk through the desert together, you and me. Tasneem Hossain, a renowned multi-lingual poet from Bangladesh, shares her poems Tasneem Hossain, majoring in English Language and Literature, is a multi-lingual poet from Bangladesh. She

Reason for the Rain – Poetry from Serbia

Reason for the Rain There was all this talk about Boticelli. There was all this wine in our veins. There was all this rain. And all those people coming and going Through my brain Dancing on the ferry to another shore Changes of scenery, of geography Changes of heart And there was this wall between words, Erected

Poetry: The Silent Journey

The Silent Journey Sailing on a boat, through a stormy sea We distinguish the gaze following us from the shore Frightened of the fate that pushes us toward the wild waves, swollen with blood Down to the perturbed centuries To the strange roots holding us in stasis Rotating around the satellite that extinguishes in the

Midweek Observations of an Expat—Greenland

Sun v. Ice— An Account of US-Danish relations and Greenland It was not the first time that the US had put in a bid for the vast Arctic island. In 1867, secretary of state William Seward politely inquired about a possible purchase Trump may have his eye on the vast Arctic territory, but two things are abundantly clear: the