Rain water cannot wash clean the world’s filth
Cannot scrub away the copper rust in the heart…
Chu Zi is a writer, poet, calligrapher and painter
Chu Zi, whose real name is Zhou Qiong, was born in Xiangtan City, Hunan Province, China in the 1960s. He is a writer, poet, calligrapher and painter. So far, he has created 23
Societies engage with their heritage in various ways, ranging from preserving old traditions to adapting to contemporary changes
Souad Khalil | Libya
Heritage is an essential part of the cultural identity of any nation, as it combines elements of the past with features of the present and contributes to shaping the future. Societies
Between the rhythms of wipers, the downpour, and Sindhi kalam, time melted away. After nearly 250 kilometers, we reached Karlskoga, where we stopped at a petrol station for a short break.
By Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden
The Journey Begins from Stockholm
It was barely a week since I had returned from New York in August 2023 when my
In the age of viral noise, silence often carries more truth than words.
Information Overload, Wisdom Blackout
We live in an era overflowing with information, yet starved of comprehension, reflection, and true wisdom. Electronic and social media have made access to information easier than ever before. But alongside this convenience, they
Every day, countless numbers revolve around us—hidden in the daily accounts of shopkeepers, in household budgets, in the digits on electricity bills, and in children’s school fees. Most people glance at them and move on. But those who pause to read them closely know that numbers are not just digits; they tell entire stories. The