Sitting on one of the tables outside the restaurant, I watched people walking by and the trams coming and going, all while enjoying my meal.
As I observed this smooth public transportation system, I couldn’t help but reflect: why are people in my homeland left at the mercy of private transporters? Isn’t it the state’s
Now when the winds begin to roar,
She smiles—she’s stronger than before.
Not made of stone, but fire and skin,
With every scar, she rose again.
Ruxshona Abdurahimova, a 10th grade student at Angren, a city of Tashkent region of Uzbekistan, shares her poetry
Rise Again
They told her she was far too
The devices themselves serve us when we use the virtual world for the benefit of science
Life is short, even if a person lives a hundred years. It is better to spend it on acquiring knowledge and learning
One of the most issues of our time is that life is becoming virtualized, and this is often particularly discernible within the lives
Beauty is not a mirror, but a window, reflecting not just what we see, but who we are
When we hear the word “beauty,” the mind often races to images shaped by glossy magazines, curated social media feeds, or the sparkling figures of popular culture. We are taught to associate beauty with symmetry, flawlessness, youth, and
The first attempts to connect and contrast sound and color date back to ancient civilizations
The Alexandrian scholar Ptolemy, in the second century AD, concluded that color is not exclusive to painting but is also essential in sculpture, architecture, and music.
Souad Khalil | Libya
Music is an art form that plays a vital role in