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Congress of African Journalists International Magazine, New Edition Published

In his editorial, Nigerian journalist Michael Adeboboye, Editor-in-Chief, Congress of African Journalists CAJ International Magazine (November 2024) wrote “As the year 2024 is running to a close, we sincerely appreciate our partners, collaborators, members of the International Media Cooperation Protocol (IMCP), for standing with us in

In the Kingdom of Death (War Chronicle/Diaries) – Part 26

Fehmi Ajvazi, an eminent author from Kosovo, has shared his book ‘In the Kingdom of Death’ published in Albanian in 2012 in Pristina, and in Romanian in 2019, and was translated from Albanian to English Fehmi Ajvazi author [In March 1999, the Serbian regime blanketed Kosovo with a contingent of 120,000 regular police,

A safe haven for memories

We can live twice; once in reality and once through recalling our memories. As soon as I open an old diary notebook with worn out papers telling stories like a strong perfume that smothers me with emotions I feel this meaning. It intrigues me how a smell can change my mood and takes me back to places and situations that no more existed.

In the Kingdom of Death (War Chronicle/Diaries) – Part 24

Fehmi Ajvazi, an eminent author from Kosovo, has shared his book ‘In the Kingdom of Death’ published in Albanian in 2012 in Pristina, and in Romanian in 2019, and was translated from Albanian to English Fehmi Ajvazi author [In March 1999, the Serbian regime blanketed Kosovo with a contingent of 120,000 regular police,

An Indonesian Tribe’s Language Gets Korean Alphabet

In 2009, Hangul was introduced as a script for Cia-Cia after a visit by South Korean academics. Two instructors were sent from Baubau to South Korea to learn Hangul and develop a method for using it to teach Cia-Cia Monitoring Desk Excited chatter filled the classroom as the lesson began. Every desk had a paper nameplate on it with the