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When Love Closes The Door – A Poem from Bosnia Herzegovina

When love opens its doors, nothing can be the same anymore Maid Corbic, a young poet hailing from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, shares his poem on love Maid Corbic from Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina, is a well awarded young poet. Many of his works have been published in anthologies and magazines in Chile, Spain, Ecuador, Bosnia and

Ramadan on River Clyde

One day, I found myself departing my homeland to another country for a 3 year residency. I had mixed feelings of excitement and fear. The idea of having all the religious seasons far away on a foreign land crossed my mind and filled me with awe. I thought of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting with all its rituals and special

SPC Free Zone unveils vision for integrated creative industries ecosystem in London Book Fair

The Sharjah Publishing City Free Zone (SPC Free Zone) made a significant impact at the recently concluded London Book Fair 2024, unveiling its vision for a unified business ecosystem tailored to the creative sectors. It showcased world-class services and exclusive offerings for book industry professionals while highlighting investment

VANISHING WATERBODIES OF SINDH

The water bodies in Hyderabad, Sindh, are facing serious challenges that are adversely affecting their ecological health and the well-being of aquatic birds Fifteen years ago, while driving to university in the morning, I used to see many aquatic birds catching their prey from water bodies all along the railway track crossing Giddu Chock

Sindh launches sparrow count as bird’s population dwindles

Over past 3 decades, Karachi saw up to 70% decline in population of sparrows, who also serve as indicators of air quality KARACHI, Sindh, Pakistan Wildlife authorities in Pakistan launched a campaign on Sunday to count the number of sparrows in the country’s largest city of Karachi, where the human-friendly bird is fast