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Answering Trivial Questions – A Poem from Korea

I am being guided by that silent river. Song, Kyeongdong, an award-winner poet from Korea, the land of Morning Calm, shares his poem Mr. Song Kyeongdong is actively engaged as Korea’s representative socially engaged poet. He writes poems filled with solidarity, comfort, and love for ordinary people who live affirming lives

The world urgently needs 44 million teachers by 2030

The effect of a worldwide teacher shortage is profound -UN issues global alert over teacher shortage Geneva The world urgently needs 44 million teachers by 2030 in order to make the Sustainable Development Goals a reality, a new report from UNESCO, the UN agency championing education, announced this week. The Global teacher shortage

Creative Workshop on Poetry Writing Skills at Benha University, Egypt

The Talented and Creative Youth Sponsoring Center was established in 2022. The workshops will be held on March 3, 5 and 7 The Talented and Creative Youth Sponsoring Center at the Benha University, Egypt has announced conducting the ‘Poetry Writing Skills’ training workshops. Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Nasser El-Gizawy

Reason for the Rain – Poetry by Serbian-American Poet Maja Herman Sekulić

There was all this wine in our veins, there was all this rain. Maja Herman-Sekulić is an internationally published Serbian-American author of 23 books in Serbian, English German and French; her poems were translated in 25 languages. Of her poetry, Nobel laureate Joseph Brodsky said: “her poetry is of the rarest talent and beauty as

Global Research Congress recommends making Culture & Languages part of curricula

The languages should be taken on global platforms to support diversity, pluralism and culture openness The recommendations formulated at Sindh Madressatul Islam University’s 2nd Global Research Congress and its six international conferences call for establishing cultural departments in higher education institutions Karachi,