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Poor Night – A Bouquet of Poems from Turkey

Tonight all the stars have faded away, I need to see more the sun in the morning Arslan Bayır, a renowned poet and writer from Turkey, shares his poems Arslan Bayır, was born in 1958 in Bayır village, Alanya District of Antalya. He completed primary school in the village, secondary and high school education in Alanya, and education

TRENDS hosts youth panel at Paris International Book Fair 2024

TRENDS Research and Advisory, in collaboration with the Alettihad News Centre, demonstrated its commitment to nurturing and empowering young researchers by hosting a compelling panel titled "Empowering Young Researchers: The Significance of Research and Student Exchange" at TRENDS’ pavilion in the “Paris International

We have our sky – Poetry from Turkey

We have our own sky; Ships made of eyes, wings of eyelashes; In meeting glances, we take flight Nurduran Duman, a Turkish poet, playwright, translator, editor from Istanbul, shares her poems Nurduran Duman is a Turkish poet, playwright, translator, editor who lives in Istanbul. Pursuing her passion for the sea,

China's FAST telescope to open global applications for 2024 observation

China's Five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), the world's largest filled-aperture telescope, is set to open its 2024 observation season to global applications starting midnight on 6th April. According to a report by China Central Television, FAST will accept global applications for free observation projects

When Pak Nobel Laureate paid obeisance to his Guru

The Nobel laureate was Pakistani scientist Dr. Abdus Salam who was exiled due to his religion and his Guru was Prof. Anilender Ganguly, who was his mathematics teacher at a college in Lahore This was the scene in a Kolkata house: in a large room, a weak person was lying on a traditional-Wooden bed; a visitor was seated in a chair close to