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Time of Longing – Poetry from Albania

It’s harvest time, The parched field, Guards you, as the bread for the soul… The smile burns on the lips… Such a longing!!! Marisa Ashiku, a poetess from Albania, shares her poetry Marisa Ashiku, born in October 1981, in Lushnje, (Albania) currently resides in Voghera, Italy where she works with

Pakistan’s critically endangered leopards in fight for survival

Common leopards in Pakistan are facing a range of threats, including loss of habitat and conflict with humans – Conservationists decry lack of data on leopard population, which is estimated to be in the hundreds ISLAMABAD Conservationists have warned that Pakistan’s already critically endangered common leopard

Three films produced in Tatarstan are selected for the international program “Altyn Minbar”

Three films by Tatarstani filmmakers are selected for the international program of the XX “Altyn Minbar” Kazan International Film Festival, which will take place in Kazan from September 6 to 11. More than that, 11 more films are presented in the national competition. As it was mentioned earlier, the shortlist for the XX

Wole Soyinka in Morocco: An international honor for the African writer

In an important cultural gesture, the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco, in partnership with the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA), organized a round table entitled “Africa celebrates Wole Soyinka in Morocco,” at the academy’s headquarters, to mark the 90th birthday of Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka, the first African to

Indus Script etched in Stones

This article deals with the Indus Script etched in stones in Khirthar mountain range of Sindh, Pakistan. Introduction This article deals with the Indus Script etched in stones in Khirthar mountain range of Sindh, Pakistan. The Indus Script is explored first time in Sindh out of Mohen-Jo-Daro Inscribed on rocks beside the rock art of