The wind I once knew
Childhood’s breeze I met again
In my hometown
Would come to me gently
Whenever I wandered alone.
Ms. Yoo Dong Ae, a poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem
Poet Yoo Dong Ae was born in Namhae, Gyeongnam Province. She graduated from Jinju Girls’ High School, Jinju
Plastic, once hailed as a revolutionary invention due to its durability and versatility, has now become one of the world’s most pressing environmental problems
Plastic, once hailed as a revolutionary invention due to its durability and versatility, has now become one of the world’s most pressing environmental problems. Over the
The Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club concluded the sailing race yesterday on the Abu Dhabi Breakwater, which included nine categories, with the participation of 65 sailors from the club's academy, as part of its plans to develop the skills of juniors and youth.
The race was attended by Sheikh Ahmed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, Chairman of the UAE
Seventy-seven years have passed since 1948,
The ruthless year of our diaspora,
Which somehow, we’ve come to accept as a destiny
And a tragic and despicable Palestinian fate.
Since then, we’ve continued to breathe,
Love, learn, laugh, and cry…
We’ve travelled to corners never heard of
And
Writing poetry, searching the heart,
Let’s remember the past.
He wears the lamp of regret,
Crying is stupid.
Tuliyeva Sarvinoz, a poetess from Uzbekistan, shares her poetry
Tuliyeva Sarvinoz, a poetess from Uzbekistan, was born on November 8, 1999. She graduated from Alisher Navoi Tashkent State University of Uzbek