The branches of the oak tree and its bark
Have their own alphabet
Because those who are there understand
The path was paved with blood…
Dashnim Hebibi, a renowned poet and journalist from Kosovo, shares his poetry
Dashnim Hebibi, PhD, a journalist, poet, moderator, and publicist from Presheva, was born on June 12, 1976
Understanding Climate Change and Environmental Neglect
This article explores the urgent reality of climate change, its causes, and devastating effects—especially in South Asia and Pakistan. It also highlights the role of youth, media, and global cooperation in addressing this critical issue.
The Earth, once abundant with natural
Welcome to Malta! Inspired by the vivid descriptions of Malta in the preface of my first travel book, Musafaton by Altaf Shaikh, my friends—Sunil Lohano, Jibran Baladi, Vickey Wadhwani—and I decided to visit this fascinating country. Malta is a place you could visit time and again. Jibran had even booked the flight tickets, but
It is need of the time to shelve the canals’ project for good and let the River Indus flow
Azhar “Azad” Mughal
The widespread protests and massive rallies erupted in Sindh since the approval to the unconstitutional and illegal construction of canals on river Indus in Punjab by the federal and Punjab governments
Our fresh table, prepared with sincerity
A lively story unfolds
It seems like a dinner where the water color will fade…
Ms. Han Ina, a poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem
Poet Han Ina was born in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea. She graduated from Cheongju National University of