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The Cycle That Never Came

Not all promises are fulfilled the way we expect. Sometimes, what we never receive becomes the reason we rise the highest. In a quiet village nestled beside the winding waters of the Rohri Canal, where the soil smelled of wheat and river silt, lived the Manjhi family. Their life was humble, stitched together by simplicity, love, and

Central Asian countries divide river water

Representatives of the five post-Soviet Central Asian republics sign protocols Tashkent Representatives of the five post-Soviet Central Asian republics have signed protocols and agreements on the allocation of resources from the Syr Darya and Amu Darya rivers to ensure irrigation of agricultural lands while also preserving the

Hometown Wind – A Poem from Korea

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 Waste: A Global Concern

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

Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club crowns winners of sailing race

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