Many glaciers will not survive this century
Glaciers in many regions will not survive the 21st century if they keep melting at the current rate, potentially jeopardizing hundreds of millions of people living downstream, UN climate experts said on the first World Day for Glaciers.
Together with ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica,
Burning My Mother’s Memories
The children gathered in the empty house,
Burning the objects filled with their mother’s memories.
Books on the low wooden desk,
Worn and scarred in many places,
Disappeared into the flames,
Covered in dust.
The medicine cabinet, polished smooth
From being opened and
‘Let the Indus River Flow’. Protest Rallies Mark the International Day of Action for Rivers
Awami Tehreek and Sindhyani Tehreek organizes protest rallies at Indus River Bridges Jamshoro-Hyderabad, Dadu-Moro, Amri-Qazi Ahmed, Khairpur-Larkana and Thatta-Sujawal against disputed canals
Jamshoro/Hyderabad
On the occasion of
The UAE celebrates Emirati Children’s Day on 15th March each year, reaffirming its dedication to building a bright future for the next generation. This occasion highlights the country’s ongoing efforts to provide children with a healthy and safe environment, ensuring their physical and psychological well-being.
This
Farewell, my heart’s beloved,
In your eyes, I felt longing,
In your embrace, a sob-
Torn, yet still alive.
Valbona R. Hadri, an acclaimed poetess from Kosovo, shares her poetry
Valbona R. Hadri was born in Ferizaj, where she completed her primary and secondary education. She later earned a degree in Albanian Language