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LITERATURE: IS LIFE A COMEDY OF ERRORS?

We are all objects who are in different guises, and take and mistake others, and it is, in final analysis, a comedy of errors. Literature is nothing more than an oral virus, and a dustbin of emotions if it fails to elevate our lives with an alchemic touch. Literature is nothing but an oral virus and a dustbin of emotions if it does

Values – Poetry from Vietnam

Human value is a concept Invisible, as vast as depth They are so hard to measure By money or even a treasure. Nguyen Chinh, internationally renowned and vibrant poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares her poetry Internationally renowned and Vietnamese vibrant poet Nguyen Chinh was born on 23 April, 1964. Her pen

Shurooq unveils month-long Sharjah Beach Festival

The Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) has unveiled the inaugural edition of the ‘Sharjah Beach Festival,’ set to transform Al Heera Beach into a vibrant hub of activity from 15th August to 15th September, from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM daily. This month-long extravaganza promises an unparalleled experience for

Adel Adeeb The 'Baby Doll Night' Director Who Turned Challenges into Achievements

In the heart of the cinema and media industry in Egypt, the Middle East, and the world, the name Adel Adeeb shines as a distinguished and pioneering director. Born in Cairo in 1966, Adeeb’s journey to the top was neither easy nor conventional. It was filled with challenges and achievements that shaped his career. Growing up in a family

Climate change, fuel costs push Pakistan’s fishing industry into more choppy waters

KARACHI, Sindh, Pakistan Climate change and rising fuel costs are taking a heavy toll on Pakistan’s already vulnerable fishing industry, with fish stocks and seafood exports plunging in recent years. Unchecked discharge of industrial and plastic waste and untreated sewage is being compounded by a string of environmental factors