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Egyptian Poets and the WPM Poetry School

Following the invitation of the Coordinating Committee of the World Poetry Movement (WPM) to discuss the plans for the World Poetry School Project, I turned to the poets of Egypt, seeking guidance from their ideas. In my opinion, this school is intended for poets from all over the world who wish to follow an international educational path,

Tatar Playwright Tufan Minnullin 90th Anniversary

Shooting of the feature film ” ллинил Вр »м b лбил «р” (“Mother’s Daughters”), was successfully completed in Kazan, based on a play of the same name by prominent Tatar playwright Tufan Minnullin. The project is timed to the 90th anniversary of the birth of the author and is being implemented by the

Paper Tower – Poetry from Korea

In the early morning alley, A paper tower sways as it moves. Kwoun Jung Nam, an acclaimed poetess from Korea, shares her poetry Poet Kwoun Jung Nam of Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, received the New Writer’s Award from the literary magazine Poetry and Consciousness in 1987. She has published poetry collections

NAS Padel Championship to kick off Monday in Dubai

The Nad Al Sheba Padel Championship will kick off on Monday as part of the activities of the 12th edition of the 'Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament', the largest sports tournament of its kind, under the slogan "Limitless Capabilities". The Nad Al Sheba Padel Championship will feature teams from the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait,

From Egypt to India… on the wings of travel literature

This morning, I had the pleasure of attending the public defense held by Tongan Government College in Tirur, affiliated with the University of Calicut, Kerala, India. The defense was for Professor Mohamed Said, who successfully obtained his PhD for his dissertation on Egyptian travel literature about India since 1947, with a special