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Exploring the Multilingual Poetry of Suad Al Kuwari: “A New Door for Entry”

Suad Al Kuwari is a prominent Qatari poet and the coordinator of the World Poetry Movement (WPM) in Qatar Belgrade, Stocnibiser Suad Al Kuwari, a prominent Qatari poet and the coordinator of the World Poetry Movement (WPM) in Qatar, has recently unveiled a collection of her poems in English, French, and Spanish. This multilingual

Forsaken among the Clouds – A Poem from Sudan

When it comes to humanity, quarrels between the sunrise and the death Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet and writer from African country Sudan, shares his fresh poem Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker is a TEFL Teacher, Poet, Journalist, Activist, and Freelance Interpreter/ Translator from Umbda Omdurman – Sudan. He also has been

Song of a slow night – A Poem from Korea

I came like a jewel that was finally completed through slow nights. Ms. Ann, Jung-ock, poet and author from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem Poetess Ms. Ann, Jung-ock, born in Seoul in 1949, graduated from the Department of Creative Writing at Seorabeol University of Arts in 1972, and made her literary debut with

Pakistani Film ‘Wakhri’ premiered at North American SXSW festival

“Wakhri” is also soon to premiere in Ohio at the Cleveland International Film Festival on April 9 Karachi, Sindh Pakistani film ‘Wakhri’ was officially premiered in North America at the prestigious SXSW festival on March 8, 2024. This significant debut aligned perfectly with International Women’s Day,

WHEN SHALL MY TEARS DRY? – Poetry from D R Congo

Death, come and take me, and I’ll fly away, Fly away where I won’t see tears again , a young poet and writer, who was born in DR Congo, raised orphan and spent life in a refugee camp, shares his poetry Charles Lipanda Matenga, was born and raised orphan at Rwenena Village, Uvira, Sud-Kivu, D R Congo in 2005. Charles