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Ashraf Aboul-Yazid, CAJ First Secretary General

Ashraf Aboul-Yazid, an Egyptian journalist has been appointed to the position of Congress of African Journalists (CAJ) Secretary General. Ashraf who is one of the founding members of CAJ until his new position represented the organization as Vice President North Africa Region. CAJ is a registered organization with headquarters in

The Caracas Cat

Despite the scarcity of meetings with the great Yemeni poet, critic and professor Abdulaziz Al-Maqalih, the most beautiful Sana’an mornings was when he hosted us in a poetry symposium in which I was among its readers, with the creative poetess Mai Muzaffar, and in the presence of the novelist friend Ali Al-Muqri. At that time, our

Aging Moon – Poetry from Iraq

Moon wrinkles getting old, everyone is looking for himself Hamed Al-Majjami, an eminent poet from Iraq, known as Poet of Love and Peace, shares his poetry Poet Hamed Al-Majjami was born in Diyala Governorate, Baqubah District, Buhriz town, in the Tal Al-Asmar region, which contains within it the largest civilizations of the Akkadian

Flavors of Turkish cuisine bring together Pakistani politicians, officials

Variety of feasts showcased at ceremony held at Turkish Consulate as part of events aimed at bringing cherished Turkish breakfast tradition to global audience Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan The flavor and variety of traditional Turkish cuisines attracted top Pakistani government officials, politicians, businessmen, educators, and journalists

Kyungin.. the only Korean University for Women!

After a marathon flight, from Cairo Airport to Incheon Airport, between the joy of flying, and the anxiety of waiting and staring at the screens of the travel gates, I thought after we left in that spring weather that we were heading to the hotel, but my friend, the veteran Korean journalist Lee Sang-ki, the former president of the