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Congress of African Journalists International Magazine, New Edition Published

In his editorial, Nigerian journalist Michael Adeboboye, Editor-in-Chief, Congress of African Journalists CAJ International Magazine (November 2024) wrote “As the year 2024 is running to a close, we sincerely appreciate our partners, collaborators, members of the International Media Cooperation Protocol (IMCP), for standing with us in

Poems for Children from Kyrgyzstan

– One plus one, Tell me, how much will it be? – There will be one long one. Eralieva Umutkan Polotovna, a renowned poetess and writer from Kyrgyzstan, shares her poems for children Eralieva Umutkan Polotovna, born on July 12, 1968 in the village of Kok-Zhar in the Nookat district of the Osh region of

US versus China: Is global power struggle reshaping the world?

The US-China competition did not emerge out of a vacuum. It’s built from decades of economic growth, military expansion, and ideological schism This century has been defined by a geopolitical rivalry between the United States and China. It is thus, a multifaceted battle (militarily, technologically, ideologically, and economically)

Poetry: The Girl Who Doesn’t Read Poetry – A Journey through Silence and Memory

She is the girl who doesn’t read poetry, Only hums with tears of anguish and pain, Lingering over everything for far too long. Nisar Banbhan, a seasoned poet and writer, based in Karachi, the capital city of Sindh shares his poetry Hailing from Village Mir Muhammad Banbhan, Taluka Mirwah, District Khapurpur and

17 Countries Participants in the First World Forum of Children's Literature

The First World Forum of Children's Literature, held from October 25 to November 3 in Antalya, Turkey, has become an event reshaping the approach to children’s books—their forms, their meaning, and their inner substance. Organized by the World Organization of Writers (WOW) and led by President Margarita Al, the forum