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We are not numbers – A Poem from Gaza

We are not numbers, we are the stars in the dark sky Poet Ahmed Miqdad from Gaza city of Palestine has shared his poem Poet Ahmed Miqdad is from Gaza city of Palestine. He is teacher and a poet and has published three poetic books and a short novel. His goal is to make the people around the world aware of Palestinian cause through

Observations of an Expat: Ukraine: Bad or Worse

Too often the political choice is not between good and bad or moral and immoral. It is between bad and worse. Too often the political choice is not between good and bad or moral and immoral. It is between bad and worse. Ukraine’s President Vlodomyr Zelensky is facing just such a choice. And he must decide soon or

Week-long events announced to celebrate New Sindhi Year ‘Cheti Chand’ in Vadodara

Sindhi Community will hold blood donation camp, cultural programs, bike-rally and other events Vadodara, Gujarat The historic city Vadodara (Baroda) of Gujarat state is all set for week-long celebration of Cheti Chand (Birthday of Lord Jhulelal – New Year of Sindhis) on Wednesday April 10, 2024. As part of celebration,

The First Sign of Life – Poetry from Italy

Everything is generated by the nourishment of love Elisa Mascia, an eminent poetess and writer from Italy, shares ‘The First Sign of Life’ and other poems Elisa Mascia, born in Santa Croce di Magliano (Cb) in 1956, lives in San Giuliano di Puglia (Cb). She is a teacher, poet, writer, declaimer, reviewer, juror at

Tears like a sad river – Poetry from Croatia

Last night you let the tears flow again, and turn into a sad river Danijela Cuc, a poet from Croatia, shares her poems – ‘Tears like a sad river’ and ‘I see in you’. DANIJELA ĆUK was born on May 25, 1989 in Vukovar in Rijeka (Croatia). Engaged in poetry writing, she has so far published two books of