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Poem: The Voice of Hunger

The Voice of Hunger In the hut of the poor, even dreams are halved — Torn between sighs and silence, Like broken lullabies caught in cobwebs of the night. How long will words remain alive? When hunger drapes the body like cloth, And sleep drips from a leaking ceiling, While dreams hang sharp — nailed to

Interview with Margarita Al, President of the World Organization of Writers (WOW)

The World Organization of Writers (WOW) is a global platform dedicated to fostering literary cooperation across cultures, languages, and continents. The organization continues to expand its reach and horizons. After the successful hosting of its first Congress in Abuja, Nigeria, WOW is now preparing for its second Congress, which will take

Being a Daughter… Isn’t Easy

You know… Being a daughter… Isn’t just about being born. It’s about— Carrying your own silence Like a second skin. 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

China's Shenzhen robots deliver goods via metro line in global first

A team of robots made a milestone by utilising the metro to deliver goods to shops at metro stations in a test run at Wanxia Station on Shenzhen Metro Line 2 on Monday, China Daily reported. This innovative robot operation aims to streamline goods delivery to underground shops, which traditionally depend on human workers to transport items

Why Medellín’s International Poetry Festival Moves the World?

As the 35th anniversary of the International Poetry Festival of Medellín unfolded, its founder, Colombian poet Fernando Rendón, posed a question that echoes far beyond Colombia: What makes this poetry festival captivate so many poets and thousands of attendees each year? The answers—flowing from poets, scholars, and