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SPL unveils ‘Exhibition of the Lens of Literary Beginnings’ in celebration of its centenary

Sharjah Public Libraries (SPL) has unveiled the ‘Exhibition of the Lens of Literary Beginnings’ at 06 Mall in Al Juraina, Sharjah, celebrating its centenary by spotlighting the UAE’s rich literary heritage. Organised in collaboration with the Emirates Writers Union, the exhibition, which runs until 4th May, invites the

Taxi – Poetry from Azerbaijan

TAXI I put the small sum of money I had earned the day before On the toughened palm Of a pale-faced taxi driver. Taxi, take me, Deliver me To the silent yesterdays To the happy yesterdays On the wings of the butterfly. I have a letter to the dead ones. *** This is neither the first nor the last The

Central Asian countries divide river water

Representatives of the five post-Soviet Central Asian republics sign protocols Tashkent Representatives of the five post-Soviet Central Asian republics have signed protocols and agreements on the allocation of resources from the Syr Darya and Amu Darya rivers to ensure irrigation of agricultural lands while also preserving the

Hometown Wind – A Poem from Korea

The wind I once knew Childhood’s breeze I met again In my hometown Would come to me gently Whenever I wandered alone. Ms. Yoo Dong Ae, a poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem Poet Yoo Dong Ae was born in Namhae, Gyeongnam Province. She graduated from Jinju Girls’ High School, Jinju

Wildlife: Bird on the brink

Habitat degradation, illegal hunting, and predation are pushing the Great Indian bustard to extinction in Pakistan and India Wildlife experts and conservation groups are calling for immediate action – including enhanced law enforcement, habitat protection, and community engagement – to save the iconic bird Karachi, Sindh,