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Poetry is not a Romantic Luxury – Dr. Jernail Singh Anand

Poetry cannot be learnt as an art, like painting or music because it is a matter of inspiration, not passion alone [Dr. Jernail Singh Anand is one of the tallest literary figures of the world with an oeuvre of 160 plus books. Recently, he won the Charter of Morava, an international award in Creativity at the 60th Belgrade Writers Meet,

The Weird Chemistry of Darkness

Darkness has its own mystique and its own fantasies, notwithstanding the fact that darkness has always instilled fear in our hearts, and we consider light as an antidote to darkness. If we have eyes, and if still we can’t see This is Darkness and its weird chemistry- Dr. Anand If we revisit the story of the original

The Concert of the World – Poetry from Italy

The concert of the world is of winds and breath Francesco Vitale, an eminent poet from Italy, shares his poetry Francesco Vitale was born in Cosenza (Italy). He graduated in Cinema, Television and Multimedia Production at Roma Tre University. He has published Una storia dei giorni che passa (Coessenza, 2015), Varchi attivi (Edizioni

UAE participates in Gulf Radio and Television Festival in Bahrain

The United Arab Emirates is participating in the 16th Gulf Radio and Television Festival in Bahrain. A high-level delegation, headed by Maitha Majed Al Suwaidi, CEO of Strategy and Media Policy at the UAE Media Council, is representing the country. Organised by the Gulf Radio and Television Organisation (GRTO) in Bahrain, the three-day

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