Nguyen Van Dien, a poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares his three poems
Nguyen Van Dien, a poet from Vietnam, was born in 1958 at his hometown Hung Yen. He is member of Vietnamese Writers’ Association, Deputy Director of Vietnamese
A piece of fiction that narrates the story of archaeologist Sir John Marshall’s grandson Peter, who traveled a long way from London and breathed his last in Karachi before visiting Mohenjo-Daro, the site of Great Indus Civilization
On one
Elizabeth F. Thompson’s Intricate Work on West’s Plot in Stealing Arab Democracy
There is a common quibble in the western society that Arabs are not befitted for democracy. Especially after the fall of the dictators of Tunisia, Egypt,
The poem ‘Write My Name’ by Zeina Azzam is a brief reflection on the plight of Palestinian people in Palestine
Write my name….
Write my name on my leg mama…
Use the black permanent marker, with the ink that
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet and writer from war-ravaged African country Sudan, shares his latest poem
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker is a TEFL Teacher, Poet, Journalist, Activist, and Freelance Interpreter/ Translator from Umbda Omdurman –
It is need of the time to shelve the canals’ project for good and let the River Indus flow
Azhar “Azad” Mughal
The widespread protests and massive rallies erupted in Sindh since the approval to the unconstitutional and illegal construction of canals on river Indus in Punjab by the federal and Punjab governments bypassing the constitutional forum Council of the Common Interests,