Once, I ran breathlessly up a hill, toward a waving flag. I walked without stopping, towards the faint rainbow.
Lee, Hee Kuk, an eminent poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poems
Lee, Hee Kuk is an eminent poet of South Korea.
H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, witnessed the closing ceremony of the Gulf Arabic Language Competitions in its fifth edition, held at the Educational Centre for Gulf Arabic Language in the University City of
Women were at the forefront of the language marches, defying the pointed guns of the army and police
The Language movement is one of the most significant incidents in Bangladesh’s history because the movement was the first step towards getting
In the mind, Prohibited, frozen whimpers, Start to sing a solicitous tune, And gradually… The body becomes lyrical By scattering mind-moon
Author of 16 books in various languages, Neha Bhandarkar shares her two poems
Neha Bhandarkar,
I am recognized by Earth, Water, Space; Mountains are a model; I own the whole sky
Asmonur Rejabboyeva, a young poet of Uzbekistan, shares her poetry
Asmonur Rejabboyeva, born on April 26, 1992 in the village of Ko’kyor, Yangikurgan
In the summer of 1971, The New York Times published a set of secret documents spanning forty-seven volumes, which Americans came to call the Pentagon Papers. These documents revealed that the government which had sent its sons into the Vietnamese jungles was not merely managing a war, but also managing a narrative about that war—and that the two narratives had never once aligned.
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