In the heart of the cinema and media industry in Egypt, the Middle East, and the world, the name Adel Adeeb shines as a distinguished and pioneering director. Born in Cairo in 1966, Adeeb’s journey to the top was neither easy nor conventional. It
Sudan will be overly superb when peace comes,
Each one will sow grand pine and tropical trees,
From these sprawling greenhouses, we will make oases again.
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet from Sudan, a war-ravaged African country,
Let me feel the enchanting melodies of whispering breeze
That blows rhythmically leaving behind the scars of vicious life…
Shakil Ahmed, a renowned poet from Assam state of India, shares his poetry
Shakil Ahmed was born on 31st
Hello, the new day
That’s the moment when the earth and sky bring us vitality
Overcoming failure, sadness, and joy
To bring peace and faith to the soul at night
Nguyen Dac Lap, a seasoned poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon,
The book ‘Making the Woman’ analyses emotions, attitudes, cultural practices, rituals, social norms, entertainment, and alternative sexualities in early modern India
Comprising four illustrative parts, this anthology analyses emotions,
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.
At that