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Kazan International Film Festival (Altyn Minbar), Twenty Years of Dreams

Cinema is the mirror of our dreams, illuminating the giant silver screen, from which light flows into the hearts and minds of viewers. In the city of Kazan, twenty years ago, the symbol of the (Altyn Minbar) added a human

I still believe in humanity!

20 years ago, I landed on British soil with my husband and two kids. As a spouse of a PhD student, I had a mission to survive for 3 years, taking care of my family and supporting him until he successfully

THE PARADOX OF THE NOBEL PRIZE ITSELF

We are often encountering articles and publications on various portals, of several authors, who themselves are running for the prestigious Nobel Prize. This phenomenon is a significant fake. Before it is published in

Hundreds of Rohingya forced to return from Bangladesh border after drone strike

Ankara A drone attack that killed over 200 fleeing Rohingya Muslims near the Bangladesh border on Monday last has forced hundreds to return to their hometowns, while thousands are still taking shelter in paddy fields

GOING SOLO: BETTER ALONE THAN IN A BAD COMPANY

This is my second article on Love which deals with Family Love. I have already discussed the idea of Fraternal Love. I am intrigued by the modern penchant for going solo which actually is a grave threat to the idea of family

Paris 2024 Olympics delivers spectacular closing ceremony, passing torch to Los Angeles

The Paris 2024 Olympics concluded in grand fashion on Sunday with a mesmerising closing ceremony at the Stade de France. A celebration of sportsmanship and global unity, the event featured a dazzling array of performances by

Dress for Wednesday – Short Story from Uzbekistan

The love story of a lonely juice-seller woman of a small remote town The woman combed her hair, sprayed violet-scented perfume on her neck, put on a yellow flowered dress and went to the railway station. When spring

India-Pakistan javelin rivalry at Paris Olympics sends rare peace message back home

KARACHI / NEW DELHI As Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem won a gold medal in the men’s javelin in Paris on Thursday, thousands of miles away, his close Indian rival Neeraj Chopra’s mother was among the firsts to

I bless you – Poetry from Serbia

As the sun kisses the moon, Away from other people’s eyes. I bless you with grace Divine light. Melita Ratković, an eminent poet from Serbia shares her poetry Melita Ratković, lives in Novi Novi

Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem breaks Olympic record with 92.97m throw in javelin final

Arshad Nadeem of Team Pakistan celebrates winning the gold medal with New Olympic Record after competing in the the Men's Javelin Throw Final on day thirteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August

A HANDFUL OF ASHES – Philosophical Poetry from India

So much was I When I just thought about myself And look, How little was I reduced to A handful of ashes!!! Jernail S Aanand, a renowned poet, writer and philosopher of India, shares his poetry Dr.

The Impact of the Orange Economy on Peace Processes and Developmental Growth

Sustainable societies must undoubtedly be built on the Orange Economy, also known as the Creative Economy, because it fosters a model of creative economic industries that promote awareness and innovation, thereby enhancing

I Want to Be Okay

Some healing is not connected to illness as much as it is to life. I want to be okay. I want to be loved for who I am, not for what I can give. I want someone who holds my heart before they hold my hand! Well, my

Are Colorism & Casteism Connected?

aste-based oppression and skin-color based discrimination are both deplorable, but they are not connected. Over the last few years, the caste system has entered the American discourse as the result of a high-profile legal