GITEX GLOBAL concludes, reinforcing its status as the world’s most dominant technology event Sanctuary – Poetry from Bangladesh Broken – A Poem from Greece Abu Dhabi Martial Arts Academy receives official accreditation from IMMAF Poetry: Phone Call and Counting Raindrops At the door of the tents – A Poem from Palestine The Paradoxical Civilization – A Poem from Nepal Department of Government Enablement - Abu Dhabi launches TAMM 3.0
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Call for Submissions: Poetry Planetariat #9

By: WPM Correspondent Poetry Planetariat is the official publication of the World Poetry Movement (WPM) dedicated to promoting humanitarian values, peace, justice, and concern for the planet Earth through poetry and art.

Attraction and Admiration

A person spends most of their life captivated by beauty. Whether it be in people, material possessions, or natural scenes and tourism. Seeking beauty, venerating it is genetically coded into the human psyche. Focusing on the

Amir Wahib: Iconic Egyptian Artist (Interview)

The Egyptian artist Amir Wahib is an almost unique character with a special world in drawing, design and ideas. His journey in and outside Egypt - and what is between them – is glorious. I went to meet him in his

The first child and the last farewell

When the last parent departs their children mourn. Sorrow dominates the air. However, of all their off springs the is one whose grief is unlike her siblings especially when the father or mother reaches old age and so does

The greatest beer movie.. The domino effect in vietnam

Perhaps it was fitting for a bartender to decide to go to Vietnam during the war to deliver beer to his friends who were fighting in the ranks of the United States Army, awakening and enlightening Americans to the horrors of

Humanity's Heritage Series for Youth and Adolescents

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina has launched a new book series titled "Humanity's Heritage for Youth and Adolescents", as part of the activities of the currently held International Book Fair at the library, which

O World

Ah, O world.. what again? You delight in my pain and increase my sorrows, Even the wounds are racing to see which comes first, Days have become hard, and years are against me, Ah, O world, what again? By God,

History of Drink... Completing the Emotional History of Egyptians

Published by Dar Rawafed Publishing and Distribution, the book "Egypt's Palaces: Rise and Fall of the Human State" by author Mahmoud Khairallah has been released. The author touches upon a delicate and

Morning Musings - Words

Words have a power that's fearless, and a magic that's unbeatable. They are a precise scale that can kill or bring to life, a remedy and a disease, rain and arrows. Words are eternal; they never die. They have a

Saddam Hussein... Lest We Forget

The memory of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's assumption of power; when this phrase is presented to us today after so many years, fleeting images from a long history pass through our minds, if only for moments.

The Blessing of Renouncing Blessings

Last week, I left my car in Alexandria and returned to Cairo with my husband. Early in the morning, my husband dropped me off at my workplace near Cairo University. I had to figure out how to return to the Fifth Settlement

Live Inside Your Head

My adept psychiatric father, may he rest in peace, taught me how to give injections since I was a child, not realizing then that I would benefit the most from it, both physically and mentally. He used to tell me that the

Morning Chatters – My Coffee

Nothing is as it was... My cup of coffee is no longer the source of happiness that I would wait for from night to morning to revel in the meaning of peace and tranquility. Its aroma no longer has the joy that once tickled my

Do.. Re.. Mi.. Fa.. Sol.. Fairuz

I love you today as the wave loves its shore, And as the river loves its estuary. I love you now, and I hear your voice coming, It takes me in its hands, And it elevates me, Towards a space where Fairuzian