Month: September 2025
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Folk Literature
Japanese Wisdom for a Meaningful Life
Japanese wisdom offers something profoundly needed today: a reminder that life’s deepest truths often lie in simplicity, humility, and quiet…
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Literature
Poetry: A Shoe for Democracy
A child with determination fought for his nation’s fate, But a silent battle for freedom in bullets laid him dead.…
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Interview
Faith and Fact Converge in Future
The 3rd Millennium will be a synthesis of Religion and Science – Asad Jakhongir Asad Jakhongir is the Chairman of…
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Literature
Echoes of Albania in World Literature
International seminar on ‘Cultural Dialogue between Albanian and World Literature’ held. Dr. Mujë Buçpapaj from Tirana, delivers a profound and…
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Analysis
Observations of an Expat: The UN
Donald Trump doesn’t much like the United Nations. That was obvious from his General Assembly speech this week. By Tom…
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Literature
On the Road – Poetry from Korea
The destination still lies far ahead, And the rain lashes harder. Yet I choose to keep walking this path. Ms.…
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Literature
Popular Proverbs in Narrative
Popular proverbs are a form of cultural heritage, widely circulated on people’s tongues In every nation, proverbs represent the essence…
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Blogs
From the Conflict to Resolution
The resolution of disagreements lies not in fighting but in dialogue and discussion By Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden Conflict…
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Literature
Nothing to Hide – A Poem from Nepal
I am blessed to live Like an artful recollections. Let the hours pass, Let the sky sink And the dawn…
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Interview
A Bangladeshi Woman’s Ordeal
The tragic journey of Hashi, who was abducted in Bangladesh and smuggled to Pakistan Hashi was sold to a man…
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