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Literature
Poetry: In Memory of My Brother
Beneath the earth is more beautiful— No electricity bill, no gas bill, no loan debt… Bahtiyar Hidayet, a poet from…
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Blogs
Mother-The Epitome of Love
Mothers should be in our thoughts and prayers each day, but it’s always wonderful to have one special day as…
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Travelogue
Be a Tourist at Home
Fika, Coffee & Calm Waters at Konditori Lyran by Lake Mälaren Stockholm, in particular, offers a rich tapestry of traditional…
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Literature
The Last Dawn: Shadows Behind Bars
In the cell, he tried to summon her fragrance. He sniffed the fabric of his sleeve, searching for a single…
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Book Review
Voice and Echo – A Poetry Book
Review of the unique English translation of Mohammad Ali Pathan’s Sindhi poetic prose work ‘Wer aeen Waiee’ by Professor Naveed…
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Blogs
Lives on Autopilot — the unlived self
Many lives today are lived on autopilot. People wake at predetermined hours, perform predetermined routines, pursue inherited definitions of success,…
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Point of View
Hidden hands steer the ship’s wheel
The idea of a purely “people’s government” is not entirely a reality but rather a partial truth. Democracy exists, but…
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Blogs
The Silent Struggle of Human Life
Human life, like plants, is a balance between gravity and light, between being pulled down and rising up. And perhaps…
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Obituary
The Comrade Who Chose People over Privilege
A Tribute: Syed Muhammad Alam Shah (8 May 1942 – 6 May 2026) By: Kalavanti Raja The red flag of…
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Literature
Salt and Gunpowder – Short Story
After a hundred days of a suffocating siege, news began to arrive of the imminent Israeli withdrawal following the disengagement…
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