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Literature
Poetry: The Tongue of Pain
As an old proverb used to say: “The dogs will bark — the caravan finds its way.” The fault’s not…
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Blogs
May 1: A Holiday for Whom
Millions of workers are part of our society who fulfill their responsibilities without complaint. For them, May 1 is perhaps…
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Public Opinion
Harassment at the Educational Institutes
The state and the society must work hand in hand to ensure harassment free educational space. Junaid Sharif Since the…
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Book Review
‘On the Edge’: Book Review
A bilingual poet, and author of nearly two dozen books, Dr. Lalit commands a vast world view, and writes from…
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Travelogue
Where Forest Meets the Sea
Tall pine trees dominated the landscape, standing like quiet guardians of time. Their scent lingered in the air, fresh and…
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Literature
A Prayer in Times of War
Gods! Spare some more wisdom Take away the folly That calls this bloodshed grand. Jernail S. Anand, an eminent poet…
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Literature
The Little Mirror of Secrets
Sitting in front of her small vanity mirror, seven-year-old Layla decided today was the day for “The Grand Game.” She…
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History
Muslim History: The battle of Trench
A unique blend of asymmetric warfare, resilience and divine intervention The pivotal role of intelligence in the battle of Trench…
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Literature
Albanian Journalists’ Union honors Angela Kosta
Translator and writer Angela Kosta was awarded the “Branko Merxhani” Prize for a specific contribution to intercultural and literary relations…
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Point of View
Gender Inequality remains Systemized
Gender inequality remains deeply systemized rather than eradicated, embedded within social, economic, and institutional structures. This can only be addressed…
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