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Point of View
Power and Neglect Behind Naming Streets
Naming roads and neighborhoods should be the responsibility of municipal authorities and city governments Globally, cities follow clear frameworks: names…
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Women Empowerment
Moving Forward: From Microloans to Momentum
A Rural Woman’s Journey of Enterprise and Empowerment By Nadir Ali Shah In village Baho Jhatial, UC Mashoori, Taluka Bakrani,…
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Book Review
‘Six Feet Distance’ Earns International Dickens Medal
The book, authored by Dr. Ratan Bhattacharjee functions not only as literature but also as a social archive Dr Ratan…
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Literature
Love Fated at the Potala Palace
At last, I stand before thee Like a young butterfly fresh from its cocoon Rejoicing, my eyes glinting with starlight…
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Interview
Childhood memories tune me to fragile notes
Our interlocutor is one of the bright figures of Azerbaijani literature — poet, publicist, and editor; a member of the…
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Memoirs
Sweden Café Echoes of Moro Tailors
Remembering Tailor Masters of Moro City of Sindh and their Treadle Sewing Machines in a Sweden Café Some places don’t…
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Book Review
Mystic Waters in Niloy Rafiq’s Poems
An analysis of ‘White Stone’, a collection of poems by Bangladeshi poet Niloy Rafiq Shah Jehan Ashrafi | Canada In…
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Literature
Poetry: Sweet Potato and a Rose
For someone, I want to become A sweet potato, And also A single rose. Ms. Ahn Hye-cho is an eminent…
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Art
Peter Handke: Architect of Experimental Theatre
Peter Handke was one of the most provocative and original voices in contemporary European literature, who redefined the boundaries of…
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Literature
Albanian Poetry: The Clock of Life
They say the clock has changed, Sometimes an hour ahead, sometimes an hour behind. Sami Mulaj is an eminent poet…
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