Interview

Saabhiyan Sangi – A Poetess of Exquisite Emotions

Author of a poetry collection ‘Anjaan Kaa’inat Jee’ari Aa’ (The Universe is Still Alive), Saabhiyan Sangi says she doesn’t want…

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Literature has the Power to Unify the World and People

I believe that literature will continue to serve as a lighthouse in the future to relieve social isolation and easily…

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Women in Justice

Three trailblazing women judges are sharing their stories and experiences on the International Court of Justice Geneva On the International…

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Meet the Bhutanese Singer Dechen Wangmo

Dechen says ‘Don’t be completely obsessed with the songs that don’t last much, try to make songs that people will…

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Ryuko Hira – A Sindhi Sai Samurai of Japan

Hira’s name is synonymous with the Sai mission in Japan, where he has worked hard to create a robust Sai…

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Poetry goes beyond a theatrical act to the movement of change

“Who could leave poetry or forsake it? The poet is waiting for poetry’s blessings, and I write the poems individually…

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Engineer Falak Naz’s journey from Jacobabad to USA, England, Spain, France, Italy and Germany

In the near future, cancer treatment will be done through modern technology that will directly hit the cancer cells in…

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The Eurasian Cultural Spaces: Quest for Greater Eurasian Partnership of Peoples

An Interview with Margarita Al, a poet, philosopher and artist from Russia and Ashraf Aboul –Yazid, a novelist, poet, journalist…

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My Dad Was Punjabi, Mom Sindhi – Karan Johar

Karan Johar says his father spoke fluent Punjabi. “I understand Punjabi and Sindhi.”  Monitoring Desk Karan Johar, one of the…

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May Calamawy – An Arab woman whose dream led her to Hollywood

Titled as ‘Queen of Breaking’, May Calamawy’s parents wanted her to get married and have children, but she defied all…

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