Interview
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The West Africa Goes Digital
West African journalists have bad working conditions, low pay and lack of resources or insurance for risky assignments – Dela…
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Preserving Heritage: Albanians in the Diaspora
Dashnim Hebibi says ‘Preserving Language, Tradition, Free Speech, and the Connection to the Homeland – Our Strength as Albanians in…
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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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The Voice That Speaks Asia
TV series are a powerful contemporary language. Through them I see how a society tells its story, how it evolves,…
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Time itself is the fairest Editor
The world measures productivity by speed and value by profit. Art, especially literature, is seen as less “serious” because it…
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Artist: Silence, Wind, Shadows Aligned
An artist is a person who can hear silence, see the wind, and speak to shadows – Fatemeh Saba Jafari…
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Taste of Art: Bound Beyond Technology
No technological development will be able to separate a person from the taste of art- Tarana Turan Rakhimli Interviewed by…
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Shipbuilding: Pakistan, Türkiye Alliance for Self-reliance
Cooperation with Türkiye ‘paving way for future self-reliance’ in shipbuilding: Pakistan’s navy chief Collaboration with Ankara has ‘significantly strengthened’ Islamabad’s…
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Science, Objectivity and Accountability
Poetry meets various needs: it can provide spiritual comfort, voice social-political arguments, raise philosophical questions, and express personal emotions Vuqar…
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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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