“The Tears in Her Eyes Reminded Me of Every Word of Prayer”
Nisar Banbhan
The relationship between a brother and sister is an unparalleled miracle of love, trust, and sacrifice—a bond so profound that words fall short of capturing
The question begs no description as, ‘Are we not violent?’ Looking at literature and history, one gets conflicting impressions
A consistent belief in non- violence is an interesting claim for any sane society to make.
Dr. Lalit
Sabbagh is determined that investigative journalism continues speaking truth to power in the Middle East — especially when doing so is challenging.
“I hear today that they’re saying, ‘Society doesn’t want to hear
The lives of women are so strange; they adjust themselves in every situation. They endure everything, but the question is, why and for how long?
Maria Khushk | Hyderabad
Today, I realized how strange life is. It feels like there’s a storm
November 19 marks the 20th anniversary of establishing Asia Journalist Association (AJA) in Korea. Today, AJA President Ashraf Aboul-Yazid (Egypt), joined the founding president Lee Sang-ki, and the honorary president Ivan Lim (Singapore) to celebrate
How Predictive Diagnostics and AI Can Prevent the Collapse of Reactive Health Systems
The United States spends more on health care than any nation on earth and ranks last among wealthy countries in years of healthy life. The failure is architectural, not financial—and a four-level model offers a way to correct it.
By Camillo Ricordi, M.D.
The $5.3 Trillion Paradox
The United