PAKISTAN: A Visit to 14th Karachi Expo Book Fair Karachi

Yes there are many cultural activities in my country and you are most welcome here. Most recently Karachi international Literary Festival KLF and Karachi international Book Fair, in which I was on air and live telecasted on different TV and you tube channels: Continúa leyendo PAKISTAN: A Visit to 14th Karachi Expo Book Fair Karachi

XPLORALYA: ¡Donde el Océano Pacífico se encuentra con el Mar de Cortés y las montañas se unen al desierto y el desierto se une al mar! «Los Cabos»

One of the most beautiful and exclusive tourist destinations in Mexico. Continúa leyendo XPLORALYA: ¡Donde el Océano Pacífico se encuentra con el Mar de Cortés y las montañas se unen al desierto y el desierto se une al mar! «Los Cabos»

DEJA QUE TE CUENTE UN CUENTO: El Árbol Sabio Y el Petirrojo

On a beautiful afternoon in the prairie, where a group of trees lived that swayed to the rhythm of the wind, it seemed that they were almost dancing. A very strong and leafy tree stood out from all of them, called by others the wise tree. Continúa leyendo DEJA QUE TE CUENTE UN CUENTO: El Árbol Sabio Y el Petirrojo

Premiados Cante de las Minas 2023

Rocío Luna, ganadora sin competidores de la Lámpara Minera 2023 en los Concursos del Cante de las Minas de La Unión. Continúa leyendo Premiados Cante de las Minas 2023

COLOMBIA: CATEDRAL AMBIENTAL “FORMADOR DE FORMADORES”

The Certifications of the Environmental Chair «Trainer of Trainers» were delivered with great success. Continúa leyendo COLOMBIA: CATEDRAL AMBIENTAL “FORMADOR DE FORMADORES”

EDITORIAL: Sahel, adiós a París

The Sahel shakes the West. In particular to France, which, after being expelled from Mali, now also loses Niger, a key pawn on its African chessboard. The uranium that Niger lacks is now even more strategic after the end of hydrocarbon imports from Russia, a consequence of Europe’s break with Moscow. Indeed, Niger supplies 40% of the uranium that France needs for the operation of its nuclear power plants. Continúa leyendo EDITORIAL: Sahel, adiós a París