Sunday, August 20

Ovi magazine; Sunday August 20th, 2023

The articles, the opinions, the stories, the poems, the thoughts, the reviews, the photos, the paintings and the cartoons Ovi magazine covers for Sunday August 20th, 2023


Trimensional anxiety – IV by Thanos Kalamidas

The most logical action would have been, me follow the pointing finger towards the window and look round the corner. However that was impossible since the third directive is windowless, so I remained calmly sat looking at his pointing finger trying to think what my next move should be. Nothing came to mind but thankfully Tommy came closer and with a big bang left his notebook in front of me over my directive certified pad.

“Can you hear the screaming,” Tommy whispered.
I couldn’t.
“It’s fear,” Tommy added without waiting any answer from me.

I looked at his notebook; it was open now in a page with a magazine clipping and the picture of an arm holding a magazine with the picture of an arm holding a magazine. Tommy just stood there watching me looking at the picture.

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Demons #poem by Jan Sand

“Does a mind have a thought?
Or does a thought have a mind?
There are patterns out of possibilities
To send enchanting messages
That snap across a synapse,
Flash through glial cells like ringing bells,
Signal to the world something strange.”

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Remembering Kofi Annan, Global Icon Of Peace by Kola King

The sudden death of Mr Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations came as a rude shock to the world. He died on 18th August in a hospital in Bern, Switzerland after a short illness. He was aged 80. Mr Kofi Annan was a global icon of peace. He straddled the United Nations for a decade as its Secretary-General during which he worked tirelessly to ensure global peace and security. During his distinguished career and leadership of the UN, he championed the cause of peace, sustainable development, human rights and the rule of law.

Kofi Annan, a product of the UN, having joined the World Health Organisation in 1962, had the singular distinction of being the first career bureaucrat of that body to be elevated to the enviable position of Secretary-General. He had earlier served as Under Secretary-General for Peacekeeping between March 1992 and December 1996. He replaced Boutros Ghali, the first African to head the UN.  He was the 7th chief of the UN and he served for two terms.

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Berserk Alert! #176 #cartoon by Tony Zuvela

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