
Adnan Rasheed
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Al Horeya Cruise A New Way to Explore Egypt’s Ancient Mysteries
Al Horeya Cruise A New Way to Explore Egypt’s Ancient Mysteries Egypt has always been a dream destination for history enthusiasts offering breathtaking monuments the grandeur of the pharaohs and the serene flow of the Nile. Now a new and unique way to experience this ancient land has emerged the Al Horeya Cruise. This five star all inclusive river cruise is the first of its kind outside Europe designed to provide travelers with a perfect blend of history and luxury.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
Turkey is making fake honey on an alarming scale.
Turkey is making fake honey on an alarming scale. Turkey one of the world's largest honey producers is facing a crisis as counterfeit honey floods the market. With an annual production of around 115,000 tons Turkey ranks second globally after China in honey production. The country's honey industry is valued at approximately €270 million $283.4 million with Germany and the United States being the largest importers. However the rise of adulterated honey containing sugar syrups artificial sweeteners and other additives has cast a shadow over the sector. This fraudulent practice not only threatens the integrity of Turkish honey but also poses risks to international markets where counterfeit honey could be unknowingly sold to consumers. The production of fake honey has been an ongoing issue but recent reports indicate that the problem has escalated. Turkish authorities have confiscated tons of adulterated honey with a total estimated value of around €25 million. In September 2024 police raided a facility in Ankara uncovering 8,150 tons of glucose fructose and sugar used in honey adulteration. Additionally they found 100,000 labels for different brands suggesting a large scale operation to distribute counterfeit products under legitimate brand names. The Turkish Ministry of Agriculture has identified 43 honey producers involved in adulteration and two of these manufacturers supply their products to major supermarket chains.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Feast
The World’s Largest Pyramid Site Isn’t in Egypt and It’s Twice the Size.
The World’s Largest Pyramid Site Isn’t in Egypt and It’s Twice the Size. When people think of pyramids their minds often jump to Egypt’s grand structures such as the Great Pyramid of Giza or the towering monuments of the pharaohs. However what many don’t realize is that the world's largest collection of pyramids isn’t in Egypt at all. Instead it lies hidden in the vast deserts of Sudan. The ancient Kingdom of Kush a powerful civilization that once rivaled Egypt built more than twice as many pyramids as their northern neighbors. Yet despite their historical significance these pyramids remain relatively unknown to the world.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
Researchers found the world’s oldest pyramid hidden in Indonesia
Researchers found the world’s oldest pyramid hidden in Indonesia Beneath the lush rolling hills of West Java Indonesia lies an archaeological enigma that challenges the very foundation of human history. Known as Gunung Padang meaning Mountain of Enlightenment in the local Sundanese language this ancient structure may be the oldest pyramid ever discovered. If the dating evidence holds Gunung Padang could predate not only Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza but also Stonehenge and even Göbekli Tepe in Turkey which is currently considered the world’s oldest known megalithic structure. This discovery has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of ancient civilizations pushing back the timeline of complex human societies by tens of thousands of years.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
PAF showcases JF-17 fighter jet capabilities in Saudi Arabia exercise.
PAF showcases JF-17 fighter jet capabilities in Saudi Arabia exercise. In a significant demonstration of its advancing aerial capabilities the Pakistan Air Force PAF recently participated in the multinational Exercise Spears of Victory 2025 held at King Abdul Aziz Air Base in Saudi Arabia. The exercise which concluded in early February 2025 saw the PAF showcasing the prowess of its indigenous JF 17 Thunder Block III fighter jets alongside air forces from Saudi Arabia Bahrain France Greece Qatar the United Arab Emirates the United Kingdom and the United States. A notable aspect of the PAF's participation was the execution of a non stop flight from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia and back. This mission involved in-flight air to air refueling underscoring the long range operational capabilities of the JF 17 Block III aircraft. The Inter Services Public Relations ISPR highlighted this achievement emphasizing the strategic reach and endurance of the PAF's fleet.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Serve
Uber and Bolt drivers strike on Valentine's Day.
Uber and Bolt drivers strike on Valentine's Day. The gig economy has long been a contentious issue with debates surrounding worker rights pay and job security taking center stage. On Valentine's Day 2025 thousands of Uber Bolt and Addison Lee drivers across the UK logged off their apps during peak hours in a coordinated strike to demand better pay and improved working conditions. The action organized by the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain IWGB saw drivers in major cities such as London Birmingham Manchester Cardiff and Brighton participate in the protest which lasted from 16:00 to 22:00 GMT. This strike highlights the growing frustration among gig workers who feel undervalued and overworked despite the critical role they play in the modern economy.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Journal
Valentine’s Day A Not So Romantic Journey Going Back to Ancient Greece
Valentine’s Day A Not So Romantic Journey Going Back to Ancient Greece Valentine’s Day now a global celebration of love romance and affection is often associated with heart shaped chocolates flowers jewelry and grand romantic gestures. The history of this holiday is far darker and more complex than its modern commercialized version. While many trace its roots to ancient Rome and the pagan festival of Lupercalia some historians believe its origins go even further back to ancient Greece where the Arcadian Lykaia festival was held. This mysterious and archaic celebration along with its Roman counterpart played a crucial role in shaping what eventually became Valentine’s Day. The Arcadian Lykaia festival held in the lush green meadows of Arcadia in the Peloponnese was an ancient ritual dedicated to the god Pan. Pan the rustic deity of the wild nature and fertility was worshipped in natural settings rather than temples usually in caves and grottos. He was often depicted as a half goat half man figure playing his magical flute and seducing nymphs. According to mythology Arcadia was a land of divine beauty home to nymphs dryads and naiads who roamed its forests and streams. The festival which took place on the slopes of Mount Lykaion Wolf Mountain included secret sacrificial rituals and rites of passage that involved elements of both fertility and savagery.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
Elon Musk’s DOGE launches official government website: tracking the bureaucracy.
Elon Musk’s DOGE launches official government website: tracking the bureaucracy. Elon Musk’s influence on government efficiency has taken a significant leap forward with the launch of the official website for the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency DOGE. Established on the first day of President Donald Trump’s presidency DOGE has been a focal point of both media attention and legal scrutiny as Musk and his team delve into government contracts within executive agencies. The newly launched website aims to provide transparency and showcase the department’s efforts to streamline federal operations and save taxpayer dollars. The website which went live this week features a variety of tools and statistics designed to inform the public about the inner workings of the federal bureaucracy. One of the standout features is the integration of DOGE’s online X feed which highlights the department’s major actions. For instancebon Wednesday DOGE announced the cancellation of 58 government contracts resulting in nearly $150 million in savings. This move underscores the department’s commitment to cutting wasteful spending and improving efficiency across federal agencies.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in The Chain
GPS Tracker Found on a Dead Eagle A Mysterious Discovery
GPS Tracker Found on a Dead Eagle A Mysterious Discovery Eagles are often regarded as symbols of power freedom and guardians of the natural world. Their majestic flight sharp vision and predatory instincts make them one of the most fascinating birds in the wild. However when a GPS tracker is discovered on the body of a dead eagle it raises a series of questions and mysteries. Recently such an incident came to light when researchers found a GPS tracker attached to a deceased eagle leading to speculations about its purpose the bird's fate and the broader implications for wildlife conservation. In this article we will explore the significance of GPS tracking in wildlife research the possible reasons behind the eagle’s death and how such technology helps in the conservation of endangered species.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
Milk Mother An Incredible Feat of Kindness
Milk Mother An Incredible Feat of Kindness The world is full of people who dedicate their lives to helping others. Some contribute through wealth some through skills and some by giving their time. However there are a few individuals who not only bring light to their own lives but also save the lives of others. One such woman now known as the Milk Mother has achieved something beyond imagination. This 36 year old woman has set a new Guinness World Record by donating a staggering 2,645 liters of breast milk breaking her own previous record. Her selfless act has helped save the lives of 350,000 newborn babies making her a true hero in the eyes of the world.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Longevity
Ninja Gaiden II Black Review A Nostalgic Return or an Outdated Relic
Ninja Gaiden II Black Review A Nostalgic Return or an Outdated Relic The announcement of Ninja Gaiden II Black as a remaster immediately sparked excitement among fans of the series. Originally released in 2008 as Ninja Gaiden II the game built upon the brutal high speed combat that defined its predecessor. However as with any classic given a fresh coat of paint the question remains does it still hold up in today’s gaming landscape. Back in 2004 the first Ninja Gaiden took the action genre by storm redefining what players expected from a third person hack and slash experience. The sheer difficulty fluid combat and unforgiving enemies turned it into a cult favorite. The sequel Ninja Gaiden II upped the ante with more weapons new mechanics and even gorier combat. Now in 2025 Ninja Gaiden II Black attempts to bring back the magic with enhanced visuals and modern optimizations but does it succeed.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Gamers
Salma al Shehab's Release Punishment for Raising Her Voice for Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia.
Salma al Shehab's Release Punishment for Raising Her Voice for Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia. Salma al Shehab a Leeds University dental student and mother of two has been released from prison in Saudi Arabia after being sentenced to an astonishing 34 years in jail for tweets supporting women’s rights. Her release while a significant development comes with ongoing challenges including a travel ban that prevents her from leaving Saudi Arabia and reuniting with her children in the UK. Al Shehab’s case has drawn international attention and condemnation shedding light on the Saudi government’s relentless crackdown on dissent, particularly against women activists and members of the Shia Muslim minority to which she belongs.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in The Swamp











