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Bananas in Peril: The Climate Crisis and Its Impact on a Global Staple
Bananas are more than just a fruit—they are a vital part of the global food supply, a cultural staple, and a key source of income for millions of farmers. But this beloved yellow fruit is under serious threat. As the climate crisis escalates, banana cultivation is becoming increasingly difficult, and the world may soon face rising prices, supply shortages, and profound changes in agricultural systems that have long been taken for granted.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
May Day Mobilization: The Fight for Workers' Rights in the U.S
Each year on May 1st, workers across the globe raise their voices in solidarity to commemorate International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day. In the United States, the day holds deep historical and symbolic significance—born from the labor struggles of the late 19th century and reignited in recent decades as a platform for demanding fair wages, better working conditions, and workers' rights.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
Emerging Technology Trends
In an era defined by rapid innovation, the landscape of technology is constantly evolving, shaping how we live, work, and interact. Emerging technology trends are no longer distant visions but are actively transforming industries and societies around the world. Understanding these trends and effectively navigating them is crucial for businesses, governments, and individuals alike. This article explores the key emerging technologies, their implications, and how we can prepare to ride this next wave of tech.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in History
World Health Assembly Convenes Amid Global Health Challenges
In a world reshaped by pandemics, climate emergencies, and widening health inequities, global cooperation is no longer optional—it is essential. This urgency frames the backdrop for the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA), convening from May 19 to May 27, 2025, in Geneva, Switzerland. Organized by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Assembly brings together health ministers, global experts, and delegates from all 194 WHO member states.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
Ten Quiet Wonders Within
In a world that constantly urges us to be more—more successful, more productive, more attractive—it’s easy to lose sight of the quiet truths that already make us whole. The noise around us often drowns out our own voice, convincing us that we must earn worthiness through achievements, appearances, or approval. But what if, instead of striving outward, we turned inward and began noticing the simple, sincere things that make us who we are?
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
Kindle Your Spark
In a world that often urges us to look outward for validation, inspiration, and success, it's easy to forget that the most powerful source of light exists within us. We scroll through endless feeds for motivation, chase approval from others, and search far and wide for signs that we are on the right path. But what if the spark you're seeking is already burning inside you, waiting to be kindled?
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Journal
Discovering My Inner Gold
In a world that often teaches us to be humble to a fault or constantly strive to be more, we rarely pause to acknowledge and appreciate ourselves for who we already are. We celebrate others freely — their talents, kindness, achievements — yet when it comes to ourselves, we hesitate. We question whether it's okay to feel proud, to say, “I am enough,” or even more boldly, “I am beautiful in ways that matter.”
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
To Thine Own Self Be True
Change is an inevitable part of life, but facing it can be daunting. Many of us struggle with doubts, fears, and uncertainties when attempting to transform ourselves or our circumstances. Yet, some advice transcends centuries and still offers profound guidance for those seeking meaningful change. One of the most enduring pieces of wisdom comes from William Shakespeare: "To thine own self be true."
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Motivation
Comfort Zone No More
We all have a “comfort zone”—a psychological space where we feel safe, familiar, and in control. It’s the cozy bubble of routines, habits, and environments that shield us from uncertainty and risk. But while the comfort zone can provide stability, it can also become a trap that limits our growth and keeps us stuck in unfulfilling patterns.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Humans
Hungry Beyond Reason
In a world that celebrates hustle culture, glorifies excess, and equates self-worth with productivity, it's no surprise that many of us have become gluttons for more. More success. More likes. More followers. More money. More stuff. We’re constantly chasing the next thing, believing that fulfillment lies just beyond the next milestone.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Writers
How to Stay Safe and Strong in a Troubled Society
In today’s fast-paced, hyperconnected world, social challenges can seem overwhelming. From bullying in schools and toxic workplaces to the increasing threat of online scams, addiction, and social isolation, it’s easy to feel vulnerable. But the truth is, you don’t have to face these struggles unprepared. You can build mental strength, set healthy boundaries, and take charge of your well-being.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Writers
Clause of Consequence
In every story, every conflict, every decision, there is a moment when the stakes become undeniable. It’s the point where a warning is issued — sometimes subtle, sometimes stark — and the recipient is left with a choice: heed the caution or ignore it at their peril.
By Habibullah khan 8 months ago in Confessions











