Humanity
Hamas: Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Overview. AI-Generated.
Hamas, (حركة المقاومة الإسلامية) or Harakat al-Muqwamah al-Islmiyyah, or Islamic Resistance Movement, is a political and militant Sunni-Islamic fundamentalist organization based in Palestine. Founded in 1987 during the First Intifada (Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation), Hamas has since become one of the major players in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
By Azharul Islam9 months ago in Earth
Words of war: What is Surface to Air Missile system?
Words of War: Understanding the Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) System In the modern theatre of war, dominance in the skies can dictate the outcome of a conflict. As air forces grow more advanced and lethal, so too do the defenses developed to counter them. One of the most crucial elements of any nation's air defense network is the Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) system. These systems are designed to detect, track, and destroy airborne threats such as fighter jets, bombers, drones, and even ballistic missiles. From the Cold War era to today's high-tech battlefields, SAM systems have evolved into a sophisticated shield that forms the backbone of military defense for many nations.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in Earth
Swans: The Majestic Symbols of Grace, Survival, and Myth
Introduction: The Allure of the Swan Swans have captivated humanity for millennia. With their snow-white plumage, serpentine necks, and ethereal presence, they embody elegance and mystery. But beyond their beauty lies a story of ecological resilience, cultural symbolism, and surprising scientific quirks. From Greek myths to modern conservation triumphs, swans are far more than just "pond ornaments." Let’s dive into their world.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in Earth
Paul Watson’s Whale War: Defending Giants of the Sea. AI-Generated.
Captain Paul Watson is the name that governs both praise and controversy in the world of environmental activities. Watson is known as the founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and co-founder of Greenpeace, and has spent his life protecting the marine wildlife of illegal hunting and exploitation of Wale-von. His direct action campaign against whaling, often referred to as the "walk league," became one of the most dramatic and effective conservation efforts of the 21st century. Watson's trip began in Greenpeace in the early 1970s, where he joined anti-althing and anti-territorial campaigns. However, Watson was frustrated in 1977 that he recognized Greenpeace's unwillingness and more aggressive measures, and founded Sea Shepherd. In contrast to traditional environmental groups, Sea Shepherd was designed to take direct, confrontational measures against illegal fishing and whaling activities. Watson's philosophy was simple, but brave: "If the law doesn't stop it, we will do it." The main battlefield of the Wal War was the icy waters of the Southern Oceans around the Antarctic. Since the establishment of the International Moratorium on International Walling by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in 1986, Japan has continued to hunt whales under the gap that enabled "scientific research." However, many protectionists, including Watson, believed this was nothing more than a cover for ongoing commercial surveillance. The Japanese whaling fleet hunts hundreds of whales each year, claiming that meat is a by-product of a research program in the Japanese market.
By Jishan Ahmed9 months ago in Earth
Elephant Tragedy In Malaysia
What a grief story on Mother's Day ,May 11, 2025, a heartbreaking incident occurred on the Gerik-Jeli East-West Highway in Perak, Malaysia. A young elephant calf lost its life after being struck by a lorry while attempting to cross the road with its mother. This tragic event unfolded on Mother’s Day, making it even more emotional.
By Syira Husairi 9 months ago in Earth
The Veil Between Worlds
The veil was thinning. Every year, on the night of the Harvest Moon, the town of Dalloway hushed. Lanterns lined doorsteps. Salt was scattered across thresholds. Children were kept inside. Because everyone in Dalloway knew the stories—stories of the night the living and the dead danced too close.
By samon khan9 months ago in Earth










