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The Chilling Mystery of Kuru: The “Laughing Death” That Shocked the World
There are diseases… and then there are mysteries that haunt science for decades. Back in the 1930s, something terrifying was unfolding in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Among the Fore people, a tribe of roughly 11,000 individuals, a strange illness was claiming around 200 lives every year.
By Areeba Umair9 days ago in History
Shaolin Temple Secrets Revealed: The Real Story Behind Shaolin Kung Fu
When most people hear Shaolin Kung Fu, they picture flying kicks, shattered bricks, and warriors who move like something straight out of a movie. Maybe even someone like Bruce Lee dominating the screen with lightning-fast strikes.
By Areeba Umair9 days ago in History
Why America Throws Away Shipping Containers from China Part 1
What is the reason that even though America is the world’s largest oil producer, it still cannot fully use its own oil? It’s almost like a person grows wheat on his own land, yet still has to beg others for food.
By Imran Ali Shah9 days ago in History
Chinese New Year 2026: Meaning, Traditions, Zodiac Signs & Celebration Guide
In the Chinese calendar, this is the most important day of the year, and on February 1 more than one billion people eat delicious meals with their loved ones. They watch colorful parades held in their respective areas and pray that the new year will prove to be blessed for them.
By Real content9 days ago in History
6 Ancient Legends That Were Surprisingly Real
Humans are natural storytellers. For thousands of years, myths and legends have ignited our imagination, fed our souls, and passed wisdom from one generation to the next. While many of these tales are just that, stories, some are rooted in real events, revealing fascinating truths about our planet and the universe.
By Areeba Umair10 days ago in History
6 Bizarre Taxes From History That Will Make You Thank Modern Life
Throughout history, taxes haven’t always been about income or property. Some levies were downright bizarre, targeting everyday life, personal habits, and even your body. From medieval England to ancient Rome, here are six of the strangest taxes ever recorded.
By Areeba Umair10 days ago in History
The Mirage of Separation: Why Autonomy Under Moroccan Sovereignty Is the Only Viable Path Forward
For nearly five decades, the dispute over the Moroccan Sahara has lingered as a frozen conflict—sustained less by the will of its people than by entrenched political narratives and regional rivalries. What began as a decolonization question has evolved into a geopolitical stalemate, one that has trapped generations in uncertainty and hindered integration across North Africa.
By Rachid Zidine10 days ago in History
Día de San Valentín: 25 Powerful Facts That Reveal the True Meaning of Valentine’s Day
Introduction to Día de San Valentín Día de San Valentín is celebrated every year on February 14 and is widely known as a day dedicated to love, affection, and emotional connection. Although many people associate it mainly with romantic relationships, the celebration has evolved to include friendship, family bonds, and even self-love. Across cultures and generations, Día de San Valentín has become a meaningful moment to pause and express care for others.
By Story Prism11 days ago in History











