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Ancient Egyptians – Are They White or Black?
For almost 200 years, blacks and whites have been unable to divide the ancient Egyptians. The question of what race the ancient Egyptians belonged to arose at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, when interest in racial classifications increased in the scientific community. Attempts to systematize peoples with external features have been made since time immemorial.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in History
Did you know....?
Winston Churchill wasn’t just the guy with the bowler hat and serious war speeches. Sure, he helped lead Britain through World War II — but let’s be honest, he was also a total character. From working in bed to snarking at his enemies with surgical precision, Churchill lived like a man who truly didn’t care what anyone thought.
By Esovrukave7 months ago in History
The Return of Joey Chestnut: A Culinary Hero’s Comeback to Coney Island Glory.
When Joey Chestnut steps back onto the Coney Island boardwalk this Fourth of July, it won’t just be another competitive-eating showdown—it’ll be the triumphant return of a legend. After a year-long absence induced by an unlikely sponsorship impasse, Chestnut, the embodiment of hot dog-eating dominance, is poised to reclaim his anticipated place in the Nathan’s Famous hot dog eating contest. Here’s a full deep dive into the man, the milestone, the moment.
By Dipayan Biswas7 months ago in History
Natural Gas, WTI Oil, Brent Oil Forecasts – Oil Soars 5% As Trump Demands Iran’s Surrender.
**Natural Gas, WTI Oil, Brent Oil Forecasts – Oil Soars 5% As Trump Demands Iran’s Surrender** Oil prices skyrocketed by more than 5% as Middle Eastern geopolitical tensions escalated, causing a significant shift in global energy markets. The dramatic rise was as a result of the former U.S. President Donald Trump’s strong rhetoric against Iran, demanding what he called the regime’s “complete and unconditional surrender.” West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent crude prices shot up as traders quickly reacted to the news, reviving the debate about supply risks and long-term price stability. WTI crude oil prices surged past the \$81 per barrel mark, while Brent crude crossed \$85, marking one of the most significant single-day increases in recent months. Natural gas also rose by nearly 2%, though it did so at a slower rate than the oil benchmarks. Geopolitical risk premiums were largely responsible for the rally because market participants had priced in the possibility of oil flows from the region being disrupted. Iran is an important OPEC member that has a lot of influence over the Strait of Hormuz, which is a crucial chokepoint for shipping oil around the world. Trump’s remarks, made during a press event and widely broadcast across global media, sent a clear message to Tehran. Framing Iran as a destabilizing force, he called for the international community to back what he termed a final effort to "remove the threat of terrorism and nuclear ambition from the region." Even though Trump is not in office right now, his statements are important, especially to right-wing leaders and Washington policymakers. As the 2024 U.S. presidential election cycle continues, energy traders are increasingly paying attention to how foreign policy rhetoric might influence market behavior.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in History
Peshawar’s Putkoon Pride
Peshawar, one of the oldest living cities in South Asia, is not only famous for its rich history and culture but also for its traditional attire that speaks volumes about its heritage. Among these cultural gems is the Putkoon dress, a symbol of grace, elegance, and tradition. This unique clothing style reflects the artistic spirit of the region, holding a special place in the hearts of the Pashtun people, especially women.
By aadam khan7 months ago in History
UK Travel Firm Collapses
A major travel company in the United Kingdom has collapsed, leaving thousands of people without their holidays and many travelers stuck abroad. The sudden closure shocked customers and the travel industry. This collapse has raised questions about how safe it is to book holidays with smaller travel firms and what protections travelers really have.
By Farhan Sayed7 months ago in History









