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Palestine and Israel: The Warriors of a Prolonged Conflict
Palestine and Israel: The Warriors of a Prolonged Conflict One of the world's longest and most complicated conflicts, the Israel-Palestine conflict has produced generations of fighters, defenders, and leaders on both sides. These individuals are shaped not only by military strategies or political motives but also by a profound sense of identity, history, and resistance.
By Naymur Islam9 months ago in History
Apple’s New Era: Why the Tech Giant Is No Longer Playing Coy About Ads
Introduction By wearing the badge of privacy champion, Apple Inc. distinguished itself from Silicon Valley's tech giants for many years. The company proudly promoted its commitment to user data security, frequently highlighting competitors' privacy issues (Meta). Apple was the clean-cut, consumer-first tech titan. However, there has been a noticeable shift lately. The once reserved player in digital advertising is stepping boldly into the spotlight — and it’s not trying to hide it anymore.
By Md Shahadat Hossain9 months ago in History
Iran Nuclear Talks: Stalled Progress and Rising Tensions
The Iran nuclear talks, aimed at reviving the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), remain at a standstill amid escalating geopolitical tensions, regional conflicts, and domestic political pressures in both Iran and the United States. With Iran advancing its nuclear program and Western powers maintaining strict sanctions, the prospects for a diplomatic breakthrough appear increasingly uncertain. Renewed discussions between the U.S. and Iran regarding uranium enrichment have sparked significant global interest.
By Md Omar Faruk9 months ago in History
The 2024 U.S. Presidential Election: A Pivotal Moment in American Politics
One of the most significant elections in modern American history is expected to take place in the United States in 2024. With deep political divisions, high-stakes policy debates, and the potential for historic outcomes, the race will test the resilience of American democracy. As candidates from both major parties campaign across the country, voters are weighing issues such as the economy, immigration, foreign policy, and the future of democratic institutions.
By Md Omar Faruk9 months ago in History
Amazing Discoveries Made In The World's Most Mysterious Tombs
In a world filled with tales of the unknown and chilling legends that have stood the test of time, there are stories so strange they can send shivers down your spine. Today, we delve into an eerie chapter of history, exploring some of the most mysterious and downright spooky tombs from around the globe. From a mysterious window that peers into the supernatural to a peculiar 20-foot boulder used as an unyielding tomb, these crypts hold secrets that challenge the boundaries between life and death.
By The Unique Pen9 months ago in History
BULLA KARATASI MASSACRE. Content Warning.
Garissa was burning by 7 am on November 11, 1980. During the night, the Provincial Commissioner had declared a State of Emergency imposing a daytime curfew over the whole province. The police and military contingents in armoured vehicles descended on the town, shooting at everyone and everything. Houses were set on fire while locked from the outside. Innocent civilians were beaten up and killed while women faced sexual atrocities. A message was shouted from a loudspeaker as the sunrose urging everyone in the town to gather at Garissa Primary School. Indeed, many of them never even made it there, and for the ones who did, more suffering awaited them.
By HINGES OF TIME9 months ago in History
Deadly, Sombre Good Friday: 58 Killed in Israeli Attacks on Gaza. AI-Generated.
Gaza City, April 18, 2025 — In what should have been a day of solemn reflection and peace, Good Friday turned into a blood-soaked nightmare for the people of Gaza. At least 58 Palestinians were killed and dozens more wounded in a series of relentless Israeli airstrikes across the besieged territory, marking one of the deadliest single-day escalations in recent weeks.
By Rezwan Al Shahriar9 months ago in History
Turkey's oppossition works to seize momentum after leader's arrest
Turkey’s opposition works to seize momentum after leader’s arrest Turkey’s opposition is working to seize momentum after a leader’s arrest because the detention of a prominent political figure often galvanizes public outrage, energizes supporters, and creates an opportunity to challenge the ruling party’s dominance. The reason the opposition is making the most of this time is as follows: 1. Organizing Public Outrage and Solidarity Outrage at Perceived Injustice: If the arrest is viewed as politically motivated, as is the case with many opposition detentions under Erdoan's administration, it may elicit protests and widespread public support. Unifying Turkey's Divided Opposition: The secular CHP, nationalist Y Party, and pro-Kurdish DEM Party are just a few examples of the opposition's many factions. They might be forced to unite behind a common cause after a well-publicized arrest. 2. Bringing attention to government crackdowns Narrative of Authoritarianism: The opposition uses the arrest to frame the ruling AKP as repressive, undermining democracy and the rule of law.
By SYED EHSAN ALI 9 months ago in History
The First Video Game
The First Video Game: Tracing the Origins of Digital Play Abstract In this short article, I explore the origins of some of the first video games, examining key nominees such as Spacewar!, Tennis for Two, and Pong. While Tennis for Two is often overlooked, it holds a strong claim as the first actual video game. With historical accounts and technical analysis, this article features how early progress laid the groundwork for the contemporary gaming industry.
By Dr. Cooper9 months ago in History
Lyrid Meteor Shower 2025: Best Places
The Lyrid meteor shower is one of the oldest known meteor showers, with records dating back over 2,700 years. Astronomers can expect to see between 10 and 20 meteors per hour under ideal conditions during this celestial spectacle in 2025, which is expected to peak around April 21 and 22. If you're eager to witness this dazzling display, here’s everything you need to know about the best viewing locations and tips for maximizing your experience.
By Z'rox Nøør9 months ago in History






