Perspectives
Fire in the Crescent: The 2025 Israel-Iran Conflict and the Fractured Path to Peace
By: Lal Sher Khan The morning of June 13, 2025, dawned like any other in Tehran. But within minutes, the sky turned to fire. What began as the faint sound of jets over the city quickly turned into an orchestrated barrage. Israel, for the first time in history, launched a full-scale direct military operation against Iran, striking deep into the heart of the Islamic Republic.
By Lal Sher Khan 7 months ago in History
The Giants of Peru: Conquistadors' Eyewitness Accounts and the Mystery of Ancient Skeletons
The Giants of Peru When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in South America in the 16th century, they anticipated discovering gold, spices, and strange civilizations. However, they did not expect to encounter legends of giants, and even more surprisingly, reports of actual giant skeletons unearthed by the native people that they claimed to have seen with their own eyes.
By The Secret History Of The World7 months ago in History
Which Prophet Could Interpret Dreams in Islam? The Story of Yusuf’s Unique Gift
Dreams have sparked curiosity and wonder for centuries. In Islamic history, dreams aren't just random images—they can warn, guide, or comfort the soul. Some of the most powerful lessons come from stories where these nighttime visions shape real lives. Among the prophets, one stands out for his rare and remarkable gift to interpret dreams: Prophet Yusuf (Joseph).
By Mike S. Hess7 months ago in History
Israeli and Palestinian Women United for Peace
The conflict between Hamas and Israel continues, claiming thousands of civilian lives. International organizations remain far from reaching an agreement. Amid this, on October 4, 2023, thousands of Palestinian and Israeli women gathered at the Dead Sea to demand peace under the slogan “Israeli and Palestinian Mothers Changing Realities.”
By Valentina Martire Velazco7 months ago in History
The Eight Kings Who Ruled Before the Flood: Unveiling the Sumerian King
A Forgotten Record of Impossible Reigns: Unraveling the Enigma of the Sumerian King List In the cradle of civilization, where the first written words were penned, and society took its earliest steps, ancient scribes inscribed a remarkable document into clay tablets: the Sumerian King List. This cuneiform text, over 4,000 years old, lists the names of kings who reigned in ancient Mesopotamia.
By The Secret History Of The World7 months ago in History
Talking Points 1905
I started the company van the other day and was immediately greeted by a bombastic baritone voice booming from the radio. I’m not sure who the speaker was because, to me, they all sound alike. It doesn’t matter if it’s politics or sports, I never listen to talk radio. I want to hear music when I turn on the box, not someone proselytizing.
By Mark Gagnon7 months ago in History
Xolotl: The Dog God of the Aztec Underworld
A Shadow in the Twilight In the depths of Aztec mythology, a figure is cloaked in mystery amid the gods of the sun, rain, war, and death. Unlike the shining warriors and celestial kings, he is a god, a companion of the dead, and a guide through the shadows. Half-man, half-dog, he is the guardian of twilight.
By The Secret History Of The World7 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









