World History
From Modesty to Exposure: The Timeline of Moral and Fashion Decline from 1850 to Now.
Throughout human history, fashion has not only been a reflection of beauty or status it has been a barometer of culture, values, and morality. From the layered modesty of the 1800s to the hyper-revealed trends of the 21st century, the shift in clothing mirrors something deeper: a transformation, and perhaps a collapse, of traditional values and educational foundations. This essay traces that journey through time and dives into the gradual erosion of boundaries social, familial, spiritual and how they manifest in the way we dress.
By Sayed Zewayed10 months ago in History
China pushes for tariff cancellation to end US trade war
China Pushes for Tariff Cancellation to End US Trade War China is requesting that all tariffs imposed as a result of the trade war between the United States and China be lifted completely in an effort to reduce tensions and rekindle economic cooperation. Chinese officials have indicated that the removal of these punitive measures is necessary to reset bilateral relations and reestablish trust between the two largest economies in the world. A Legacy of the Trade War The trade war, which began in 2018 under the Trump administration, saw the United States impose tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of Chinese goods, citing concerns over intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers, and a massive trade imbalance. China responded with its own retaliatory tariffs on American exports, including agricultural products and automobiles. Numerous tariffs remained in place despite the fact that the two sides signed a "Phase One" agreement in January 2020, which included China's commitment to purchase additional American goods and implement structural reforms. This has largely remained the same under the Biden administration, resulting in ongoing conflict. The Position of China The Ministry of Commerce of China has consistently emphasized that the global economy would benefit from the removal of tariffs in addition to China and the United States. Chinese officials have increased their lobbying efforts in recent months, urging Washington to repeal policies they see as politically motivated and damaging to the economy. “The additional tariffs are not in line with the interests of the two peoples,” a spokesperson from the Ministry said in a recent briefing. "We believe removing them is consistent with global expectations, would assist in stabilizing supply chains, and would reduce global inflationary pressures," Beijing contends that the continuation of tariffs has been detrimental to both parties, restricting American businesses' access to Chinese markets and contributing to rising costs for American consumers. Challenges and US Response However, the United States has remained cautious. While the Biden administration has expressed openness to improving economic relations with China, it remains wary of lifting tariffs without concrete progress on key issues such as market access, human rights, and national security. U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai has described the tariffs as “leverage” in ongoing negotiations and has advocated for a strategic approach rather than a wholesale rollback. Some members of Congress, particularly those concerned with American manufacturing and national security, have resisted calls to lift tariffs, arguing that doing so without ensuring structural changes in China’s trade practices would amount to a concession. Business Community Weighs In Both sides' business leaders have become increasingly vocal proponents of tariff relief, citing its potential to cut costs and stabilize the economy. Apple, Tesla, and Boeing, among other American businesses with significant exposure to China, have lobbied for a reduction in trade barriers for a long time. According to a report published by the United States-China Business Council, U.S. exports to China support nearly one million American jobs and that lessening trade friction could significantly benefit manufacturing, agriculture, and semiconductors. Similarly, Chinese firms affected by U.S. tariffs have pushed their government to negotiate for greater market access and the removal of what they perceive as discriminatory practices. Implications for Geopolitics and Strategy The call to cancel tariffs is part of a larger strategic rethink that goes beyond economics. As global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, and regional security require cooperation between Beijing and Washington, leaders on both sides recognize the need for more stable ties. As a confidence-building measure, rolling back tariffs, according to some analysts, could pave the way for more substantial agreements on complex topics like technology competition and cybersecurity. Others, on the other hand, warn that economic negotiations could be overshadowed by geopolitical tensions, particularly those over Taiwan, the South China Sea, and U.S. export controls, limiting the likelihood of meaningful progress. The Way Forward China's request to end all tariffs imposed during the trade war sends Washington the clear message that cooperation is possible, but it requires concrete steps toward de-escalation. Whether the U.S. will respond with equal enthusiasm remains uncertain, but the conversation has clearly returned to the negotiating table. A resolution to the ongoing trade war could provide much-needed stability and growth as the global economy continues to face uncertainty from inflationary pressures to disruptions in supply chains. It is abundantly clear that, if the impasse persists, both nations stand to lose a lot by repairing their economic ties. Conclusion The unresolved issues in U.S.-China trade relations are brought to light by China's renewed demand for tariff cancellation. While political hurdles remain, the economic and strategic incentives to move toward de-escalation are growing. The world will be watching closely to see whether words will turn into action—and whether the scars of the trade war can finally begin to heal.
By IBTESUM ISLAM WASI10 months ago in History
When the CIA Tried to Spy With Cats
If you thought spy thrillers couldn't get weirder than exploding pens and martinis with tracking devices, allow us to introduce you to one of the CIA’s most bizarre Cold War brainwaves: Acoustic Kitty—an actual attempt to turn a house cat into a covert agent. Yes, this was a real plan. And yes, it went exactly how you’d expect a mission involving a cat to go: badly.
By Albert Acromond10 months ago in History
The War That Was Started Over a Pig
How a Greedy Swine Nearly Sparked an International Crisis Of all the reasons wars have erupted throughout history—territory, resources, dynastic drama—a wandering pig has to be among the most delightfully absurd. But in 1859, tensions between the United States and Britain reached a boiling point over one particularly ill-fated porker. No, really. This wasn’t a metaphorical pig. It was an actual, oinking, mud-snuffling pig.
By Albert Acromond10 months ago in History
The Mystery of Karolina Olsson: The Girl Who Slept for 32 Years
The Mystery of Karolina Olsson: The Girl Who Slept for 32 Years A Tale Lost to Time In the quiet 19th-century fishing village of Oknö, off Sweden’s southeast coast, lived a young girl whose name would one day become synonymous with one of the most perplexing medical mysteries in history. Her name was Karolina Olsson, and her story is not a fairytale, though it sounds like one. In 1876, she fell into a deep, unexplainable sleep and didn't wake up for 32 years.
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in History
The Origins of Basketball
Basketball was invented in December 1891 by Dr. James Naismith, a physical education instructor at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts. Tasked with creating a new indoor game to keep his students active during the cold New England winter, Naismith nailed two peach baskets to the balcony of the gymnasium and used a soccer ball as the first basketball. The objective was simple: throw the ball into the opposing team’s basket. There were 13 original rules, and nine players on each team participated in the first game.
By Kavin Gomes10 months ago in History
Assam
Assam: The Land of Lush Landscapes and Cultural Heritage Nestled in the heart of Northeast India, Assam is a land of breathtaking beauty, rich cultural traditions, and immense historical significance. Known for its tea gardens, vibrant festivals, and the mighty Brahmaputra River, Assam serves as the gateway to the Northeast and holds a unique place in the tapestry of Indian diversity.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar10 months ago in History
American History
American History: The Making of a Nation The history of the United States of America is a story of struggle, innovation, and transformation. From its roots as a land inhabited by diverse Indigenous peoples to its emergence as a global superpower, America’s journey has been shaped by conflict and compromise, ideals and contradictions, and a constant pursuit of liberty and justice.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar10 months ago in History
Indian History
Indian History: A Journey Through Time India, one of the world’s oldest civilizations, boasts a rich and diverse history that spans thousands of years. From the ancient urban culture of the Indus Valley to the birth of major religions, powerful empires, colonial rule, and finally independence, Indian history is a complex tapestry of cultural, political, and spiritual evolution. It is a story of resilience, innovation, and transformation that has shaped not only the Indian subcontinent but also the wider world.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar10 months ago in History







