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What I Noticed When Light Started Doing More Than Brightening a Room
For most of my life, light was something I turned on without thinking. If a room was bright enough to see clearly, the job was done. Light had one purpose and that was illumination. I never questioned whether it could do anything more.
By illumipureabout a month ago in Journal
Saudi Arabia Deports 24,000 Pakistani Beggars After Warning to Islamabad. AI-Generated.
In a sweeping move that has caught international attention, Saudi Arabia recently deported approximately 24,000 Pakistani nationals accused of begging on its streets. The decision, authorities say, follows repeated warnings issued to Islamabad over the growing number of Pakistani citizens involved in street solicitation in the kingdom. This large-scale deportation has sparked discussions about migrant labor policies, socio-economic challenges in Pakistan, and the treatment of expatriates in Gulf countries.
By Fiaz Ahmed about a month ago in Journal
Zelensky Gives Stark Warning as EU Leaders Start Crunch Talks on Russia's Frozen Assets. AI-Generated.
As Europe grapples with the economic fallout from Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning ahead of critical discussions among European Union leaders on Russia’s frozen assets. The talks, set to shape the future of sanctions enforcement and post-war reconstruction funding, carry significant political and financial implications for both Ukraine and the EU.
By Fiaz Ahmed about a month ago in Journal
Russian Court Orders Raiffeisen to Pay €339 Million in Damages. AI-Generated.
In a significant development that could reverberate across global banking, a Russian court has ordered Raiffeisen Bank, Austria’s prominent banking institution, to pay €339 million in damages. The ruling, which comes amid heightened tensions between Russia and Western countries, underscores the growing legal and financial challenges faced by international banks operating in Russia.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Journal
The Kremlin’s Brazen Tactics: Russia’s Shadow Fleet Doubling as a Spy Asset, Intelligence Sources Say. AI-Generated.
In a development that has sent ripples through international intelligence communities, sources reveal that Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” is serving a dual purpose: not only transporting sanctioned goods and circumventing Western restrictions but also acting as a covert intelligence-gathering tool. This revelation sheds light on the increasingly sophisticated and audacious strategies employed by Moscow in the context of global geopolitics and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Journal
William Rush: The Forgotten Sculptor Who Shaped America’s First Artistic Identity. AI-Generated.
In the early years of the United States, when the nation was still searching for its cultural voice, one artist was already shaping it—quite literally. William Rush, often called the first professional sculptor in America, worked at a time when art was seen as a luxury and survival was the priority. Yet through wood, patience, and vision, Rush carved a foundation for American sculpture that still echoes today, even if his name has faded from popular memory.
By Ayesha Lashariabout a month ago in Journal
William Rush: The Forgotten Sculptor Who Shaped America’s First Artistic Identity
In the early years of the United States, when the nation was still searching for its cultural voice, one artist was already shaping it—quite literally. William Rush, often called the first professional sculptor in America, worked at a time when art was seen as a luxury and survival was the priority. Yet through wood, patience, and vision, Rush carved a foundation for American sculpture that still echoes today, even if his name has faded from popular memory.
By Ayesha Lashariabout a month ago in Journal
Why We Tweet Before Thinking and Why Deleting Later Does Not Erase the Echo
Social platforms reward speed. A thought appears, fingers move, and a sentence enters the public stream before reflection catches up. Twitter, now known as X, was built around immediacy, and that design still shapes behavior. Many users post first and think later, trusting that deletion can fix regret. Experience suggests otherwise. Even removed words tend to leave traces, emotional, social, and sometimes searchable.
By Ava Thornellabout a month ago in Journal
Don’t Let Matilda’s Death Fuel Anger”: Family’s Powerful Plea at Funeral of Bondi Victim, 10. AI-Generated.
The funeral of Matilda, the 10-year-old girl who lost her life in the tragic Bondi incident, became more than a farewell—it turned into a profound call for compassion, unity, and restraint. As mourners gathered to honor a life cut heartbreakingly short, Matilda’s family delivered a message that resonated far beyond the church walls: do not let her death become a source of anger or division.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Journal
How Marketing Automation Changed the Way I Work. AI-Generated.
I still remember the time when marketing felt overwhelming to me. I was managing emails manually, tracking leads in spreadsheets, and trying to follow up with potential customers without missing anyone. No matter how hard I worked, something always slipped through the cracks. That’s when I was first introduced to marketing automation services, and it completely changed the way I approached marketing.
By Anthony Rodgersabout a month ago in Journal
What Is DTF Printing? A Complete Guide to Direct to Film Printing
DTF printing has become one of the most talked-about garment decoration methods in recent years. As apparel businesses and creators look for flexible, reliable, and cost-effective printing solutions, Direct to Film print technology continues to gain popularity. Understanding what is DTF printing, how it works, and where it fits compared to other methods can help you decide if it’s right for your needs.
By Adria Hargraveabout a month ago in Journal
Trek Beyond the Ordinary: The Remote Wonders of Tsum Valley. AI-Generated.
Hidden deep in the northern part of Nepal, Tsum Valley is a secret Himalayan gem waiting to be explored. Walking through this remote valley feels like stepping into a different world, where nature and culture are untouched by time. For trekkers seeking peace, adventure, and spiritual beauty, Tsum Valley offers a journey beyond the ordinary.
By Juniper Hayesabout a month ago in Journal










