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How to watch the Google I/O 2025 keynote tomorrow
Google I/O 2025, Google's annual developer conference, is set to commence on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at 10:00 AM Pacific Time (PDT). Standard Time (BST). The event will be held at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California, and will be livestreamed globally. How to Watch the Google I/O 2025 Keynote
By Shakil Sorkar8 months ago in Journal
Oslo Accords
Oslo Accords: Another Chapter in the Deception of the Palestinians September 13, 1993. A much-discussed moment in the history of world politics was captured on the White House lawn: Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat shaking hands, with US President Bill Clinton standing in between. Cameras flashed all around, media cheers, and congratulatory messages poured in from major capitals around the world. Everyone was saying—a new era of peace had begun in the Middle East. But what was not visible was the reality behind the scenes of this agreement—a clever, cunning, and ruthless political deception that the Palestinians were the victims of.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Journal
India and Pakistan
India and Pakistan—though two neighboring states—have always had hostile, suspicious, and conflicting relations. Since the bloody chapter of the partition of 1947, these two states have been locked in a perpetual cold war, whether behind the scenes of diplomatic negotiations or on the open battlefield. But Pakistan's presence in modern Indian politics is often more strategic than real; India's political leadership often achieves ulterior motives by portraying Pakistan not just as a rival, but as a formidable enemy. And one of the hidden hands that works very subtly in this process is false flag operations—that is, organizing attacks themselves and blaming them on the enemy.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Journal
Why Lord of the Flies Still Haunts Us in 2025: A Story of Innocence Lost
Imagine a group of boys, barely teens, stranded on a tropical island with no adults, no rules, just freedom. Sounds like paradise, right? In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, it’s a descent into chaos. Published in 1954, this brutal tale of survival and savagery still grips readers in 2025, forcing us to face the darkness within. I read it last month, and it left me shaken. Here’s why this story of innocence lost remains a gut-punch—and what it reveals about us today.
By Doctor Strange8 months ago in Journal
Mastering Your Self Assessment Tax Return: A Step-by-Step Breakdown
Completing your taxes can seem like navigating a labyrinth, but with a bit of planning, your Self Assessment Tax Return doesn’t have to be intimidating. Whether you're newly self-employed or managing multiple streams of income, staying compliant with HMRC is both a legal duty and a financial safeguard.
By Self Assessment Tax Return8 months ago in Journal
Knives Out: A Close Crime, A Distant Gaze
"Whodunnit!"—a term primarily used to describe detective stories or crime thrillers—wasn’t in vogue until the 1930s. It became shorthand for a very specific kind of fiction that emerged in the post-World War I era, where the central mystery revolved around uncovering the identity of a murderer. As the phrase suggests, a whodunnit is all about the suspense: who actually committed the crime?
By Riham Rahman 8 months ago in Journal
Edan Alexander Freed: American Hostage Released by Hamas After 580 Days in Captivity. AI-Generated.
May 13, 2025 After 580 harrowing days in Hamas captivity, Edan Alexander, a young Israeli-American, has been released, signaling a deeply emotional and politically significant development in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. The 20-year-old was captured by Hamas militants on October 7, 2023, during their surprise attack on southern Israel that marked the beginning of one of the most devastating escalations in the region in recent years.
By Syeda Rani8 months ago in Journal
When a Woman Shook the Roman Empire: The Incredible Rebellion of Boudica
Start writing...پلانٹین (Plantago major) — قدرتی شفا بخش جڑی بوٹی Plantain Plantago major A Natural Healing Herb Plantain, scientifically known as Plantago major, is a natural herb that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, herbal remedies, and home treatments. This plant commonly grows in gardens, fields, roadsides, and abandoned areas without any special care. Unfortunately, many people consider it just a useless “weed” and remove it from their gardens, unaware of its powerful medicinal properties.
By GillanI Media 8 months ago in Journal
Is the political duopoly in the UK coming to an end?
The leader of Reform UK, a populist right-wing party that opposes immigration and has seen a sharp increase in support in recent months, was rejoicing over his candidate's close win in a by-election in the northwest English constituency of Runcorn and Helsby.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Journal
Navigating Power: The Debate Over U.S. Access to Global Trade Routes
In a move stirring intense debate in international policy circles, the United States has renewed calls for guaranteed military and commercial access through two of the world’s most vital maritime arteries: the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal. Citing both historic contributions and its role as a global security guarantor, the U.S. administration has framed this appeal as not only practical but also principled. Yet this stance has reignited global concerns over sovereignty, fairness, and the future of international cooperation.
By Hafed Al Ghwell8 months ago in Journal










