Artistic representation of Chinese pro-Palestinian support, featuring a raised fist wrapped in a keffiyeh, floating dandelion seeds, and the Great Wall of China in the background
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Israel’s Propaganda Fails in China

In the digital landscape of China, where online discourse often takes on poetic and metaphorical tones, a unique narrative has emerged around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Chinese netizens refer to Palestinian fighters as “dandelions,” symbolizing resilience and endurance. This linguistic framing reflects a broader sentiment on Chinese social media, where public opinion has leaned overwhelmingly in…

displaced Gazans returning to their destroyed homes
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The Chagos Archipelago: America’s Dark Legacy of Forced Relocation

Many believe that Donald Trump’s ideas are extreme, particularly his intentions for the Gaza Strip. However, there is much more depth to this perspective than simply labeling him as “crazy.” Let’s look back at a dark chapter in history that reveals just how far the U.S. has gone to exert its control over vulnerable populations….

Fatima al-Fihri, founder of the world’s first university

The Woman Who Founded the World’s First University

Fatima al-Fihri: The Muslim Woman Who Revolutionized Education When people think of universities, they often imagine institutions like Oxford, Harvard, or the Sorbonne. But history tells a different story—one where the world’s first university was founded not in Europe, but in North Africa, and not by a king or scholar, but by a woman: Fatima…

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EvilLoader Malware: A New Threat Targeting Telegram Users on Android

A newly discovered security vulnerability, named EvilLoader, is targeting Telegram users on Android. Cybercriminals exploit this flaw to embed malicious applications within video files, making unsuspecting users vulnerable to malware infections. This article explores the risks associated with EvilLoader, how it works, and the necessary precautions to protect yourself. How EvilLoader Works EvilLoader operates by…

"A North Korean submarine docked in a military shipyard, with officials inspecting the vessel.
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North Korea Unveils Nuclear-Powered Submarine: A New Threat to Global Security?

North Korea’s Nuclear-Powered Submarine: What We Know So Far In a bold move that has sent shockwaves across the international community, North Korea unveiled its first nuclear-powered submarine on March 8, 2025. The announcement, reported by Associated Press, marks a significant leap in the nation’s naval capabilities, raising concerns among global powers. Why This Submarine…

llustration of a clock jumping from 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM, symbolizing the start of Daylight Savings Time 2025

Daylight Savings 2025: When Does the Time Change and How It Affects You

When Does Daylight Savings Time Start in 2025? Mark your calendars—Daylight Savings Time (DST) in the U.S. will begin on Sunday, March 9, 2025, at 2:00 AM local time. Clocks will spring forward by one hour, meaning longer daylight in the evenings but a shorter night’s sleep for many. Why Does the U.S. Observe Daylight…

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The U.S.-China Rivalry in Africa: A Battle for Influence and Resources

Introduction The geopolitical landscape of Africa is increasingly shaped by a growing power struggle between the United States and China. Both nations are vying for influence over the continent’s rich natural resources, strategic infrastructure, and economic partnerships. As the U.S. explores deals in countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to counterbalance China’s dominance,…

Artistic reconstruction of the Round City of Baghdad in the 10th century, depicting its circular design, central palace, and surrounding walls.

The Lost Library of Baghdad: The House of Wisdom and Its Untold Legacy

The House of Wisdom: How Baghdad Led the World in Knowledge Introduction: A Lost Treasure of Knowledge Imagine a place where scholars from different cultures gathered, where ancient Greek, Persian, and Indian manuscripts were translated, and where groundbreaking discoveries in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine were made. That place was the House of Wisdom (Bayt al-Hikma)…

Lab-grown meat samples in petri dishes, handled by researchers wearing blue gloves in a sterile laboratory setting
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Is Lab-Grown Meat a Health Risk? The Debate Over ‘Immortalized Cells’ and Cancer Concerns

Introduction Lab-grown meat, also known as cultured or cultivated meat, is being marketed as a sustainable alternative to traditional livestock farming. However, recent concerns have emerged regarding the use of immortalized cell lines in its production. Some reports claim that these cells, which are commonly used in scientific research, could pose cancer risks when consumed….

A futuristic nuclear fusion reactor glowing with plasma, representing the potential of limitless clean energy.
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Record-Breaking Nuclear Fusion: Are We Closer to Limitless Clean Energy?

Nuclear fusion is back in the spotlight. The dream of unlimited, clean, and sustainable energy has been a scientific pursuit for decades. But in recent months, something has changed. From U.S. labs achieving energy gain, to China’s superconducting tokamak, and Spain’s unexpected success, fusion energy is breaking records like never before. So, are we finally…