COP30 & The Conflict Of Interest
The 30th UN Climate Conference (COP30), held in the Brazilian port city of Belém on November 10-21, 2025, concluded without a consensus on a concrete roadmap or explicit language in […]
Europe Plans To Create Own Intelligence Service
The European Commission (EC) has taken the first steps toward creating a supranational intelligence unit, according to a report in the Financial Times based on sources in Brussels. The proposed […]
Resting Among The Stars
Various famous personalities, from Oscar Wilde and Simone de Beauvoir to Émile Zola and Jim Morrison, have been buried in different cemeteries of Paris, such as Père Lachaise, Montmartre and […]
Study: Early Britons Came From West Africa
A team of archaeologists and geneticists has shaken up the popular belief about the ancestors of the Britons, claiming that some of them had come from West Africa! Reports suggest […]
Ancient Bread Bearing Jesus Christ’s Image Found
In what may be seen as an astonishing archaeological discovery, researchers recently unearthed five 7th-8th Century loaves of bread, including one featuring a depiction of Jesus Christ as a farmer […]
Vatican To Help Rebuild Gaza, Pak To Send Troops
After being named the successor to the late Pope Francis in May 2025, Pope Leo XIV appealed for “no more war” in a message to world powers, calling for a […]
A ‘Dissent’ Victory
Once, Arnold Joseph Toynbee (April 14, 1889 – October 22, 1975), the English historian, a Philosopher of History, an author and a Professor of International History at the London School […]
Infectious Diseases Decimated Napoleon’s Army
Napoleon Bonaparte (also known by his regnal name Napoleon I; August 15, 1769 – May 5, 1821) invaded Russia with a multinational Army of approximately 600,000 soldiers in 1812. However, […]
Study: Electricity Produced 2,000 Years Ago
There is a cylinder made of copper inside a 13-15cm-long ceramic pot. One can find an iron rod inserted into that cylinder. Archaeologists discovered such a battery near the ruins […]
