Ancient Romans Considered Indian Spices As Luxury Item
The phrase “All roads lead to Rome” was literally true at the peak of the Roman Empire as people used to travel to the Italian capital even from India and […]
USD 145,000 Offered For A Six-Month Antarctica Job
A six-month job in Antarctica with USD 145,000 salary has left a researcher torn between a major career opportunity and concerns about long-distance challenges. The 29-year-old man working at an […]
Iran Detains Nobel Laureate, Yet Again
The concerned authorities in Iran recently arrested Narges Mohammadi (b. April 21, 1972), the Human Rights activist and a vocal proponent of mass feminist civil disobedience against the mandatory hijab […]
Archaeologists: Individual Clans Created Moai Statues
Statues with the huge face were carved out of solid stones around AD 1300-1700. These massive stone statues, called Moai, can be seen on Easter Island (or Rapa Nui in […]
Baltic Beauties Hiring ‘Husbands’
A chronic shortage of men has prompted desperate Latvian women to hire “husbands for an hour“. Reports suggest that the Baltic beauties are better educated, healthier and live longer than […]
Oxford Stresses On Digital Exhaustion
When someone scrolls on her/his cell phone, a reel or an image or a piece of news or personal opinion of a netizen pops up. While some of them make […]
Patriarchy, Politics & Women
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (b. June 24, 1962) became the first woman President of Mexico and the first Jewish person to hold the office on October 1, 2024. She recently met […]
General Munir To Control Pakistan’s Nuke Button
The power of the Pakistani Army has expanded further as its influence is now even greater than the elected civilian government. The power of Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir Ahmed […]
South America: US Escalates On All Fronts
As the Donald Trump Administration dramatically escalates its demonstration of force against Venezuela, with the arrival of the USS Gerald R Ford, the largest aircraft carrier of the US, in […]
