Humanity
Saudi Arabia and Yemen: A Conflict That Refuses to End
Saudi Arabia and Yemen: A Conflict That Refuses to End The conflict between Saudi Arabia and Yemen is one of the longest and most complex wars in the Middle East. While the intensity of fighting has changed over time, reports of renewed airstrikes and military activity continue to raise concern across the region. Understanding what is happening requires separating confirmed facts from political claims and looking at the broader context of the war.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Earth
Tensions Rise: USA, Israel, and Iran — What We Know”
Tensions Rise: USA, Israel, and Iran — What We Know” In the last few days, world attention turned to a high-profile meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. The leaders met to discuss a range of issues, but a major focus was Iran — its ballistic missile program and its nuclear developments.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Earth
When Silence Speaks Louder Than Screens
For a long time, I thought connection had to be loud to be real. Notifications buzzing. Messages lighting up my phone. Endless conversations happening all at once. If I wasn’t responding, posting, reacting, I felt like I was disappearing. And I don’t think I was alone in that feeling. We were taught that presence meant visibility, and visibility meant value.
By Ajan Lori Abei2 months ago in Earth
Advantages of Social Apps
Social apps have become an important part of our daily lives. Almost everyone uses social apps like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. These apps help people connect, share ideas, and stay informed. Social apps are not only for fun; they also bring many benefits to individuals, businesses, and society.
By shaoor afridi2 months ago in Earth
Metals in Soil: Hidden Elements That Shape Life
Metals in Soil: Makeup, Role, and Eco Effects Introduction How Metals Reach Soil From Nature Rocks weather over time. Wind, rain, and bugs break them down. This frees metals like iron, aluminum, calcium, and magnesium into soil.
By Say the truth 2 months ago in Earth
Majestic Mountains
Mountains are my happy place. Growing up in the country of Kyrgyzstan, where 93% of the land mass are mountains, I spent a lot of time in my childhood and youth climbing, hiking, and camping in the mountains. They were just always there, only about a 30-min drive from the city, as a natural background to my life. And as something that was always there, I took mountains for granted.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Earth
The AI That Can Predict Your Next Move—And Why Everyone Is Talking About It
Imagine this: You’re scrolling through your favorite app, and suddenly it recommends something before you even knew you wanted it. A movie, a song, an article—it’s eerily precise. Some people call it coincidence. Others call it magic. But the truth? It’s artificial intelligence. And the kind of AI that’s being developed today isn’t just smart—it’s predictive, almost like it can read your mind.
By Yasir khan2 months ago in Earth
The Water Crisis That Could Spark Global Tensions
The Water Crisis That Could Spark Global Tensions Water—something we often take for granted—is becoming one of the world’s most precious resources. Across the globe, rivers are drying up, lakes are shrinking, and underground water supplies are disappearing faster than they can naturally refill. What was once a local problem is now a growing international concern, and countries are beginning to clash over access to freshwater.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Earth








