Build from the back. So the cliché goes. It tends to be the objective of any manager who takes over or constructs a new team. Jurgen Klopp sounded a voice of footballing orthodoxy whe… Read More
Photo by Anna Shvets on Pexels.comChristianity, with its rich history and diverse traditions, stands as one of the world’s most practiced religions. At its heart lies a set of core bel… Read More
On October 6, Hamas launched an unprecedented and unexpected assault on Israel, launching rockets, demolishing border fences, and killing hundreds of innocent Israeli civilians. In response… Read More
Have you ever thought, why do I get so stressed about work? Workplace stress used to be considered beneficial. Even life-saving. Our forefathers’ instinctive fight-or-flight reaction… Read More
The late 70s and 80s marked a massive turning point in economic and cultural orthodoxy, the consequences of which are being laid before our eyes today. The soaring inequality we expe… Read More
MOSCOW: At memorials to Yevgeny Prigozhin, who was killed in an unexplained plane crash exactly 40 days ago, dozens of mourners hailed the mutinous mercenary chief as a patriotic hero of R… Read More
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.Matt Laslowashington’s biggest problem these days is… Read More
Giorgio Napolitano, the first former communist to rise to Italy’s presidency and the first person to be elected twice to the post, has died aged 98.
A statement issued on Friday nigh… Read More
In today’s increasingly polarized political landscape, it is important to critically examine the individuals and ideologies that shape public discourse. In this investigative blog post… Read More
Hello everyone, its me, Mili again. And today I am back with a new interview with an internationally well-known author, Zorian Cross. You may have heard of him.
In this exclusive inte… Read More
Trading in the Zone (2001) is a deep dive into the psychological aspects of stock trading. It presents a view into a trader’s mind, identifying how fear and overconfidence often lead t… Read More
The Kebra Nagast is a sacred Ethiopian text blending religion, history, symbolism, and parables.The Kebra Nagast, often translated as the Glory of the Kings, is a sacred, prominent, and infl… Read More