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There was a time when Korea was one—one land, one culture, one people, living with a shared identity that had evolved over centuries. That unity was shattered in 1910 when Japan annexed Korea, beginning decades of colonial rule that suppressed Korean language, culture, and independence. For 35 years, Korea existed under foreign control, waiting for…
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In the rapidly evolving race for artificial intelligence dominance, infrastructure is becoming just as critical as algorithms. While most conversations revolve around models, chips, and data, a quieter revolution is unfolding behind the scenes—how to keep these powerful systems cool. And now, in a move that has caught global attention, Google appears to be turning…
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Ballari, a historic city in northern Karnataka, stands as a powerful reminder that land itself can carry the memory of centuries. Known for its striking red soil, rugged granite hills, and rich mineral resources, Ballari is a place where nature, history, and industry intersect in remarkable ways. The city breathes a quiet strength, shaped by…
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In the vast blue stretch of the Indian Ocean lies a small, remote island called Diego Garcia. From above, it looks like a peaceful coral atoll shaped like a horseshoe, surrounded by turquoise waters and white sand. But beneath its calm appearance, this island holds one of the most strategic military positions in the world.…
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The tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States have once again brought the world’s attention to the fragile balance of power in the Middle East. What appears on the surface as a sudden military confrontation is, in reality, the result of decades of mistrust, political rivalry, and competing visions for regional dominance. The relationship…
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When a nation decides to send its own people into space, it is not merely launching a mission — it is launching belief, confidence, and a new chapter of history. That is exactly what Indian Space Research Organisation is doing with Gaganyaan. Gaganyaan is India’s first human spaceflight mission — a bold step toward sending…
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Is Dubai the safest city in the world? It’s a question often asked by travelers, entrepreneurs, investors, and dreamers alike. And the answer, more often than not, leans strongly toward yes. Dubai has built a global reputation not just for its iconic skyline and record-breaking architecture, but for something far more valuable — security and…
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In every industry, there are salespeople. And then there are names that become standards. In the world of car sales, Joseph Jerad is not just a performer — he is a phenomenon. While others focus on numbers, Joseph focuses on people. While many chase targets, he builds relationships. And that subtle difference is what separates…
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In a world where trade routes define power, influence, and opportunity, Chabahar Port stands as more than just a harbor on the southeastern coast of Iran. It is a statement. A corridor of ambition. A silent reshaping of regional economics. Positioned along the Gulf of Oman, Chabahar opens a direct maritime gateway that bypasses traditional…
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In 1948, a silent revolution walked into a classroom at the University of Oklahoma. His name was George McLaurin — a retired professor, a determined scholar, and a man who carried the weight of history on his shoulders. He was the first African American admitted to pursue a doctorate at the university. But admission did…