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Fragile Island: Britain’s Economics Buffeted by Geo Political Conflicts

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

The illusion of the “isolated island” has been shattered by the brutal realities of 2026. As the world grapples with a protracted, multi-theater conflict involving the United States, Iran, and the shifting alliances of the […]

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The Ultimate Coastal Escape: Your Guide to Sun, Sand, Pebbles and Serenity

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

Pack your bags and grab your sun cream! Whether you are dreaming of a romantic sunset stroll, a high-octane family adventure, or a cocktail-fuelled weekend with friends, the world’s coastlines are calling. In 2026, beach […]

Cuisine

The Mind-Body Banquet: Nature’s Finest Pescatarian Food and Nutty Treasures

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

Since the dawn of human migration, our ancestors have clung to the coastlines and riverbanks like a lifeline—and for good reason. The “aquatic ape” hypothesis might be debated in ivory towers, but the nutritional evidence […]

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The Verdant Sanctuary: Cultivating Wellness through Green Wisdom

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

In an age defined by digital saturation and the relentless “toil” of modern existence, our internal landscapes often mirror the cluttered, high-velocity environments we inhabit. We are increasingly aware of how the constant stream of […]

Business

The Algorithmic Consumer: How AI is Rewiring the Global Marketplace

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

The traditional relationship between a business and its customer—once defined by broad demographics and seasonal trends—is undergoing a radical, silicon-led transformation. As we navigate the midpoint of the 2020s, Artificial Intelligence has moved beyond a […]

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The New East: Why Bangkok is the Final Frontier for the Eurovision Machine

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

The Eurovision Song Contest has always been a beautiful, glittering paradox. Born in 1956 as a technocratic experiment by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to test the limits of live international broadcasting, it has morphed […]

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The Architect of Austerity? Labour’s Identity Crisis in the Age of Pragmatism

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

The honeymoon period for Sir Keir Starmer’s administration did not just end; it evaporated. Following a landslide victory in July 2024, the Labour Party inherited a nation weary of “Polycrisis,” yet the mandate for “Change” […]

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The Ghost in the Silicon: AI Demystified

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

The hype cycle is exhausting, isn’t it? We are currently drowning in a sea of “unprecedented” breakthroughs and “existential” threats, all served up with a side of corporate messianism. One day, AI is the benevolent […]

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The Great Summer Saturation: Cinema’s 2026 Fever Dream

20 April 2026 Content Editor 0

The popcorn is getting saltier, and the stakes are getting weirder. As we slide into the summer of 2026, the global box office isn’t just a marketplace; it’s a psychological battlefield. We’ve moved past the […]

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The Alchemist’s Kitchen: A Millennial Odyssey Through Moroccan Cuisine

8 April 2026 Content Editor 0

From Argan Groves to the Berber Hearth—The Science and Soul of the Maghreb Moroccan cuisine is not merely a collection of recipes; it is a sprawling, multi-layered history book written in saffron, cumin, and the […]

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    Creative Ideation & AI Collaborations – From AI Characters to Characters Made by AI?

    For as long as we have had novels, cinema, story telling, technology has emerged as a popular global fascination enriched by mecha, ai, androids and the future, often viewed through a lens of dystopian imagination [...]
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    UK Working Class to Bear the Burden as Petrol Prices Soar

    Critical Overview: On Monday, experts warned MPs on the Treasury Select Committee that the recent invasion of Ukraine by Russia could result in a significant increase in petrol and diesel prices. The committee was also [...]
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    US and Germany Strike Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Deal to Counter Russian ‘Aggression’

    Critical Overview: US and Germany Agree on Nord Stream 2 Pipeline The United States and Germany recently announced an agreement on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which aims to address the strategic risks of [...]
  • Africa

    Agadir Unveiled: The Atlantic Jewel of the Maghreb

    A Journey of Sun, Sand, and Soul Forget what you think you know about Moroccan getaways. While Marrakesh pulses with an almost frantic energy, Agadir—perched gracefully on the Atlantic coast—offers a different kind of magic. [...]
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    Why Your Body Needs Laughter and Tears

    We live in a culture that is utterly obsessed with happiness, most of it curated and selective. Social media feeds are flooded with relentless positivity, wellness and “good vibes.” Via algorithms and dopamine reactions to [...]
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Mexico: A Revolution in Art, 1910-1940

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6 July 2013 Comments Off on Mexico: A Revolution in Art, 1910-1940

6 July – 29 September 2013, Royal Academy, London. 10.00 GBP About the show An exhibition which show cases the art in Mexico between 1910 and 1940 revealing the beauty and brutality of revolution and […] […]

Notting Hill Carnival 2021: Celebrating Culture Amidst a Pandemic

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29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: Rio de Janeiro’s carnival is known for its resilience against wars, diseases, and political turmoil, but the pandemic has forced its indefinite suspension, greatly affecting the city and its residents. Since its inception […]

Study reveals downfall of nation’s beloved ketchup

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29 July 2021 0

Critical Overview: The topic of condiments is an interesting one, as it is a reflection of the changing tastes and preferences of consumers. The popularity of certain condiments can be influenced by a variety of […]

Newchip Liquidates Under $4.8 Million in Debt

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17 May 2023 0

Critical Overview: Newchip Liquidates Under $4.8 Million in DebtNewchip Accelerator, a startup creator in Austin, Texas, rebranded as Astralabs, declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy, due to accruing some $4.8 million in debt, reportedly exceeding its $1.7 […]

Billie Eilish: Up Close, as Announced by BBC One

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29 July 2021 0

BILLIE EILISH TAKES OVER BBC ONE AND RADIO 1 IN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW AND PERFORMANCE BBC One has just announced an entertainment special featuring Billie Eilish: Up Close, where the 19-year-old global music sensation will open […]

Hanta Virus Cruise Contagion in the South Atlantic: A Diagnostic of the ‘Hondius’ Outbreak

The maritime world is currently transfixed by a developing crisis that reads like a relic of a more primitive age, yet serves as a stark indictment of modern biosecurity. As of today, 8 May 2026, [...]
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    UK High Street Lost 11,000 Shops in 2020

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The Great Fruit Odyssey: Unlocking the World’s Most Extraordinary Fruit for the Most Discerning Foodies

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Modern Western food culture is often locked in a monopoly of convenience. If you walk into any high-street supermarket in the United Kingdom, the fresh produce aisle presents a familiar, highly uniform display: cosmetic apples, […]

Cuisine

Cannabis Cuisine: Discovering the Best Edibles on the Market

28 April 2022 0

A Critical Overview of Cannabis Christmas: Best Edibles for 4/20 Introduction Cannabis Christmas, the unofficial holiday of weed enthusiasts, is fast approaching, with 4/20 just around the corner. This year’s top edibles are guaranteed to […]

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Our Artful Brain, Changes and a Cunning Old Man

7 September 2022 0

People keep talking about changes and the need to evolve with the course of time, especially nowadays, when times are challenging and uncertain. Yet, the only thing people are usually quite reluctant to pronounce in […]

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PMs Relationship with Truth Questioned

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29 July 2021 0
The Prime Minister’s relationship with truth is currently under intense scrutiny. There are concerns about his explanations surrounding the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat and about his incendiary comments during a lockdown. Downing Street [...]

The State of Racism in Modern Britain: Analyzing the Evidence.

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29 July 2021 0
A Critical Overview of Inequality and Social Injustice Faced by Black and Minority Ethnic Groups in the UK To gain an understanding of the inequality and social injustice experienced by black and minority ethnic groups [...]
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Silicon Valley’s Settlements and Payouts

26 June 2026 0
Tween, Teen and Pre-Teen Screen Time Crisis Goes to Trial For the better part of two decades, Silicon Valley operated under a comforting, self-made mythos: they were merely building the pipes. If the content flowing [...]
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Nintendo Confirms Delay of Super Mario Movie, Leaving Fans Anticipating Further Updates on Production Progress

28 April 2022 0
Nintendo Movie Release Delayed: Illumination’s Super Mario Bros. Film Postponed Until April 2023 Introduction: Nintendo Direct is an annual event that is highly anticipated by Nintendo fans. At the September 2021 event, it was announced [...]
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Walking in my mind

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Walking in my mind 23/06/09 – 06/09/09, Hayward Gallery, South Bank Centre, London, United Kingdom, Europe. So therefore I am The mind, by fiat is the hub of self willed realization. It finds in art […] […]

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Unveiling Lockdown’s Top Wellbeing Trends.

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Analyzing the Trends: Mind, Body, and Soul in the Pandemic Era The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented changes in our daily lives, forcing us to adapt to new norms and cope with the distressing situation. [...]
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