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Bitcoin vs. Gold: Shaping the New Economic Landscape

Bitcoin vs. Gold: Shaping the New Economic Landscape

The global economy is undergoing a profound transformation as Bitcoin, the decentralized digital currency, challenges established financial norms. For centuries, gold served as the backbone of national currencies. Countries with substantial gold reserves see their currencies strengthen when gold prices…
China’s Crackdown on Mosque Architecture Reaches Final Stages

China’s Crackdown on Mosque Architecture Reaches Final Stages

In a move seen as the culmination of the government’s campaign to “sinicize” Islamic architecture across the country, the last major mosque in China with distinctly Arabic features has undergone a dramatic transformation, the Guardian reported today. The Grand Mosque…
Over 300 Buried in Papua New Guinea Landslide, Local Media Says

Over 300 Buried in Papua New Guinea Landslide, Local Media Says

A massive landslide has devastated a remote village in northern Papua New Guinea, burying over 300 people and more than 1,100 houses, Reuters reported today. The landslide occurred around 3 a.m. on Friday in the Enga Province, approximately 600 km…
Armenia Relinquishes Four Border Villages to Azerbaijan as Key Step Towards Peace

Armenia Relinquishes Four Border Villages to Azerbaijan as Key Step Towards Peace

Armenia has returned four border villages to Azerbaijan, a crucial step in the efforts to normalize relations between the long-time rivals, Al Jazeera reported yesterday. The villages of Baghanis, Voskepar, Kirants, and Berkaber have been handed back to Azerbaijan, which…
WIPO Approves New Treaty to Protect Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge in Patents

WIPO Approves New Treaty to Protect Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge in Patents

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) approved on Friday a new international treaty to highlight the disclosure of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge in patent applications, UN News reported. Under the new treaty, patent applicants will be required to…
South Sudan Expands Educational Curriculum to Include Arabic, Islamic Studies

South Sudan Expands Educational Curriculum to Include Arabic, Islamic Studies

The South Sudanese government has introduced Arabic language and Islamic Religious Education into the country’s national education system, a local media reported yesterday. Speaking at the launch of new textbooks in Juba, Vice President Hussein Abdelbagi Akol described this as…
Southern Africa Faces Humanitarian Crisis Amidst El Niño-Driven Droughts, Floods

Southern Africa Faces Humanitarian Crisis Amidst El Niño-Driven Droughts, Floods

A severe drought exacerbated by the El Niño weather pattern has left millions food insecure in Southern Africa, warns World Food Programme (WFP) Executive Director Cindy McCain. During a recent visit to Zambia, the epicenter of the crisis, McCain described…
Hybrid, electric cars more likely to strike pedestrians than fuel-powered cars, study reveals

Hybrid, electric cars more likely to strike pedestrians than fuel-powered cars, study reveals

Electric and hybrid vehicles are more likely to hit pedestrians compared to petrol or diesel vehicles, especially in urban areas, according to a study conducted by researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the Guardian reported. Data…
Norway, Ireland and Spain formally recognize a Palestinian state

Norway, Ireland and Spain formally recognize a Palestinian state

In a landmark move, three European nations announced Wednesday they will formally recognize a Palestinian state, media reports said. The countries that have made this decision are Ireland, Norway and Spain. The formal recognition will take place May 28, and…
Ancient Humans Resided in East Timor 44,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Reveal

Ancient Humans Resided in East Timor 44,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Reveal

Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of ancient human habitation in East Timor dating back 44,000 years, shedding new light on the region’s rich cultural heritage, Al Jazeera reported today. A team of researchers from Australian and UK universities excavated a deep…
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