North Korea is said to be experiencing a late food crisis. As a result of this crisis, the citizens of the country are being urged to eat less and have black swans as food. Recently, North Korean state media has been promoting the consumption of black goose meat to its …
Read More »Climate Change and the World’s Efforts to Find Solutions Through COP26
The world’s thermometer is getting higher and higher. The impact of the world’s heat problem is beginning to be felt by various people, from the poles to the Sahara. From the closed ‘Pandora’s Box’, the threat of flooding, heavy rain, drought, biodiversity loss and humanitarian crisis is slowly emerging. The …
Read More »India Refuses to Implement Zero Carbon Emissions
India refuses to implement its zero carbon emissions target. This is because the country considers the current climate crisis to be caused by the carbon emissions of developed countries in the past. Indian Environment Minister R. P. Gupta said his country is a victim of the climate crisis, not a …
Read More »Shocking Facts Uncover Oldest Mummies in China
A DNA study by Chinese, American and European researchers has revealed surprising facts about the 13 oldest mummies thought to be the ancestors of China. The research showed that the mummies found were not ancestors of modern-day Chinese. Researchers looked at genetic information from a mummy in the Tarim River …
Read More »The Irony of Expensive Cooking Oil Prices in Palm Rich Countries
Cooking oil prices have risen in some regions in recent days. The price of basic goods (bapok) was more than Rp 22 thousand per kilogram (kg). The average price of packaged cooking oil for brand 1 rose by Rp 100 per kg to Rp 17,400, citing the International Strategic Food …
Read More »Steve Jobs’ letter on Buddhism auctioned for USD 290.000
Steve Jobs’ handwriting containing his thoughts on Zen Buddhism sold at auction for $300,000. The writing was done directly by the hands of the founder of Apple when he was 18 years old. He wrote to childhood friend Tim Brown on February 23, 1974, two years before Jacobs and Steve …
Read More »15 of the 400 richest people in the US are still young
Forbes has released its list of the 400 richest people in the United States (USA) in 2021. 15 young people or millennials under 40 from the list. Some of these lists are ‘suddenly’ getting rich because of memes and crypto assets. For example, the youngest Sam Bankman-Fried (29) has amassed …
Read More »Amazing Specifications MacBook Pro 2021
Apple announced the specs and prices of the new 2021 MacBook Pro at its Apple Event Monday night (18/10). The manufacturer from the United States (USA) has released two models with 14- and 16-inch screens. Both of these laptops use the new Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets. Both …
Read More »Four Female Nobles of Japan Lose Their Titles for Love
Emperor Naruhito’s newly wed niece Princess Mako on Tuesday, October 26, 2021 is under the spotlight. This is because he took a life-or-death vow with a non-aristocratic figure. For the sake of her decision to marry Kei Komuro in the name of love, Princess Mako is ready to lose her …
Read More »Beach Bikini Music Now Allowed in Saudi Arabia, Alcohol Still Banned
The rules in Saudi Arabia are starting to get very conservative. What was previously considered normal in other countries has taken a strange turn in Saudi Arabia. However, with the changing views over time, Saudi Arabia has now changed its rules drastically and decided to be more flexible. Now, Saudi …
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