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How does fasting change our perception of everyday objects? When the world is rediscovered through abstinence

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Artificial Intelligence and the future of the human mind: Enhanced or weakened?

AI can elevate you when it supports your thinking, but it can weaken your brain when it replaces it....

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Ramadan fasting: How does it reset the human body from within?

Fasting isn't deprivation... it's a smart reset of the body when it stops consuming continuously....

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Jeffrey Epstein: A biography of a mysterious rise and an open judicial end

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Beyond Presidents: Why do U.S. policies remain constant despite changing administrations?

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Feb 17

February 18, 2001: The most dangerous spy in FBI history (Robert Hanssen)

The most dangerous spy in FBI history didn't penetrate the system... he was inside it all along.

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Feb 06

Beyond Presidents: Why do U.S. policies remain constant despite changing administrations?

In the United States, presidents change, but politics moves according to the logic of a system designed to resist rapid ...

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Feb 02

The Epstein case and the question of time: Why is the file back at this moment?

The Epstein case returned because the law opened the archives, but opening the archives does not mean that justice can a...

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Jan 31

Europe in 2026: How did the political center collapse under the pressure of accumulated crises?

Europe in 2026 is not an electoral crisis, but a crisis of governance in a time when trust no longer automatically votes...

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Jan 28

January 31, 2020: When Britain left the European Union ... and the idea of a "united West" was shaken

Brexit revealed that the West's crisis is not in borders, but in trust in the system itself.

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Jan 22

The crisis of political legitimacy in an era of polarization: When Elections Are Not Enough

In an era of polarization, winning elections is no longer enough... because legitimacy has shifted from performance to i...

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Jan 21

From ice to gold: How climate change turned Greenland into a global treasure

Greenland went from a forgotten iceberg to a global treasure because the climate changed... and with it, the rules of th...

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Jan 21

Why did America choose January 20 to inaugurate its presidents?

January 20 is not a protocol ritual, but a constitutional solution to hand over power without a vacuum.

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Feb 03

"Rich Justice" in the Epstein case: Wealth as a deferred accountability factor

The issue is not that the law doesn't punish, but that wealth gives time and a longer path before the punishment arrives...

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Feb 02

Epstein case: Why has one of America's most serious criminal cases resurfaced?

The Epstein case is coming back because documents are raising questions faster than the law can provide answers.

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Jan 29

The story of the European single market: How did Europe abolish borders without abolishing countries?

The European single market did not abolish states, but it redefined the meaning of borders within the economic system.

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Jan 27

The crisis of university education and the labor market in the Arab world: The skills gap

The education crisis in the Arab world is not a lack of degrees, but a surplus of education that does not lead to employ...

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Copper: The metal that could stop the green transition and artificial intelligence

Green transformation and artificial intelligence do not depend on ideas, but on one metal that may not be enough for eve...

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Jan 21

From ice to gold: How climate change turned Greenland into a global treasure

Greenland went from a forgotten iceberg to a global treasure because the climate changed... and with it, the rules of th...

158
Jan 18

Back to the Moon in 2026: Why is Artemis II the most dangerous spaceflight?

Artemis II is not a symbolic return to the moon, but a full-scale test of man and technology before a return to the luna...

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Jan 16

Greenland as a geopolitical bomb: Who has the power today, America or Europe?

Greenland is no longer a frozen land, but a leverage card that is redrawing the balance of power between America and Eur...

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Feb 03

Wellness as a market: How do companies create a "health concern" and then sell its solution?

Wellness has gone from a simple daily right to a market that creates anxiety and then sells temporary control over it.

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Jan 31

Sleep tourism: Hotels selling the "perfect night's sleep"

The rise of sleep tourism: Expensive hotels don't sell a view... they sell a good night's sleep!

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Jan 29

The story of the European single market: How did Europe abolish borders without abolishing countries?

The European single market did not abolish states, but it redefined the meaning of borders within the economic system.

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Copper: The metal that could stop the green transition and artificial intelligence

Green transformation and artificial intelligence do not depend on ideas, but on one metal that may not be enough for eve...

122
Jan 21

Rich Dad, Poor Dad: How to think about money in a life-changing way.

The book teaches you how to move from working for money to building assets that make money work for you.

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Jan 18

US 25% tariffs on Iran: One decision shakes up supply chains

When trade becomes an instrument of punishment, it's not just countries that pay the price... it's the whole market.

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Jan 13

Certificate inflation: When a certificate loses its value

As the number of degrees increases, their ability to distinguish between those who have knowledge and those who are just...

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Jan 01

Oil as politics: Why did OPEC+ freeze production increases until Q1 2026?

When oil production increases are frozen, it's not just the market that's being managed... it's politics.

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Feb 17

How does fasting change our perception of everyday objects? When the world is rediscovered through abstinence

Fasting resets our consciousness, transforming the things we are accustomed to from mundane details into conscious exper...

15
Feb 17

Artificial Intelligence and the future of the human mind: Enhanced or weakened?

AI can elevate you when it supports your thinking, but it can weaken your brain when it replaces it.

19
Feb 06

Jeffrey Epstein: A biography of a mysterious rise and an open judicial end

The Epstein case reveals how wealth and connections can postpone accountability without eliminating crime.

104
Feb 04

The Art of Dealing with People: How to bring out the best in people without arguing or dominating them.

Dale Carnegie explains that people don't resist ideas per se, they resist feeling insulted or belittled, and that preser...

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Jan 29

The secret book: How did the Law of Attraction become a cultural phenomenon?

The Secret invites you to test one idea: When you change your focus, your path begins to change.

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Jan 27

The crisis of university education and the labor market in the Arab world: The skills gap

The education crisis in the Arab world is not a lack of degrees, but a surplus of education that does not lead to employ...

109
Jan 19

Disappearing instead of confronting: Why is it easier to disconnect today?

Invisibility shortens the confrontation, but prolongs the pain and breaks trust.

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Jan 17

Is remote work real freedom or isolation in disguise?

Working remotely sounds like freedom, but it dissolves boundaries: home becomes office, the day goes on and on

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