Jon Heggie / National Geographic: The pilgrims would probably have seen the date trees first: A sea of spiked green palms, verdant against the barren backdrop of dramatic sandstone mountains. This welcome sight, perhaps the first lush vegetation they’d seen for days, pr ...বিস্তারিত
Marwan Bishara / Al Jazeera: In an attempt to salvage his country’s waning influence in the Middle East, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is embarking on a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia this week. But advancing “strategic cooperation” with his Saudi and Gulf c ...বিস্তারিত
Sophia Epstein / BBC: Since ChatGPT launched to the public in November 2022, workers have flocked to the platform; social media feeds have filled with tips on how to incorporate AI tools into workflows; and some early research has already shown generative AI leads to prod ...বিস্তারিত
Henry Huiyao Wang / Arab News: China’s position as the third-most-favored mediator among Palestinians according to an Arab News YouGov poll, trailing Russia and the EU, comes as no surprise. This ranking aligns with the perception of Palestinians and resonates with Chin ...বিস্তারিত
Rachel Hartigan / National Geographic: The coconut crabs on the island of Nikumaroro are longer than a reporter’s notebook, wider than an archaeologist’s trowel, and roughly the same size as an explorer’s hiking boot. As the largest land invertebrate on the planet, ...বিস্তারিত
Rafael Behr/ The Guardian: Rishi Sunak’s White House jolly can’t mask the fact that Brexit Britain is a fading powerThe prime minister arrives in Washington with no real leverage in Europe – and therefore no real leverage with Joe BidenThe Americans know how to make ...বিস্তারিত
Mike MacEacheran / BBC: The ongoing debate about tipping culture in the United States has been reignited with the recent news that employees at the first-ever unionised Apple Store in the US are proposing asking for tips. It has sparked intense debate about tipping cultur ...বিস্তারিত
C0neie Chang/National Geographic: In the United States, domestic cats kill up to 4 billion birds and 22 billion small mammals every year. These deaths dwarf other man-made causes of wildlife mortality like accidental poisoning and habitat destruction and pose an imminent ...বিস্তারিত
Lucie Grace/ BBC: Each satisfying crunch of compacted powder underfoot was a small victory as I stepped between linden trees, trying to keep my balance, wearing snowshoes for the first time in my life. I used to hate snow with a passion, but on this occasion I couldn't st ...বিস্তারিত
Tabitha Britt National Geographic: Do multivitamins ensure your body gets everything it needs? It's a complicated question without a one-size-fits-all answer. While there’s no doubt taking multivitamins may benefit some people, experts suggest assessing your nutritiona ...বিস্তারিত