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Israeli Strikes Kill 95 in Gaza, Including Doctor Ahmed Qandil

  Israeli forces continue heavy bombardment on Gaza, targeting a crowded market and a water distribution site. At least 95 Palestinians have been killed in the latest attacks, pushing the overall death toll beyond 58,000 since the conflict began. One of the deadliest strikes hit a market in Gaza City on Sunday, killing 17 people, including well-known Palestinian doctor Ahmed Qandil, according to the Palestinian Ministry...

Can Ben Stokes’ 4th wicket lead England to a match-winning position?

Ben Stokes has once again shown why he's a match-winner. His dismissal of Akash Deep for just 1 run added pressure on India's already struggling second innings. With India chasing a modest 193-run target, being 58/4 at 17.4 overs isn't ideal—especially when top batters like Jaiswal and Gill are already back in the pavilion. Stokes’ wicket wasn’t just a number on the board—it was a...

What is the meaning of Making Mistakes Is Better Than Faking Perfection?

The phrase “making mistakes is better than faking perfection” is a powerful reminder that authenticity and growth matter more than pretending to be flawless. It tells us that it’s healthier, braver, and ultimately more productive to try, fail, and learn—than to put on a mask of fake excellence. Why Is Making Mistakes Better? When you make a mistake: You learn something new. Every error teaches you...

What are the requirement of UN Member

The United Nations (UN) has been at the center of global cooperation for nearly 80 years. From maintaining peace to tackling climate change, promoting education to humanitarian aid, the UN brings together the countries of the world for a common cause: a better, fairer planet. As of 2025, the UN is made up of 193 member countries, each with a voice, a flag, and a...

A Unique Journey on the British Isles’ Only Electric Mountain Railway – To the Summit of Snaefell

Our train was slowly climbing a steep valley that felt completely hidden from the world. To the right of the tracks, the Laxey River dropped suddenly, twisting south and disappearing into the Irish Sea. Sheep grazed here and there, and the gentle scent of gorse flowers drifted into the carriage. As I gazed outside, the vegetation thinned out and we rattled higher – and...