On 24 March 2026, the gold market is telling a story that every investor, trader, and macro watcher should understand: gold does not move on fear alone. It moves on expectations, especially expectatio...
On March 24, 2026, the United Arab Emirates offers one of the most interesting case studies in the global conversation about happiness indicators, quality of life, and national wellbeing. According to...
On 23 March 2026, Al Faya in Sharjah is once again at the center of one of the most important conversations in world archaeology: when did early humans reach Arabia, and did they merely pass through,...
On March 22, 2026, one of the most exciting conversations in both art and accessibility is no longer just about who gets into museums, but how people experience art once they are there. That is where...
As of March 21, 2026, one of the most fascinating questions on the internet and in modern science remains the same: are there advanced civilizations beyond our planet? It is a question that sits at th...
On March 21, 2026, the legal and business world is still drawing lessons from one of the most scrutinized corporate transactions in modern tech history: the sale of Twitter. What looked at first like...
For many retirees, the dream is no longer simply to stop working. It is to start living differently. That shift in mindset is one of the main reasons Greece has become an increasingly attractive retir...
Sustainability used to be treated like a feel-good side quest—nice to have, easy to postpone, hard to measure. Now it’s a full-on systems problem with real deadlines: climate volatility, resource cons...
There’s a particular kind of thrill that comes from realizing the past didn’t just happen—it left receipts. Not metaphorical ones. Literal, toe-by-toe, heel-to-mud evidence that enormous animals once...
Energy is the quiet engine of geopolitics: it powers factories, heats homes, keeps data centers humming, and—when leveraged strategically—reshapes alliances without firing a shot. On 19 March 2026, cr...
If global energy markets had a “pressure point,” it would be the Strait of Hormuz—a narrow maritime corridor where geography, economics, and geopolitics squeeze together so tightly that even small dis...
There’s a particular kind of cultural magic trick that only works once—unless you do it for twenty-five years straight, in public, on walls, with stencils, and somehow nobody “officially” sees your fa...











