Thinker's Chronicle

Category: Edition 94

  • Sudan’s Displaced People’s Camp in Famine

    Sudan’s Displaced People’s Camp in Famine

    The war between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group and the Sudan army that broke out in April of last year has been disastrous to her nation. As a result, more than 10 million Sudanese have been forced to flee their homes creating the world’s largest displacement crisis. Some relocated to the Zamzam…

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  • Hurricane Milton

    Hurricane Milton

    Fallen debris, displaced people, flooded homes and roads filled with lines and lines of traffic. These phrases perfectly describe the situation that many people in the Caribbean and Florida, a state in the United States of America are going through because of Milton. Hurricane Milton was a tropical cyclone that became the second most which…

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  • 2000 Year Old Jewelry Found in Kazakhstan

    2000 Year Old Jewelry Found in Kazakhstan

    The archaeological community woke up to an exciting discovery of ancient artifacts almost 2000 years old, in southern Kazakhstan’s Turkistan region. The discoveries were made at the Tolebaitobe burial ground in the Karaaspan rural district of the Ordabasy district. The artifacts are believed to be made during the reign of Kangju state, that ruled the…

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  • Zahara Initiative Against Period Poverty

    Zahara Initiative Against Period Poverty

    Period poverty is a term used to describe the lack of access to sanitary products, such as menstrual pads and tampons, for women and girls. This issue disproportionately affects people living in poverty, particularly in developing countries. In the recent years there has been more awareness on this matter and it is great to see…

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  • Mexican Officials Assassinated

    Mexican Officials Assassinated

    Claudia Sheinbaum became the first female president of Mexico a couple months ago; however, some note that her decisive stand against cartels may have  led to the violent murders of several high-standing officials, such as Alejandro Arcos, Francisco Tapia, and Yolanda Sanchez. Alejandro Arcos was the mayor of Chilpancingo, the capital of the state of…

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  • The Grenfell Report

    The Grenfell Report

    June 14, 2017 –– a fire broke out at North Kensington’s Grenfell Tower, starting in the kitchen of its fourth floor and spreading to all 24 floors. At the end of the tragedy, seventy-two people had died; the fire was burning for 24 hours before it was extinguished. Victims of this residential building ranged from…

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  • Iran-Israel Conflict

    Iran-Israel Conflict

    With other wars such as the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts, the Iran-Israel war may just seem as another building block of global conflict adding pressure on our fragile connecting bridges. However, its ties to the Israel-Palestine war makes it far more vital to understand than previously noted. The conflict was parried back and forth for…

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