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One Nation, One Shield: The UAE's Unwavering Commitment to Every Person on Its Soil
There are moments in life that reveal the true character of a place. Not the gleaming towers or the record-breaking landmarks, but the quiet, steady reassurance that comes from knowing you are safe. That the country you live in will not abandon you. That its leaders see you, value you, and will do everything in their power to protect you. For millions of people living in the UAE — citizens, residents, and expatriates from every corner of the world — the past several weeks have been exactly that kind of moment.
By Sarath Menonabout 2 hours ago in Humans
The real target Russia could attack next
As concerns grow over the future of European security, a new and provocative assessment is reshaping how analysts think about a potential conflict between Russia and the NATO. While much of the focus has traditionally been on the Baltic region, some experts now believe the first move in such a conflict might come elsewhere—specifically, against Germany.
By Shirley Oyiadoma day ago in Humans
🌕 Humanity Returns to the Moon After 50 Years
A New Era of Space Exploration For the first time in more than 50 years, humanity is preparing to return to the Moon. The last time astronauts walked on the lunar surface was during Apollo 17 in 1972. Since then, the Moon remained quiet, visited only by robotic spacecraft and satellites. But today, a new space race has begun — and this time, the goal is not just to visit the Moon, but to stay.
By Wings of Time a day ago in Humans
Why Families Used to Have 10+ Kids
People now talk about very large families as if they were mostly a lifestyle choice, a quaint old custom, or proof that people back then simply loved children more than people do now. That version is easy to repeat because it is warm, simple, and harmless on the surface.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 days ago in Humans
When Population Panic Goes Viral
A chart shows up in a feed. The numbers are clean. The colors look official. Somebody adds one loaded word like “extinction,” and within minutes the comment section is full of panic, rage, and certainty. That sequence is common now.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin5 days ago in Humans










