Cristiano Ronaldo goes to play in the desert, in a league that, as a whole, is not worth the sum of AC Milan and Inter Milan, with a number of spectators comparable to the Hungarian league, with the only international outlet of playing a continental cup against
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The African mining world, and not only that, is hell. But it is not very well known. There are names, like those of the South Africans of Gemfields, which are unknown to the general public, and yet they have a century of history and are number one
Read more →Kissinger, the centenarian, is greeted by the Chinese government as an old associate with whom they have travelled a long and winding road together. Indeed, the common road of the 20th century between the US and China is built on the efforts of the then National Security
Read more →Just think, it is now one step away from being possible. Pull up the lever on your home’s electrical panel, and it connects with a ray of energy coming from the sun and bounced off a satellite: no cost, no ecological damage, no end. An existing network
Read more →Modern life is closely linked to computers. But classic computer technology has already largely reached its limits. Scientists are therefore looking for new directions that could make a revolutionary breakthrough in computing. The most promising is considered to be the quantum computer, which should be much more
Read more →There is a big and sad difference between the life that right-wing extremists and left-wing extremists are forced into. The latter have to choose clandestinity, and depend on organisational and financial aid from foreign powers and criminal forms of self-financing, such as bank robberies or kidnappings. Quite
Read more →Nature surrounds us, both as macrocosm and microcosm. The macrocosm consists of objects that are proportionate to man and perceptible to the senses, such as animals, plants and various physical bodies. The microcosm, on the other hand, is a collection of extremely small objects such as molecules,
Read more →“Any technological innovation can be dangerous: fire has been so from the beginning, and language even more so; you could say that both are still dangerous today, but no man could be said to be so without fire and without speech”. This was said by science fiction
Read more →Lilongwe, 26 September 2013. At an intersection in the capital of Malawi, a traffic policeman asks a driver who has violated traffic rules for his papers. The driver, Victor Sithola, reacts in an exaggeratedly insulting manner, until another policeman intervenes and it is discovered that there are
Read more →Space exploration is the most striking example of the triumph of human intelligence and its perseverance in exploring the unexplored corners of the universe. Not so long ago, just over a century, the ‘flight to the stars’ was the prerogative of science fiction writers, but already by
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