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Steve Davis: The Legacy of Snooker’s Six-Time World Champion and His Enduring Influence
A closer look at Steve Davis, the six-time World Snooker Champion whose dominance in the 1980s helped shape the modern era, and whose legacy continues to influence the sport amid today’s rising competitive standards.
Amelia Earhart: Newly Declassified Documents Reveal Fresh Insights into Her Disappearance
Thousands of newly declassified U.S. government records shed new light on the enduring mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, revealing key details about her final flight, the massive search operation, and persistent theories surrounding her fate.
Bonfire Night 2025: Date, Safety, and How the UK Celebrates Guy Fawkes Night
Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Night, falls on November 5th in 2025. This article unpacks the historical roots, modern festivities, safety measures, and community impact of one of the UK’s most iconic annual events.
Rose Byrne’s Role in Mrs. America: Why the Miniseries Resonates Today
Rose Byrne’s portrayal in ‘Mrs. America’ stands out as a nuanced reflection on feminism, politics, and the cultural divides of the 1970s—offering viewers a lens into the past that feels urgent and relevant now.
Rediscovering Kaabu: Griots and Archaeology Unveil a Lost Kingdom
The songs of griots and archaeological discoveries bring the lost kingdom of Kaabu back to life, shedding light on its rich history and cultural significance.
EU Parliament Members Criticize Azerbaijan, Turkey on Genocide Anniversary
EU Parliamentarians Nathalie Loiseau (France) and Geadis Geadi (Cyprus) criticized Azerbaijan and Turkey, respectively, on issues related to Armenia & Genocide memory around the 110th anniversary.
Brussels Official Calls Armenian Genocide Century’s Darkest Page
Brussels Public Welfare Centre President David Weizmann called the Armenian Genocide a century’s darkest page, urged remembering history & fighting denial in the face of rising extremism.
Greek Speaker Calls Genocide History’s Darkest Page
Hellenic Parliament Speaker Nikitas Kaklamanis called the Armenian Genocide one of history’s darkest pages, criticized Turkey’s denial, and urged shared remembrance on the 110th anniversary.
The Matenadaran’s Dedication to Artsakh, Nagorno-Karabakh’s Written Heritage: Safeguarding Ink and Identity:
On January 3, 2025, the Matenadaran, Armenia’s esteemed repository of ancient manuscripts, hosted a poignant ceremony honoring the dedicated individuals involved in the “Meknark” program. This event, held in conjunction with a concert dedicated to the “Preservation and Promotion of…
A Day of Remembrance, Hope, and Respect: Nagorno-Karabakh Independence Referendum
On December 10, 1991, the independence referendum of Artsakh Republic (Nagorno-Karabakh) became a historic milestone, symbolizing a day of remembrance, hope, and respect for the unwavering resolve of its people to exercise their right to self-determination. The referendum was held…
Chinese robots can mimic human facial expressions and emotions
Robots created by the Chinese company Ex-Robots are difficult to distinguish from humans: they have visible veins on the outside and lines on their palms. They can mimic human facial expressions and emotions – something that is revolutionary in the…












