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Unveiling Egypt's New Capital: A Strategic Move Beyond Overpopulation
Cairo, the sprawling and historic capital of Egypt, has long been a locus of power and change, witnessed by its palaces and the scenes of various revolutions. However, in a surprising move in 2015, the Egyptian government announced the initiation of a new capital city, known as the New Administrative Capital, located about 50 kilometers away in the desert expanse. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi spearheaded this initiative, arguing that it would provide a solution to the vexing issue of Cairo's overpopulation. Yet, the underlying problems of Cairo's congestion and its complex backstory lay far deeper than this new city might suggest.
nour slimaniPublished 10 months ago in HistoryClimate Migration
Introduction Ladies and gentlemen, brace yourselves for the grandest escapade of the century, as climate change brings to the forefront an unexpected contender on the migration scene: the environmental refugee. As our planet heats up and weather patterns go haywire like a DJ on a caffeine binge, we're witnessing a new kind of migration – one driven not by dreams of a better life, but by the sheer survival instinct of finding a place that isn't slowly turning into an oven. This article takes you on a climate migration roller coaster, from the causes to the consequences, with a sprinkle of humor because let's face it, facing the impending environmental refugee crisis could use a good laugh.
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The Bright Future of Our World 🌍
The Bright Future of Our World 🌍 Welcome, dear reader, to an exciting journey into the future of our world! 🚀 In this article, we're diving headfirst into the endless possibilities that await us in the years to come. Buckle up because we're about to embark on a rollercoaster ride through the marvels and innovations that will shape our world's destiny.
Ismail errahiliPublished 10 months ago in Earth The Most Ancient Belief Systems
I remember asking my mother when I was about 14, I asked her “If Jesus is the Way, why are there so many religions in the world that don’t believe in Jesus but have other beliefs.” And she replied, “Julie, God presents himself to people in different ways and they interpret his teachings in different ways.” Basically, validating that everyone’s belief system is true to them. I was raised Lutheran; although I converted to Catholicism as an adult as it resonates much stronger to me than Lutheranism. Again, affirming we are all on different pathways to enlightenment.
Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual WarriorPublished 10 months ago in HistoryWhen the Floods Came
Sophie had always loved the river that ran behind their house. It was where she and her friends swam, fished and played on long summer afternoons. It was where they’d watched the occasional storm roll across the wide sky, watched lightning split the clouds, and heard the rain drum on the roof. She was eight when she learned the flood story. It was the story her grandparents told on nights when they’d have a storm.
mouaiz nouarPublished 10 months ago in EarthNavigating the New Economic World: A Strategy for Combating Climate Change
As we stand on the precipice of a climate crisis, it has become increasingly evident that the global economy is intertwined with environmental sustainability. The relationship between economic growth and climate change has never been more critical. In this article, we will explore the evolving landscape of economic world strategy in the face of climate change and the imperative for nations and businesses to adopt sustainable practices.
Zak KadiriPublished 10 months ago in Earth10 Facts About Aesculapian Snakes
1. Scientific Name Zamenis longissimus is the logical name given to the Aesculapian snake. Its variety name, "Zamenis," comes from Asclepius, the Greek god related to recuperating, while the species name, "longissimus," portrays its extended body.
Vivek Told: "Stop Doing Eminem Raps.
The US is gearing up for another Presidential Election. As well as Donald Trump there are Doug Burgum, Chris Christie, Ron De Santis, Asa Hutchinson, Mike Pence and, Vivek Ramasamy. Donald Trump is still marginally in the lead and the firm favourite to be the candidate to face Joe Biden. Trump is facing 90 charges and there is a very real possibility the next President, could be governing the US, from behind bars. Yes, folks, it could actually happen, Trump governing the US, from a prison cell. But there is a way to go yet. Besides Trump, Ron De Dantis is a favourite. As is, Vivek Ramaswamy.
Nicholas BishopPublished 10 months ago in The Swamp