“Turkey’s First Lady Urges Melania Trump to Advocate for Children in Gaza”
Turkey’s First Lady, Emine Erdoğan, has called on former U.S. First Lady Melania Trump to speak out on behalf of children suffering as a result of Israel’s war in Gaza.
In a letter published by the Turkish presidency on Saturday, Mrs.…
“Should Everyone Be Taking Vitamin Supplements? Evaluating Evidence, Risks, and…
Vitamin supplements are often promoted as an efficient way to compensate for dietary deficiencies. Yet, while the global market is valued at $32.7 billion (£24.2 billion), with over 74% of Americans and two-thirds of Britons reporting…
The Taliban has banned wearing “short coats” or “shirts with trousers” in public and private…
The Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, in continuation of imposing restrictions on citizens, has banned wearing “short coats” or “shirts with trousers” in public and private universities.
Sources…
Between Deterrence and Diplomacy: Iran’s Internal Debate over Regime Survival and the Ukrainian…
Hardliners in Tehran argue that Iran’s adversaries are less concerned with its nuclear program than with its geopolitical position as a regional power in the Middle East.
The current domestic debate in Iran reflects two competing…
Effekter av klimaendringer på menneskets nervesystem
Leger advarer om at problemene man i dag ser hos personer med nevrologiske lidelser, i fremtiden kan ramme friske mennesker som følge av global oppvarming.
Et varmere klima – spesielt i form av ekstreme hetebølger – er ikke bare en trussel…
The Unexpected Ways Food Interferes With Drug Effectiveness
Occasionally, the food we eat can interfere with how drugs are supposed to work. Scientists are now trying to harness these effects to boost the efficacy of treatments.
It was an embarrassing – and after five hours, a painful – problem. A…
Eroding Power: How Successive Setbacks Are Undermining Iran’s Regional Influence
Over the past twelve months, Iran’s government has faced a series of cascading setbacks that together suggest a profound erosion of its regional influence and internal resilience. External military defeats, the collapse of critical…
UN Declares First-Ever Famine in the Middle East: Gaza Faces Catastrophic Hunger
The United Nations on Friday formally declared a famine in the Gaza Strip, marking the first such designation in the Middle East. According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), as of 15 August 2025, famine conditions…
Gaza og Vestens historiske dilemma
Krigen mot Gaza kan ikke forstås utelukkende som en militær konfrontasjon eller som nok en episode i den langvarige arabisk-israelske konflikten. Den utgjør snarere en historisk prøve som har avdekket skjørheten i den vestlige moralske og…
Reintegrering av tilbakevendte afghanske flyktninger – et livsviktig steg
Etter mer enn førti år med konflikt har millioner av afghanere blitt tvunget til å forlate landet på grunn av krig, fattigdom og politisk ustabilitet. Men i de siste årene har endringer i situasjonen, migrasjonspress fra nabolandene og…