Perfume and seasonal diseases

Perfume Lovers Have Lower Risk of Seasonal Diseases

A new study by researchers from the University of Oxford has found that people who wear perfume regularly have a lower risk of contracting seasonal diseases, such as colds, flu, and allergies. The study, which…



President of Argentina fires public servants

President Milei Fires Thousands of Public Servants

In a shocking move on Monday, Argentina’s President Javier Milei announced the dismissal of thousands of public servants, branding them “parasites” draining the country’s resources and hindering progress. The mass layoff impacted workers across sectors…




Afghanistan human rights report

Afghanistan Tops Global Human Rights Ranking

A new report by the International Human Rights Organization (IHRO) has ranked Afghanistan as the number one country in the world for respecting and protecting human rights. The report praised the de facto authorities in…


Gravity and obesity

Scientists Revealed the True Cause of Obesity

A team of researchers from Harvard University has finally solved the mystery of why so many people are obese in the world. According to their groundbreaking study, the main culprit is not diet, lifestyle, or…



EU's Walls for Peace initiative

EU Offers to Build Walls and Fences for Other Countries

The European Union has announced a new initiative to help other countries secure their borders and prevent illegal immigration. The initiative, called “Walls for Peace”, involves providing financial and technical assistance to countries that want…


ChatGPT's laziness problem

ChatGPT: The Lazy Chatbot That Refuses to Work

ChatGPT, a popular chatbot that claims to be able to chat about anything, has become lazy and unresponsive, according to its users. The chatbot, which is powered by a sophisticated artificial intelligence system, has been…