Rising Suicide Cases and Mental Health Crisis in Gaza

Rising Suicide Cases and Mental Health Crisis in Gaza

After Palestinian Muhammad al-Najjar wrote a post on his Facebook page saying, “I am forced to leave this world after I have exhausted all my efforts and attempts to recover from depression over the course of eight years, the last of which was electricity sessions.” He grabbed a grenade and blew himself up. The news … Read more

Is Space still a Threat to Earth? Examining Historical and Recent Evidence

Is Space still a Threat to Earth? Examining Historical and Recent Evidence

Is space still threatening the Earth recently as it threatened it in the past? In more than one historical scientific reading of thinkers, scientists, and writers, we find that the majority of ancient civilizations directed their focus towards space, and built edifices on Earth consistent with the stars and planets, and this is what we … Read more

European stocks open lower amid concerns about global interest rates and Chinese economic growth

European stocks open lower amid concerns about global interest rates and Chinese economic growth

European stocks opened today, Friday, lower and on their way to record a weekly loss, as risk appetite was negatively affected by concerns about keeping interest rates high globally for a longer period, as well as concerns about the growth of the Chinese economy. The European Stoxx 600 index fell 0.5 percent and is on … Read more

The Growth of the Saudi Professional Football League: Neymar’s Perspective

The Growth of the Saudi Professional Football League: Neymar’s Perspective

Brazilian star Neymar da Silva, who recently joined Al Hilal Saudi Arabia, said that Cristiano Ronaldo was described as “crazy” when he moved to the Saudi Professional Football League, but the experience proved the opposite after the competition grew and developed rapidly. Al-Hilal announced, on Tuesday, its contract with Neymar for two seasons from Paris … Read more

The Escalating Environmental and Health Crisis in War-Torn Khartoum

The Escalating Environmental and Health Crisis in War-Torn Khartoum

While the truce negotiations falter, battles continue in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, amid mutual accusations of committing violations against civilians, without any glimmer of hope for a near end to the war that has been raging since April 15. Khartoum and its inhabitants sank more in their … Read more

Jeanne Birkin, Iconic French Singer and Actress, Passes Away at 76

Jeanne Birkin, Iconic French Singer and Actress, Passes Away at 76

The French singer and actress, Jeanne Birkin, one of the icons of singing and acting in France, died today, Sunday, due to her artistic and emotional association with the famous singer Serge Gainsbourg, at the age of 76, according to an informed source. Born in London in 1946, and whose name was closely associated with … Read more

Medical Negligence in Egypt: Causes, Consequences, and Calls for Accountability

Like other people, Muhammad Kamal used to read from time to time about an accident that claimed the life of a citizen or left him disabled as a result of medical negligence in a hospital, but the young man who had recently completed his university studies and was preparing to start his working life did … Read more

Lebanese Deputies Nominate Former IMF Official Jihad Azour for Presidency After 7 Months of Vacancy

After more than seven months of presidential vacancy, 32 Lebanese deputies announced Sunday the nomination of an official in the International Monetary Fund, former minister Jihad Azour, for the presidency. Since the end of former President Michel Aoun’s term at the end of October, the Lebanese parliament has failed for 11 sessions to elect a … Read more

“Grip Strength and Mobility Tests May Predict Risk of Dementia, Study Reveals”

A new study reveals that simple tests that assess grip strength and mobility can predict people’s risk of developing health factors associated with aging such as dementia. Previous studies have shown that as people get older, they generally tend to lose muscle tone and move more slowly. read more This section contains related articles, placed … Read more

AI Trained to Read Electrical Waves in the Brain for Speech Recognition: A Remarkable Advance in Computational Neuroscience.

A large readership likely recalls the iconic image of the late theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, completely confined to a computer-controlled wheelchair. And trained that computer to read the movements of Hawking’s eyes, if fixed on a word or letter, the computer knows what is required of it. At that time, there were only a few … Read more