History of Slavery: Slavery is the ownership of one human being by another. It was once common. Today, slavery is illegal according to international law, and the law of almost every nation on Earth. It does, however, still exist.
Leaders of the Arab world will gather at the 30th Arab League Summit in Tunisia. The summit aims at bringing together Arab countries and questions surround this year’s conference about the status of Syria. The Arab League suspended Syria’s membership in 2011 over a government crackdown on pro...
A lucky group of members boarded a brand new A350-900 for its delivery flight to Hong Kong. But first, the plane was tested and inspected at the Airbus Delivery Centre in France.
Also, there is a clear propaganda interest for rulers wanting to retain power to disparage new ideas. In countries with monarchy, the words “republic” or “democracy” have been used precisely like “anarchy,” to imply disorder and confusion. Those with a vested interest in preserving the ...
Cyberstalking is a criminal offense in many countries, and nearly every state in the US outlaws online stalking or harassment. Specific statutes and penalties vary, but online stalking can result in jail time for serious or repeat offenders. ...
January 15, 2025 |InTrending |ByRalitsa Golemanova
A cloud economics analysis examines whether the benefits of a cloud platform outweigh the cost and hassle of migration, in both the short and long term. A sound business case for cloud includes elements such as upfront costs, switching from CapEx to OpEx, effects on governance and security, ...
With two or three people using 4K devices in your home, even a 100Mbps connection can get clogged up pretty quickly, leaving not much bandwidth for anything else. So if you have a household full of devices, gigabit internet is sure to give you plenty of spare bandwidth no matter who’s...
What Is Colonization? Does Colonialism Still Exist? How Did Countries Colonize Other Countries In The First Place? By 1914, most of the countries in the world had been colonized by Europe. The primary motive was to become a planetary superpower and dominate the world. Thus, many European count...
The countries of Southern Africa are home to an estimated 105,000 San, comprising 50,000 in Botswana, 38,000 in Namibia, 11,000 in South Africa, 4000 in Angola and 2000 in Zimbabwe and Zambia. Of the South African San, only the !Xun and the Khwe still speak their Indigenous “click...