Humanity
Dr. Umar Johnson Returns: A Passionate Voice for Pan-Africanism and Social Justice
In a vibrant and thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Umar Johnson, the outspoken Pan-African scholar and activist, made a triumphant return to the podcast scene, broadcasting from his birthplace of Philadelphia. Known for his unapologetic advocacy for Black empowerment and unity, Dr. Johnson shared his insights on a range of pressing issues, from historical reflections to contemporary controversies, all while emphasizing the importance of cultural pride and self-determination.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED9 months ago in Interview
The Unseen Journey of a Job Seeker. AI-Generated.
The alarm rang at 6:00 AM, sharp and unforgiving. Riya blinked against the pale morning light that crept through her window, her fingers instinctively silencing the shrill noise. Another day had begun—another day of resumes, rejection emails, and awkward interviews. She sat up slowly, the familiar weight of anxiety settling over her like an old shawl.
By samon khan9 months ago in Interview
Why I Stopped Watching Reality TV
It started with a broken glass and a screaming match on screen — and a strange silence in my living room. That was the moment I realized reality TV wasn't entertainment anymore. It was noise. Addictive, exaggerated, and quietly reshaping how I saw myself and others. I reached for the remote... and never looked back.
By Mr Haris Khan9 months ago in Interview
Pakistan Claims China-Made Jets in India Clash, Boy Given Wine: SCMP’s 7 Highlights. AI-Generated.
Pakistan Claims China-Made Jets in India Clash, Boy Given Wine: SCMP’s 7 Highlights The South China Morning Post (SCMP) recently published a series of notable stories covering geopolitical tensions, bizarre incidents, and regional developments. A shocking case of a boy being given wine and Pakistan's claims that India's fighter jets were made in China were highlights. Here’s a detailed breakdown of SCMP’s seven key stories:
By parves mosharaf9 months ago in Interview
Mastering the Art of the Interview: Tips for Success
Interviews are one of the most nerve-wracking aspects of the job application process. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a fresh graduate, stepping into a room (or a virtual meeting) to answer questions can feel like you’re walking into the unknown. But interviews don’t have to be daunting. With a little preparation, confidence, and a sprinkle of charm, you can turn any interview into an opportunity to shine. Here’s how to master the art of the interview.
By Leesh lala9 months ago in Interview
One Job, a Thousand Lives
When most people think of an air traffic controller, they picture a man in a tower, eyes glued to radar screens, calmly directing planes like a conductor in a silent symphony. But for Thomas "Tom" Keane, the job was far more than dots on a screen or headsets echoing with pilot voices. It was a calling—a weight he carried across four decades, over a thousand storms, countless emergencies, and more stories than he ever thought he’d live to tell.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Interview
Papal conclave begins after cardinals sworn to secrecy; first vote results in no pope chosen yet
Introduction The Vatican has entered a period of solemn anticipation as the papal conclave officially begins, with cardinals from around the world gathering in the Sistine Chapel to elect the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church. Following the oath of secrecy, the first round of voting concluded without a decisive outcome, signaling that the election of a new pope may require multiple ballots. The process, steeped in centuries-old tradition, is being closely watched by over a billion Catholics worldwide.
By Aprub Hasan Afif9 months ago in Interview
Trump’s trade war with Canada has backfired on America. Now he has a crucial meeting with Mark Carney
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit US President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday in what could be one of the most contentious meetings between the neighboring countries’ leaders in years.
By Emon Molla9 months ago in Interview
Hollywood is shaken by Trump’s tariff plan for the movie industry
Trump’s announcement that he wants a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the United States. Several movie studio and streaming industry executives who spoke with CNN are downright apoplectic because, they believe, the president hasn’t thought about the ramifications of his proposal, which could decimate an iconic industry.
By Aprub Hasan Afif9 months ago in Interview










