Iran’s President Breaks His Silence: Pointing at the US and Israel Amid Deadly Riots

There are moments in history when a nation does not speak in numbers, but in grief. Iran is living through one of those moments now.

What began as economic protests has transformed into one of the most violent chapters in recent Iranian history. Streets once filled with voices demanding change have turned into corridors of fire, fear, and blood. According … Read more

Turns Out, These Are 5 Powerful Reasons You Should Drink Water Right After Waking Up

There are moments in life that seem small, almost invisible. Like the first few seconds after you open your eyes in the morning. No noise yet. No notifications. Just you, your breath, and the quiet rhythm of a body that has been working all night to keep you alive.

During sleep, your body is fasting. Not eating. Not drinking. Yet … Read more

Many Are Complaining About “Super Flu” — Here’s How to Protect Yourself Before It Gets Worse

Lately, people have been sharing the same story again and again. On social media, in group chats, even in quiet conversations at coffee shops.
A cough that doesn’t stop. A sore throat that lingers. Breathing that feels heavier than usual.
Days turn into a week. A week stretches longer. And recovery feels far away.

Some call it “Super Flu.”
Others … Read more

How Often Should Happy Married Couples Make Love? Experts Reveal the Truth

Comparison has always been a silent thief of happiness.
We compare salaries, houses, vacations—
and quietly, we compare our intimacy.

“How often do they do it?”
“Are we normal?”
“Is something wrong with us?”

These questions echo in many marriages, whispered late at night or hidden behind forced smiles. But is there really a magic number when it comes to … Read more

The Ideal Time for Intimacy by Age: Is Morning or Night Better for Making Love?

Intimacy is never just about the body.
It is about presence, timing, and two people choosing each other—again and again.

For married couples, making love is not merely a routine. It is a quiet language, spoken without words, that strengthens trust, emotional safety, and long-term connection. Yet many couples ask the same question in different seasons of life: when is Read more

Venezuela’s Sovereignty Under Fire: Rodriguez’s Bold Stand & The U.S. Uncertainty

Caracas’s early morning air was heavy with tension. Smoke still curled in quiet neighborhoods once bustling with life. Across Venezuela, citizens listened anxiously as interim President Delcy Rodríguez spoke firmly to her nation on live television: “No foreign agent governs Venezuela.

With the dramatic U.S. military operation that resulted in Nicolás Maduro’s capture, international eyes shifted sharply to South … Read more