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Drones, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of War
Drones, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of War War is no longer fought only with soldiers, tanks, and fighter jets. Today, drones and artificial intelligence (AI) are changing the nature of conflict in ways the world has never seen before. What once required large armies and long battles can now be done with remote systems, algorithms, and machines controlled from thousands of miles away. This shift is redefining power, security, and the risks of future wars.
By Wings of Time 10 days ago in History
Why Countries Are Preparing for Future Wars
The World Is Re-Arming: Why Countries Are Preparing for Future Wars Across the world, countries are increasing their military spending at a speed not seen in decades. Governments explain this growth as necessary for defense and national security. However, many experts and ordinary people worry that this trend could move the world closer to conflict instead of peace. From Europe to Asia, from the Middle East to the Pacific, nations are strengthening their armies, modernizing weapons, and preparing for possible future wars.
By Wings of Time 10 days ago in History
Tensions, Transitions, and a Fragile Global Balance
Today’s World Affairs: Tensions, Change, and an Unstable Balance Today’s world affairs show a global system under great pressure. Many countries are facing political tension, economic uncertainty, and security challenges at the same time. The world is changing quickly, and no single event explains everything. Instead, a mix of conflicts, power struggles, and new technology is shaping how nations deal with each other.
By Wings of Time 10 days ago in History
Three Indie Podcasts About Classic Hollywood
Classic Hollywood was not simply a place and time where movies were made. It was where the magic happened, on and off the screen. Classic Hollywood wasn’t just about the classic movies being made — Citizen Kane, King Kong, Arsenic And Old Lace, It Happened One Night, Casablanca. The movie stars — backed by the studios and their P.R. machine — were depicted as larger than life, living lives of pampered luxury, extravagance, and, at times, even debauchery.
By Frank Racioppi12 days ago in History
Looking Back: When Barr Tried to Change the Course of History
Looking Back: How It Started The information expressed in this article is outdated, there's no doubt about it. Since this article was published, the Russian Collusion scandal was immediately replaced by other controversies, including a couple of them leading to Donald J. Trump becoming the first president to be impeached, twice.
By Dean Traylor12 days ago in History
Humanity’s Greatest Promise: The Birth of Universal Human Rights
Introduction On December 10, 1948, in the aftermath of two catastrophic world wars, the United Nations General Assembly adopted one of the most significant documents in human history: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Crafted as a global roadmap for freedom, dignity, and justice, the UDHR stands as a powerful commitment by the world community to uphold the inherent rights of every individual. In an age still healing from genocide, oppression, and war, this declaration became a beacon of hope, guiding the path toward a more humane world.
By DRE Explains15 days ago in History
Can World War III Be Prevented?
Can World War III Be Prevented? The idea of World War III is no longer limited to history books or fictional movies. Rising global tensions, regional wars, arms buildups, and political rivalries have made many people wonder whether another world war is possible—and more importantly, whether it can still be prevented. While the risks are real, global conflict is not inevitable. Prevention depends on choices made by leaders, institutions, and societies today.
By Wings of Time 16 days ago in History
What Would World War III Look Like Today?
What Would World War III Look Like Today? When people imagine World War III, many still picture massive armies, tanks rolling across borders, and cities reduced to rubble by bombs. While traditional warfare would still play a role, a modern world war would look very different from the conflicts of the 20th century. Advances in technology, global interdependence, and new forms of power have changed how wars are fought—and how they affect the world.
By Wings of Time 16 days ago in History
Valentine’s Day : A Way to Celebrate Love, Life and Relationships
Valentine’s Day : A Way to Celebrate Love, Life and Relationships Valentine's Day, which falls on February 14, is an international representation of love, romance, and attachment in its most profound forms. Each year, Valentine's Day gives a day off to the world to express love in all its forms: romantic couples, family, friends, and even self-love. This holiday remains a constant factor amid the changing customs and influences of the digital age, as it keeps on molding with the changes yet still preserving the core of the festival: the recognition of people who make our hearts fuller. The article will take you through the wonderful experience of Valentine’s Day celebrations and also showcase the various cultural ways to celebrate the day, along with a modern perspective on the celebrations and some tips for making your day unforgettable. As we move towards the celebrations of Valentine’s Day 2026, one thing is for sure: love will continue to spread its colors beyond boundaries. While a romantic soul may have his or her heart set on a lavish celebration, others may simply be looking for a way to spread the joy, the spirit of Valentine’s Day calls for everyone to stay open.
By Pranjal Pandey17 days ago in History
UAE and India Sign a Major Defense Agreement
UAE and India Sign a Major Defense Agreement The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and India have taken another important step in their growing relationship by signing a new defense cooperation agreement. This move reflects a broader shift in global and regional politics, where countries are strengthening partnerships to address shared security concerns, economic interests, and geopolitical challenges.
By Wings of Time 17 days ago in History
Reform or Replace? The Future of Global Governance
Reform or Replace? The Future of Global Governance Global governance stands at a critical crossroads. Institutions created after World War II—especially the United Nations—were designed to prevent another global catastrophe. For decades, they provided platforms for dialogue, coordination, and conflict management. But today, many people question whether these institutions still work as intended. The growing debate is no longer just about reform. It is about whether global governance should be repaired or replaced entirely.
By Wings of Time 17 days ago in History











