Analysis
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In recent days, the coalition supporting the recognition of a Palestinian state has been growing. Experts are assessing this not as a humanitarian act, but as a strategic revenge. France, Spain, Ireland, Norway, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries are uniting not for "justice", but for a geopolitical game against the United States and Israel.
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The "idea" of Israel's policy towards Sudan is taken from David Ben-Gurion's famous statement: "We (Israel) are a small nation. Our capabilities are limited. We must overcome these limitations by identifying and studying our weak points in the war with our enemies in the Arab countries. Especially when we intensify conflicts between ethnic, sectarian groups and minorities, we must make them an insoluble problem." This "idea" determines how Israel deals with the Arab countries. Based on it, the Jewish state has developed a "periphery strategy" - that is, a strategy of increasing instability in the peripheral regions of the Arab countries. This is precisely what was done through the partition of South Sudan.
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What changes will happen to our brains if we rely more on artificial intelligence? Will artificial intelligence really help us learn something, or will it turn us into apathetic and unthinking people? A new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has shown surprising and sometimes alarming results. This article is about how ChatGPT and other neural networks affect our brain activity, memory, and independent thinking.
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When a governor insults his subordinates by calling them "disease" and "scumbags," when a prosecutor does not arrest those whom the governor says "take them away and put them in jail" according to the law, when a police chief locks farmers in a bus without air conditioning for three hours with a temperature of seventy to eighty degrees Celsius, the question arises: Hasn't the need to protect the people from their "protectors" arisen?!
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The skyscrapers stretching from Beirut to Dubai, the narrow streets of Cairo and Casablanca, the luxurious places of Tunis and Rabat - all these represent the new face of today's Arab cities. But while this renewal and modernization may seem beautiful from the outside, it hides deep social, economic and cultural conflicts. Arab cities are now becoming giant bazaars that are losing their heritage and driving ordinary people to the outskirts.
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Never before has humanity been so rich in information as it is today. Every second, 500 hours of new videos are uploaded to YouTube, and every day more than 7 million posts are written on the Internet. Each of us has the opportunity to learn through the phone in our pocket. Surprisingly, despite all these opportunities, today's generation is surpassing its ancestors in spiritual poverty.
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Earlier, the Azon Global publication published its critical and analytical material about the beer festival held in Tashkent. Most Uzbek publications did not pay attention to this situation. Some Russian-language media rejoiced at this situation and interpreted it in their own interests. Unfortunately, we do not pay as much attention to the attack on our spirituality as to the harm caused to nature. Nevertheless, the reasonable objections of Feruza Muhammadjonova, deputy chairman of the "Milliy Tiklanish" party, about the beer festival attracted our attention. We would like to bring to your attention the article about this.
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Occupied Jerusalem is being occupied today not only by soldiers or iron bars, but also by various shows, music, art, and cultural sabotage. The occupying regime is using all its means to transform every inch of the city, every monument, every ancient landscape. They are using various weapons to destroy the Islamic spirit of Jerusalem, its thousand-year history, and replace it with Jewish symbols. This process is ongoing, slowly but steadily.
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There is unrest in Syria again these days. The occupying Israelis are trying to use the Druze in Suwayda to ignite the land of Syria again. Today, we are not going to talk about these developments, but about the Druze, who are puppets in the hands of the Zionists, killing young children and raping women of Muslims. So, who are they really?
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In February 1974, the second summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation was held in Lahore, Pakistan: this historic meeting was attended by the leaders of more than 35 Muslim countries. It was a rare moment of unity in the Islamic world. In the context of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, the energy crisis, and the decline of Western colonial influence, the Muslim world tried to establish itself as an independent, strong, and civilizing force.





















