The world we live in is full of Colors. But you have to be observant to see. Or is it all Black & White? Like in stories, debates, conflicts. It’s either Good or Bad, Full or Empty, Friend or Enemy, Alive or Dead … Black or White.
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Iran Water Crisis Investigation
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Ukraine War Frontline Analysis
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Iran Water–Climate Atlas
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Collapse of the Safavid Order and Afghan Conquest of Isfahan
In 1722, Afghan forces from Kandahar captured Isfahan, ending effective Safavid rule and opening a prolonged phase of political fragmentation across Iran.
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The Hong Kong fire will change China’s Real Estate sector
China’s real estate sector is shaped by deeper pressures than market cycles alone.
Demographics, oversight consistency, due-diligence gaps and investment confidence now intersect in ways that define the sector’s next phase. -
Wang Fuk Court Fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong
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Collapse of the Soviet Union – The End of an Empire
A red flag lowered, a new world born. The collapse of the Soviet Union ended the Cold War and reshaped the global order.
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Memorandum on security assurances in connection with Ukraine’s accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
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Budapest Memorandum – Ukraine’s Nuclear Gamble
In 1994, Ukraine surrendered the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal in exchange for security assurances. The Budapest Memorandum was a milestone in post-Soviet diplomacy – and later, a haunting example of broken promises.
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Operation Barbarossa – Hitler’s Invasion of the East
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Pokrovsk: Logistics, Pressure and the Geometry of the Eastern Front
Pokrovsk has become the most stressed point on the eastern Ukrainian front.
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Rail Spur: Myrnohrad – Pokrovsk
Secondary rail spur linking Myrnohrad’s industrial zone with the main rail alignment into Pokrovsk, providing redundancy and local freight capacity.
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Rail Corridor: Kostiantynivka – Pokrovsk
Rail line connecting Kostiantynivka with Pokrovsk, forming the northern feeder axis into the Pokrovsk logistics and evacuation hub.
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Rail Corridor: Pokrovsk – Hubynykha – Dnipro
Primary rail artery linking Pokrovsk to Dnipro via Hubynykha. Supports evacuation, freight redistribution, and national-level logistics across central Ukraine.
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T0524 Corridor (Kurakhove – Power Plant – Western Exit)
Short but strategically essential feeder route connecting Kurakhove to the Kurakhove Thermal Power Plant and western exit roads. Supports heavy logistics, fuel supply, and maintenance access.