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AI and Jobs: Not a Human vs Machine Battle, but a Test of Adaptability
🔬 Science & Tech

AI and Jobs: Not a Human vs Machine Battle, but a Test of Adaptability

The development of artificial intelligence (AI) is not only changing the way we work—it is challenging education systems, social policies, and the concept of work itself. This article examines the complex reality behind the 'job replacement' narrative: from the risks of task shifts to the opportunities for new roles, from the widening skills gap to the need for smarter policies—based on verified facts and without unfounded speculation.

12 jam lalu4 min read13
From Carlisle to the 2026 World Cup: England's Goalkeeper Factory
SportsVerified

From Carlisle to the 2026 World Cup: England's Goalkeeper Factory

Carlisle United — a League Two club from Cumbria — is the only club in history to have produced all three goalkeepers for the England squad for the 2026 World Cup. Jordan Pickford, Aaron Ramsdale and Nick Pope all began their professional or academic careers there. This article explores the club's unique development system, each goalkeeper's journey, and the implications of this success for English football.

1 hari lalu4 min read33
Dewa United Ends Dolynn's Loan, Jungler Returns to Bigetron
🌍 World🇮🇩 IndonesiaVerified

Dewa United Ends Dolynn's Loan, Jungler Returns to Bigetron

Dewa United Esports ended the loan of jungler Muhammad Aditya Irawan (Dolynn) from Bigetron, affecting the team's roster composition ahead of the MPL Indonesia competition. Dolynn has now returned to his original organization without public explanation regarding the reason for ending the loan.

1 hari lalu3 min read40
Sodium Batteries Tested in Chinese Heavy Trucks: Can They Replace Lithium?
🚗 AutomotiveVerified

Sodium Batteries Tested in Chinese Heavy Trucks: Can They Replace Lithium?

FAW Jiefang, a leading Chinese heavy truck manufacturer, is testing sodium-ion batteries in Class 8 trucks to evaluate their potential as a cheaper and more sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries. This article analyzes technical specifications, real-world test progress, commercial prospects, and implications for the logistics industry in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

1 hari lalu4 min read37
40,000 Quran Endowments Reach the Interior of East Kalimantan: From Samarinda to Mahakam Ulu
🌍 World🇮🇩 IndonesiaVerified

40,000 Quran Endowments Reach the Interior of East Kalimantan: From Samarinda to Mahakam Ulu

The Quran Endowment Agency (BWA) distributed 40,000 copies of the Quran in East Kalimantan as part of the national endowment program. The distribution reached remote areas such as Kutai Barat and Mahakam Ulu through river and land routes, targeting madrasas and Taman Pendidikan Alquran (TPA) that have long lacked sacred texts. Each mushaf was printed according to the Ministry of Religious Affairs standards and designed to be moisture-resistant for the tropical climate.

1 hari lalu3 min read32
Behind the Social Media Rants: Seeking Validation, Not Just Attention
🌍 World🇮🇩 IndonesiaVerified

Behind the Social Media Rants: Seeking Validation, Not Just Attention

Rants on social media are often misunderstood as a way to seek attention, but their psychological roots are more complex—ranging from the need for validation and social support to emotional release. In Indonesia, with 191 million social media users and an average usage of 3 hours and 28 minutes per day, this practice is increasingly common—but can potentially erode mental health if not managed consciously.

1 hari lalu3 min read36
The Fire of Division: Lessons from the Battles of Jamal and Siffin on the Dangers of Uncontrolled Politics
🏛️ Politics🇮🇩 IndonesiaVerified

The Fire of Division: Lessons from the Battles of Jamal and Siffin on the Dangers of Uncontrolled Politics

More than 1,400 years ago, the early Islamic Caliphate was shaken by internal divisions that led to the Battles of Jamal and Siffin, two bloody conflicts that serve as a harsh warning about the dangers of uncontrolled politics and its implications for societal stability.

1 hari lalu5 min read13
Mantis Shrimp: The Sea's Puncher That Is Color-Blind—But Sees the World in 12 Channels and Secret Light
🛸 Weird News

Mantis Shrimp: The Sea's Puncher That Is Color-Blind—But Sees the World in 12 Channels and Secret Light

The mantis shrimp, a small crustacean with a punch as powerful as a .22 bullet, has the most complex eyes in the animal kingdom—16 photoreceptors, polarization vision, and three focal points per eye. However, it is color-blind in a conventional sense: its brain does not mix colors like humans do, but instead 'reads' light linearly—like a barcode. Behind this peculiarity lies a secret communication language based on polarized light reflection, as well as deep lessons about the limits of our own perception.

1 hari lalu4 min read11
Tesla Autopilot Accused of Being Active During Fatal Accident in Texas: 76-Year-Old Woman Killed
🚗 AutomotiveVerified

Tesla Autopilot Accused of Being Active During Fatal Accident in Texas: 76-Year-Old Woman Killed

A Tesla driver admitted that the Autopilot system was active before the vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a house wall in Katy, Texas, on June 20, 2026—killing a 76-year-old woman. The incident has raised new questions about the reliability of semi-autonomous driving assistance systems, especially outside highways, and their implications for electric vehicle users in Malaysia and Indonesia.

1 hari lalu4 min read15
TikTok Indonesia: More Than 200 Million Active Users, the Largest Digital Phenomenon in Southeast Asia!
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TikTok Indonesia: More Than 200 Million Active Users, the Largest Digital Phenomenon in Southeast Asia!

The number of active TikTok users in Indonesia now exceeds 200 million, making it the most influential digital platform in the region. What are the driving factors and their implications on the economy and digital culture?

1 hari lalu2 min read8
150 Years: No Longer Fiction, But an Unanswered Question
🏥 Health

150 Years: No Longer Fiction, But an Unanswered Question

Breakthroughs in cell therapy, gene editing, and epigenetics are pushing the lifespan limit to 150 years—not as a fantasy, but as a technical possibility within decades. This article examines three layers of change: how medicine is shifting from treating to preventing aging; why epigenetics and metabolism are now the main targets of scientists; and the social, economic, and ethical implications that will test society's structures more deeply than any previous scientific revolution.

2 hari lalu4 min read14
Turritopsis dohrnii: The Creature That Defies Death – What It Teaches Humans
🛸 Weird News

Turritopsis dohrnii: The Creature That Defies Death – What It Teaches Humans

Turritopsis dohrnii is not just a biological curiosity — it is a quiet challenger to the dogma of death as an absolute fate. This article explores its transdifferentiation mechanism, its accidental discovery history, the divided scientific reactions, and the ethical implications of immortality — without mixing facts with fantasy.

2 hari lalu3 min read15
Modi and Trump: Diplomatic Resilience Amid International Trade Pressures
💰 Economy🇮🇳 IndiaVerified

Modi and Trump: Diplomatic Resilience Amid International Trade Pressures

US President Donald Trump praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as 'a very tough cookie' — his unique way of describing firmness, shrewdness, and resilience in negotiations. The compliment was delivered in an exclusive interview with Axios after the G7 summit in Apulia, Italy, in June 2024. Although US-India trade relations still face tensions — particularly regarding steel import tariffs, semiconductor technology export restrictions, and pharmaceutical market access — Trump emphasized that a bilateral trade agreement is in its final stages of negotiation. This occurs against the backdrop of a complex South Asian geopolitical landscape, where India seeks to maintain a strategic balance between Washington, Beijing, and Moscow while accelerating its domestic economic transformation.

3 hari lalu4 min read8
Did You Know: The World’s Longest Underground River Is Not in Puerto Rico or Mexico — But in Malaysia?
🧠 Did You Know

Did You Know: The World’s Longest Underground River Is Not in Puerto Rico or Mexico — But in Malaysia?

The world’s longest underground river is not Rio Camuy in Puerto Rico or Sótano de San Agustín in Mexico, but the Pahang Underground River system in the Mulu Caves of Sarawak — with a surveyed length exceeding **423 kilometers**, earning it the world record officially recognized by the International Union of Speleology since 2022. This discovery reshapes global understanding of tropical karst hydrology and reveals the extraordinary complexity of groundwater systems beneath Malaysia’s humid rainforests. Over two decades of intensive investigation by international cave scientists and local geologists have confirmed that this river does not merely flow beneath the surface, but dynamically interacts with 30-million-year-old limestone layers, unique microclimates, and endemic ecosystems found nowhere else on Earth.

3 hari lalu5 min read12
Hakimi Case: Global Spotlight on Athlete Accountability and Sexual Safety Culture in Sports
Sports🇫🇷 PerancisVerified

Hakimi Case: Global Spotlight on Athlete Accountability and Sexual Safety Culture in Sports

Achraf Hakimi, international footballer for Morocco and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), is scheduled to face trial in France over rape allegations reportedly committed in 2022. This case carries not only personal legal implications but also sparks broad discussions on victim protection, institutional transparency in sports, and the social responsibility of elite athletes across Southeast Asia and globally. Although the incident occurred in Europe, its impact resonates worldwide—particularly amid rising awareness of sexual violence and reforms to victim support systems in ASEAN countries.

3 hari lalu4 min read9
UK Call for Israel to Withdraw from Southern Lebanon: Strategic Implications for the Security of Palestine and Lebanon
🌍 World🇵🇸 PalestinVerified

UK Call for Israel to Withdraw from Southern Lebanon: Strategic Implications for the Security of Palestine and Lebanon

UK International Development Minister Jenny Chapman publicly called on Israel to withdraw all its military forces from southern Lebanon on 19 June 2026 — a step deemed critical to enabling over **420,000 Lebanese and Palestinian refugees** to return home after three months of widespread armed conflict. This call comes amid escalating border tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, and repeated failures of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 (2006) to guarantee Lebanon’s sovereignty. This is not merely a bilateral border issue, but reflects systemic regional security weaknesses that directly affect the stability of Palestinian territories, particularly Gaza and the West Bank.

3 hari lalu5 min read14
Mexico Defeats South Korea 1-0: A Resounding Sporting Triumph Amid Global Crisis and Solidarity with Palestine
Sports🇵🇸 PalestinVerified

Mexico Defeats South Korea 1-0: A Resounding Sporting Triumph Amid Global Crisis and Solidarity with Palestine

The Mexico national football team defeated South Korea 1-0 in a FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage match, becoming the first team to qualify for the knockout round — which will be held partly on home soil. The lone goal by Luis Romo in the 50th minute at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City was not merely a sporting victory but also a symbol of national resilience amid an increasingly complex global geopolitical landscape. Though rooted in North America, this victory resonated widely across Palestine, where sports communities and civil society continue to link the successes of Global South nations with struggles for justice, sovereignty, and human rights recognition.

3 hari lalu5 min read11
Andy Burnham's Victory in Makerfield By-Election Opens New Chapter in Labour Party Infighting
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Andy Burnham's Victory in Makerfield By-Election Opens New Chapter in Labour Party Infighting

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, won the by-election in the Makerfield constituency on April 4, 2024, with a majority of **7,128 votes**, marking the largest Labour victory since 2019. This success is not just a local win — it creates significant political momentum for an internal challenge to the leadership of Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is facing increasing pressure due to declining public support and post-Brexit economic instability.

3 hari lalu5 min read9
Ethiopia at a Crossroads: An Electoral Victory Concealing Deepening Crisis
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Ethiopia at a Crossroads: An Electoral Victory Concealing Deepening Crisis

Ethiopia’s general elections in June 2026 recorded a landslide victory for the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) and its allies, with **over 94.7% of votes** and an **estimated voter turnout of 89.2%**, according to the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE). Yet behind these impressive figures lies a complex reality: ongoing armed conflict in the Amhara and Oromia regions, an exodus of over **420,000 people in the past six months**, and a sharp deterioration in diplomatic relations with Kenya, South Sudan, and the African Union. This article analyses the chasm between the formal narrative of electoral triumph and the structural instability threatening Ethiopia’s national cohesion and the stability of the Horn of Africa region.

3 hari lalu4 min read40
Did You Know: Earth Has Two Moons—One Real, One Hidden, Orbiting Since 60 Million Years Ago?
🧠 Did You Know

Did You Know: Earth Has Two Moons—One Real, One Hidden, Orbiting Since 60 Million Years Ago?

Since 2018, astronomers have confirmed the existence of a small celestial object approximately **70 meters** in diameter, named 2020 CD3, which periodically becomes gravitationally trapped in Earth’s orbit as a 'temporary moon'. Even more surprising is the discovery of another object—2006 RH120—which orbited Earth for a full **18 months** during 2006–2007. Neither is an ordinary asteroid, but rather a 'minimoon'—a temporary natural satellite captured by Earth’s gravity due to complex gravitational interactions among Earth, the Moon, and the Sun. This phenomenon is not speculative theory, but a verified reality of orbital dynamics, confirmed through N-body simulations and telescopic observations at the Mount Lemmon Observatory and Pan-STARRS in Hawaii.

3 hari lalu4 min read6