• Human development crisis of Pakistan

    Shafaqna Pakistan | by Kamal Khalid, Pakistan has reached a critical juncture in its debt cycle, where the fiscal strain is reverberating across various sectors, leading to a downturn in key indicators such as poverty, unemployment, and social discontent. The recent plunge to the bottom of the UN Human Development

  • Developing empathy - training in Poland

    The Red Cross of Altea participates in non-violent communication and empathy training in Poland. On April 22-29, two Altean representatives from the Red Cross will be attending the European project “Connect before Correct” in Puck, Poland. During their visit, they will collaborate with delegates from other European countries under the Autokreacja organisation; experiencing an immersive […]

  • How Twisters’ Director Developed a Taste for Disaster

    When Lee Isaac Chung was announced as the director of the long-awaited sequel Twisters, many of us scratched our heads. Chung is, obviously, a talented filmmaker. His most recent film, Minari, had just come off multiple Oscar nominations including a win. But to go from that small, personal film to the big-budget sequel to a beloved, albeit admittedly dumb blockbuster seemed a little beneath him. In fact, it was the opposite. Twisters was a movie Chung had not only almost been born into but...

  • Inside The Huge ThriveOn King Development

    Former department store becoming a true community hub.

  • This is the First Photograph to Ever Be Developed With Weed

    Last Saturday marked 4/20, an international celebration of all things weed, and to mark it Dmitri Tcherbadji of Analog Cafe processed a roll of photo film using cannabis flower in a developer he calls Sativa Cannanol. [Read More]

  • Unravelling the Financial Landscape of Software Development

    In this article we discuss the major key aspects that will help an organisation to sail through costs incurred during the software development process successfully.

  • The World's Economic Myths Are Hitting Their Limits

    The World's Economic Myths Are Hitting Their Limits Authored by Gail Tverberg via Our Finite World blog, There are many myths about energy and the economy. In this post I explore the situation surrounding some of these myths. My analysis strongly suggests that the transition to a new Green Economy is not progressing as well as hoped. Green energy planners have missed the point that our physics-based economy favors low-cost producers. In fact, the US and EU may not be far from an...

  • How to Use Google Gemini for Personal Development

    Google Gemini is more than just a large language model developed by Google AI; it’s a dynamic tool that can significantly enhance personal growth and introspection. While not traditionally seen as a personal development tool, its adeptness in handling language, comprehension, and reasoning makes it invaluable for those looking to delve deeper into self-awareness and […]

  • The Economic Impact of Online Entertainment Industries

    We take a closer look at how the growth in online entertainment has an economic benefit.

  • What is it like to work in medical device development?

    Three workers at global healthcare company Viatris discuss the highs and lows of working in the medical device development sector and advise those with an interest in the area. : What is it like to work in medical device development?

  • What Does "Shift Left" Mean in Software Development?

    I once had a manager who, in a discussion about our project, mentioned that we needed to try and shift our work left as much as we could. A few months later in an interview, the interviewer asked me if I knew what " shift left" meant. Unless there's

    • Xinhua

    CPEC transforms Pakistan's development landscape: minister

    ISLAMABAD, April 28 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan's Minister for Planning,