Analysis of perception of Russians in Germany: historical reasons for differences between East and West, influence of the political crisis, Russophobia, and personal experience. Analysis of stereotypes and reality.
Why are Jews often considered the smartest? Analysis of cultural, historical, and genetic factors, as well as debunking the myth. Ashkenazis, IQ, and stereotypes.
Yad Vashem: The National Holocaust (Shoah) Memorial in Israel. The history of its creation, architecture, exhibitions, memorials, and role in preserving the memory of six million Jews.
When today's news talk about Yemen, the same words always come up: war, hunger, destruction, attacks on ships, bombings. But if you look a bit closer and dig deeper, it becomes clear: war is just the tip of the iceberg. Yemen has long been living not just outside the 21st century, but somewhere in a parallel reality, where the state as such does not exist, and in its place there are tribes, religious leaders, and armed groups.
A Demographic Collapse Amid War and Crisis
How has Ukraine's population declined since 1991?
Franz Kafka's 'Letter to His Father'
"Letter to His Father" by Franz Kafka
Why don’t Poles want to fight Russians? An analysis of fears and realities
Gagarin's height is 157 centimeters.
Hitler's Remains in Russia
Debates about Adolf Hitler's death have raged for decades. Even eighty years after the end of World War II, there are those who doubt: did the Führer really kill himself in the Berlin bunker? Perhaps he fled to South America, as many of his aides did? These doubts were largely fueled by the fact that the Soviet Union had long kept silent about what exactly was found in May 1945 and where the remains of the most infamous dictator of the 20th century ended up.
Imagine a substance, one kilogram of which costs twenty million dollars. It is almost never found on Earth, but is abundantly scattered across the surface of the Moon. It can cool quantum computers to temperatures near absolute zero, and perhaps someday will become fuel for clean fusion energy. This isn’t the plot of a science fiction novel. This is helium-3 — a rare isotope that today has found itself at the center of a new space race.