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Friday, December 8, 2023

Life Through A Lens – Q&A With Mike Mattera

Mike Mattera, the man behind Witness.co
What inspires you? I am constantly chasing what I felt the first time I left New York and head over to Europe. The excitement, being slightly nervous, and eager to capture what I can with my camera. Being immersed in different cultures from around the world really inspires me to portray my experiences through my photography. Some photographers say that they...

You’ve heard of his NFL players, but have you heard of Robert Ceccarelli?

Robert Ceccarelli - the genius branding specialist behind the NFL
Robert Ceccarelli, the branding specialist behind NFL players you need to know   What does Success mean to you? Success to me is waking up everyday, getting to do what I love, and working with people I enjoy being around. Some people might say that money isn’t apart of success but they’re lying, you can’t pay your mortgage on wishes. How has Instagram...

The Rise of the Modern Adventurer

A new kind of resort for a new kind of traveller Indiana Jones didn’t go on vacations. He didn’t hole up in some walled-in resort replete with sumptuous buffets and guided sightseeing tours. He went on adventures in the wide-open world. Indiana Jones only lived in movies, but the reason those movies were (and still are) so beloved is because millions...

Meet Ahmad Yasir – The Social Media Master

What it takes to succeed Ahmad Yasir is an ambitious personality and as a teenager, he had several struggles in life but strong commitment and dedication towards his goals made him proficient in several fields. Ahmad holds a bachelor degree in biology to his credentials. He was one of those learners who was not concerned with a college education and wanted...

107 music instruments and counting; meet the world greatest instrumentalist- Neil Nayyar

For most people playing a musical instrument can be a challenge. Especially in this era where you do not need to know how to play a musical instrument to produce a song- people mainly rely on computer-generated beats and rhythms to create a song. Neil Nayyar has taken a different route, at a very young age; he can play...

Why Priti Patel is right on immigration

On October 1st, Home Secretary Priti Patel addressed the Tory Party conference in Manchester. She owed to 'end the free movement of people once and for all' as she outlined a stricter immigration policy under Boris Johnson's leadership. The Home Secretary pitched for an Australia-like points-based immigration system. A system that could potentially help in filtering out low-skilled migrants, while...

How China is saving millions of youth from radical Islamic indoctrination

As the People's Republic of China celebrates its 70th anniversary, we dwell into the controversial topic of Xinjiang re-education camps. An issue that has received its fair share of coverage and criticism in the international media, with an agenda being pushed to millions of users around the world. The issue of re-education camps has been widely misrepresented by the Western...

Malala: Nobel laureate to a Twitter troll

Malala Yousafzai, the 22-year old Pakistani Nobel laureate who now lives in Birmingham, is being accused of "sharing fake news & peddling lies" on her Twitter profile with regards to Kashmir. The Nobel prize winner, on September 14th, sent out a series of tweets sympathizing with Kashmiris. Kashmir is a disputed region between India, Pakistan & China with all controlling...

Do Pakistani leaders lack intellectual maturity?

As India’s ISRO was ready to create history by landing its rover on moon’s south pole. Pakistan’s ‘Science & Technology Minister’ made a series of tweets when the Chandrayaan-2 lander Vikram lost contact with ISRO’s control centre. In one of his tweets the minister said “Please sleep. The toy landed in Mumbai instead of landing on the moon”. “Aww...don’t attempt what...

Why Modi winning again scares the fuck out of Western media

Modi represents a powerful, self-reliant, and developing India – something that the West doesn't want to see.You don't need to watch the BBC or read The New York Times to gauge the appalling level of bias that infects the Western media in its reportage on India.Of course, it shouldn’t matter.The footprint of Western print and electronic media in India...