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Why is Quantum Gravity so hard?

What is the hottest problem in fundamental physics today? Physics aficionados most probably would answer: quantum gravity. Of all the fundamental forces of nature, only gravity still stands outside the rubric of the quantum theory. The difficulty of quantizing gravity has led to radical theories such as string theory, with its bold predictions of higher space dimensions and parallel universes.

A Soviet Spy Who saved The “Big Three” at the Tehran Conference was 19 years old at the time!

During the spy games of WWII, the result of the war was hanging by a thread. Gevorg Vartanian, a young Armenian who joined the Soviet intelligence circle through his father, proved to be a valuable asset, even when he was 16 years old. Vartanian’s father posed as a rich Persian merchant in Tehran for 23 years, having moved there in 1930 when his son was six years old.

Greek government bans media from Moria hotspot (shocking video)

A shocking 18-minute video illustrates the appalling conditions refugees are living in at the Moria hotspot on the island of Lesvos, while also highlighting the Greek government’s incompetence to provide them with warm shelter in the recent extreme weather front that has hit the country.

Bokova Urges Bulgaria Gov't to Support Her UN Top Job Bid

UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova has said her election to the UN Secretary General's office can "put Bulgaria on the world map".

Bokova, often dubbed a "frontrunner" in the race for the UN top job this year, has however said she would never seek to head the organization without state support."

Turkey's test with fire

Turkey is facing its biggest threat since after World War I.

Some might think this is a too ambitious statement. But it is not. 

There was a similar picture when the war was lost and Anatolia and Thrace were to be shared in pieces.

Autonomy?

Let me say this at the outset: The only factor that's strengthening in the Middle East earthquake is the Kurdish movement. 

There, while Masoud Barzani is giving signals of independence, the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK) is escalating terror to transform the southeast into a "Rojava."

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