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Author: Adnan Mahar
Adnan is a passionate doctor from Pakistan with a keen interest in exploring the world of politics, sports, and international affairs. As an avid reader and lifelong learner, he is deeply committed to sharing insights, perspectives, and thought-provoking ideas. His journey combines a love for knowledge with an analytical approach to current events, aiming to inspire meaningful conversations and broaden understanding across a wide range of topics.
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Maoz Azaryahu, Professor Emeritus of Cultural Geography at the University of Haifa, remembers when people thought his dissertation topic was a joke. “I wrote about street…