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Glovo: From Startup to Global Controversy (April)

Glovo is a Spanish delivery company that has experienced rapid emergence and global expansion since its founding in Barcelona. Initially launched as a small startup, it quickly achieved dominance. It was founded in 2015 in Barcelona by  Oscar Pierre . Initially, the idea was simple yet ambitious: allow users to order anything from their city and have it delivered quickly. This included food, groceries, pharmacy items, and even personal errands. The company operates through a digital platform that connects customers, businesses, and freelance couriers . These couriers are considered independent workers rather than employees, which has led to significant controversy . Critics argue that this model allows the company to avoid legal responsibilities, raising concerns about exploitation and lack of worker protections. From a business perspective, Glovo’s model offers clear benefits, such as scalability and reduced labor costs. However, there are also challenges, particularly rega...

Limoncello: From Local Tradition to Global Industry

Limoncello is a traditional Italian liqueur originating from Southern Italy, particularly the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, and Capri. Although its exact origins are disputed , several families and small producers claim to have invented it in the early 20th century. Initially, it was a homemade beverage, prepared using lemon zest, alcohol, water, and sugar. The production of Limoncello relies heavily on the quality of lemons, especially a specific variety , known for its intense aroma and thick peel. These lemons are often cultivated in coastal regions where the climate helps enhance their flavor profile. Traditionally, families would offer Limoncello to guests as a digestive after meals, reinforcing its role in Italian hospitality . Over time, Limoncello evolved from a local specialty into a commercial product. Today, it is produced on an industrial scale and exported worldwide. Italy remains the largest producer, and global demand is steadily increasing , especially in countrie...

Beirut Port Explosion

  A Preventable Disaster in a Global Trade Hub On August 4, 2020, a catastrophic and deeply devastating explosion struck the port of Beirut, a critical logistics hub in the Mediterranean. The incident involved a large amount of hazardous cargo —ammonium nitrate—stored in a port warehouse under highly improper conditions. The material had been confiscated years earlier from an abandoned vessel and placed in long-term storage without proper inspection or assessment . Due to administrative negligence , weak regulatory systems, and a lack of clear accountability , authorities failed to ensure full compliance with safety protocols and standard operating procedures . The chemicals remained part of the port’s inventory , despite posing a serious risk and ongoing hazard . No effective prevention measures or safeguards were implemented, and there was little operational oversight or external supervision from any responsible authority . When the explosion occurred, it caused w...

Cuba’s Current Situation

Watch :  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGMRVEc5kCg Cuba is having a serious crisis . Many people have problems with food, electricity, transport , and healthcare . One main problem is the weak economy . For many years, the government controlled most businesses. This gives free education and healthcare , but production is low. The country does not make enough goods for its people. History is important to understand this. After the 1959 revolution, the government created a socialist system and controlled many industries. Cuba received support from the Soviet Union for oil, money, and trade. When the Soviet Union ended in 1991, Cuba lost this support and had a big economic crisis . Trade restrictions from the United States make the situation worse. Cuba cannot easily buy fuel , medicine, or technology. This causes shortages and high prices. Fuel shortages are serious. Cuba imports oil, mostly from Venezuela. But Venezuela cannot send much oil. This causes power cuts . Without...

Brigitte Bardot

 The “In Memoriam” part of the Oscars is a special moment. It honors people in the film industry who died in the last year. It usually shows actors, directors, and writers. There is often a short video with photos or clips, and people remember them quietly. In 2026, the Oscars did not include Brigitte Bardot in this part. She died recently, but her name was not shown. Many people were surprised because she was very famous around the world. Brigitte Bardot was a French actress. She became famous in the 1950s. Her film And God Created Woman (1956) made her an international star. She was known for her beauty and strong personality. Many people saw her as different and modern. Later, she stopped acting and worked to protect animals. She started an organization to help animals and spoke against cruelty. However, her later life was controversial. She made strong public statements about immigration, Islam, and culture in France. Some people agreed with her, but many people were angr...