Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Africa’s Most Controversial Dam

Ethiopia, a landlocked country with a history dating back millions of years, is building Africa’s Largest Hydropower Dam, with a reservoir larger than the city of London. This dam is expected to alleviate the country’s power crises and double Ethiopia’s power generation capacity, providing clean and renewable energy to millions in the region. However, this…

silvertown tunnel

Silvertown Tunnel: London’s $2.8 Billion Controversial Megaproject

 In the heart of London, where the city’s pulse beats strongest, the streets become a canvas for a daily drama of wheels and woes. Picture ancient cobblestones now etched with the tire tracks of modernity, where the symphony of car horns and engine roars sets the rhythm of urban life. Here, among the historic…

Navi Mumbai Airport

Navi Mumbai Airport: A Game-Changer for India

 India, with its rich history, diverse culture, and vast population, has been steadily making strides in the global economy. Goldman Sachs group predicts that India will ascend to the position of the world’s second-largest economy by 2075, while Financial Times’ Martin Wolf suggests that by 2050, India’s purchasing power will surpass that of the…

Francis Scott Key Bridge

US Economy after the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse

 Baltimore city, situated in Maryland’s eastern region in the United States, holds significant historical significance. Inhabited by Native Americans from as early as the 10th millennium BC, the area witnessed the settlement of Paleo-Indians. The Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore holds significant importance as one of the country’s largest and most vital port…

Ben Gurion Canal

Ben Gurion Canal will Drastically Reshape Regional Power Dynamics

 While the world focuses on the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, news has resurfaced about plans for a controversial mega-project: the construction of a new canal. This project, which has been discussed for decades, could significantly impact global trade. Approximately 10% of all World Trade currently passes through the Suez Canal, a key…

Cirata Floating Solar Power Plant

Indonesia’s Cirata Floating Photovoltaic Power Plant is Largest in Southeast Asia

Indonesia, a vibrant archipelago nation in Southeast Asia, stands as a fascinating tapestry of cultures, languages, and natural beauty. Comprising over 17,000 Islands, it is the world’s largest island country, stretching along the equator between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Indonesia has been actively working on green energy solutions, primarily due to its commitment to…

Padma Bridge

China Surpasses Europe in Bridge Technology by Building the Padma Bridge

Bangladesh, a South Asian country, is distinguished by its lush greenery and numerous waterways. This nation is home to approximately 230 River Channels, making it one of the most densely river-populated regions in the world. Its most prominent geographic feature is the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta — the largest river delta on earth, formed at the confluence…

Ugliest Buildings

The Beauty and Beast of Architecture: A Journey Through the World’s Most Controversial Buildings

 Have you ever encountered a building so unattractive that it made you pause and wonder, ‘What were the architects thinking?’ Whether it’s in your hometown, glimpsed on television, or spotted on social media, the existence of remarkably unattractive structures is an intriguing reality. These architectural marvels often carry with them a message, whether it’s…

10 Future Tallest Skyscrapers Taking Shape in 2024

10 Future Tallest Skyscrapers Taking Shape in 2024

Amidst the bustling urban landscapes, skyscrapers stand tall as symbols of progress, shaping the essence of contemporary living. These architectural wonders play a vital role in urban development, maximizing space, promoting sustainability, and meeting societal needs with efficiency. In the upcoming presentation, we will delve into a fascinating exploration of the world’s tallest buildings, focusing…