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Why Night Creams Market Is Worth $13.97 Billion Skincare Opportunity?. AI-Generated.
There is a reasonable argument that night cream is the most logical skincare product ever created. Your skin does most of its repair work while you sleep. Cell turnover accelerates. Blood flow to the skin surface increases. The absence of UV exposure, pollution, and the general demands of being awake means the skin can focus on recovery rather than defense. Applying something specifically designed to support that process at exactly the moment it is happening is not a gimmick. It is timing.
By Harvey Spectera day ago in Journal
Trump's big defeat! Iran has accepted everything in the name of ceasefire, attacks on Gulf countries continue
Special Report: Investigative Journalist Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan: The Strait of Hormuz is not yet fully open. Iran has agreed to open the Strait conditionally under the two-week ceasefire agreement. So far, only a few Iraqi and Asian ships have been allowed to pass, while the Strait is not yet fully open for international shipping, especially ships of the United States and its allies. Iran's clear stance is that ships will have to contact Iranian forces and be allowed to pass in a controlled manner. Oil prices are still at high levels, although there has been some reduction after the announcement of the ceasefire. A two-week ceasefire agreement between the United States, Iran and Israel has been reached with the mediation of Pakistan. Iran claims that it has accepted all 10 of its key demands, including lifting sanctions on the IRGC, free oil trade and non-interference in the region. President Trump has called it a “double-sided ceasefire” and said that more talks will take place in two weeks. However, within hours of the ceasefire, confirmed reports of new attacks emerged. An Iranian missile and drone attack on the United Arab Emirates’ Habshan gas complex triggered air defenses. Three major power plants and water desalination plants in Kuwait were attacked, with confirmed damage. Multiple missile alerts were also issued in Bahrain. The Lavan Island oil refinery in Iran was attacked, which Iran claims was carried out by Israel or the US. Israel has continued its attacks in Lebanon and has clearly stated that the ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon. Despite this delicate situation, the Pakistani media is making a big fuss about the ceasefire, calling it a “historic success of Pakistan’s mediation.” Many major news channels and anchors have declared it a diplomatic victory for Pakistan and have created an atmosphere of celebration in their programs. However, the fact is that despite the ceasefire, military and air operations are continuing. Iranian attacks on Gulf countries and Israeli bombing in Lebanon are proof that the ceasefire exists only on paper, there is no peace on the ground. This joy of the Pakistani media is blind to the fact that tensions in the region are still very high and a single spark can turn the entire region into a fireball. This situation reflects that the countries claiming to mediate, including Pakistan, are actually celebrating only a superficial success while the real problems are yet to be resolved. Iran has declared the ceasefire as its victory because it has accepted its main demands, while the US and Israel are calling it a temporary pause. Meanwhile, the Gulf countries are under intense pressure. Their economy depends on oil and the partial closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused them severe economic losses. The hype being made by the Pakistani media over the success of the mediation is, on the one hand, highlighting the diplomatic efforts of the government, but on the other hand, it is turning a blind eye to reality. The attacks on the Gulf countries within a few hours of the ceasefire are clear evidence that peace is still far away. If the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened and the attacks continue, this ceasefire will prove to be only a temporary respite. At present, the situation in the region is extremely complex and unpredictable. On the one hand, Iran is claiming victory, while on the other hand, the US and Israel are calling it a temporary strategy. It is the responsibility of the Pakistani media not only to celebrate but also to present the truth to the public. The success of the mediation will be considered real only when the Strait of Hormuz is fully opened, all military operations stop and permanent peace is established in the region. The current situation is that despite the ceasefire, military and air operations continue, the Strait of Hormuz is partially opening and the region is still at risk of a large-scale conflict. The current euphoria of the Pakistani media may soon collide with the harshness of reality.
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awana day ago in Journal
Hiring Across Asia: Why One Recruitment Strategy Does Not Fit Every Market
Ask most hiring managers whether they have an Asian hiring strategy, and they will say yes. Ask them how that strategy changes between Singapore and Indonesia, or between Japan and the Philippines, and the room goes a little quiet.
By Amit Kumar2 days ago in Journal
Structural Components and Systems in the Cessna 550. AI-Generated.
When I look at the design of the Cessna 550, I don’t just see an aircraft—I see a carefully engineered system where every structural component plays a role in safety and long-term reliability. Understanding how these components work together gives valuable insight into why this aircraft has maintained such a strong operational reputation over time.
By Beckett Dowhan2 days ago in Journal
Dog Food Topper Market Is Turning Pet Nutrition Into a $7 Billion Premium Industry. AI-Generated.
Something has shifted in how people think about their dogs. Not just as pets. As family members. As companions whose health, happiness, and quality of life matter in ways that previous generations would have found excessive and the current generation finds completely normal.
By Harvey Specter2 days ago in Journal
The Best Affordable Carpool Software Solutions for Startups: Cut Costs, Not Growth. AI-Generated.
Running a startup means making every dollar count. Between salaries, software subscriptions, office space, and marketing budgets, it can feel like you're playing financial whack-a-mole. One area that often slips under the radar - but quietly drains resources - is employee commuting. Whether you're managing a hybrid team, coordinating field staff, or simply trying to attract talent from a wider geographic radius, carpool software can be a surprisingly smart investment. The right platform reduces reimbursement costs, shrinks your carbon footprint, and even improves employee morale. The wrong one just adds another line item to your burn rate.
By Patricia Brown2 days ago in Journal
Donald Trump's arrogance has been crushed? The real truth behind Iran's victory and Israel's forced ceasefire?
Special Report: Investigative Journalist Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan Resident Editor: Daily First Times, Islamabad: A miracle has occurred on the horizon of global politics that has sent shockwaves through halls from Washington to Tel Aviv, and Iran, which has been grinding under the mill of economic sanctions and military threats for decades, has finally forced the president of the world's only superpower, Donald Trump, to his knees. This announcement is a clear announcement of a new world order where no one will have a monopoly anymore because Donald Trump, who came with loud claims of destroying Iran in his second term as president, has finally crashed into Tehran’s iron wall and shattered. Reliable sources are confirming that Trump has accepted all 10 basic conditions of Iran without question, including complete freedom of oil trade, lifting of sanctions on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and firm guarantees of non-interference in the Middle East by the United States, which is being called the biggest defeat of Trump’s political life and a great victory of Iran’s unparalleled perseverance.
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan2 days ago in Journal
Trump's abuse, threats and obscenity: Have the global media and mediators now become only the protectors of Israel's interests?
Special Investigation Report: Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan, Investigative Journalist, Social Guardian, Humanitarian, Resident Editor Daily First Times Islamabad The United Nations Security Council has once again failed to issue conventional and limited statements. While the countries that have emerged as mediators around the world are also busy trying to persuade Iran to surrender instead of putting clear pressure on US President Donald Trump’s illegal policies, obscenities, abuses and threats by calling them false and wrong.
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan3 days ago in Journal











