Lamine Yamal is only the second player aged 18 or younger to open the scoring in a World Cup match - the other was a 17-year-old Pelé for Brazil v Wales in 1958. Watch Lamine Yamal score for Spain vs. Saudi Arabia in World Cup Group H match https://t.co/WQB690OnYM via @usatoday
Yunxin TU, A Comparative Treatise on the Hermeneutics of Basic Rights [ 比較基本權利釋論] (Beijing: China Jiuzhou Press, 2025), pp.306. (360, 000 words). ISBN:978-7-5225-3917-1. https://t.co/kwHvHKGfC6
Revisions to OMB's Statistical Policy Directive No. 15: Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity. A Notice by the Management and Budget Office on 03/29/2024 See https://t.co/Q5bmPtX9A1
In South Africa v. Israel, Distinguished Professor Malcolm Shaw (KC) has made it clearly that “There is no genocidal intent here; this is no genocide". .https://t.co/ssGpzTbIaH
We wrap our virtue up in little bags of respectability and keep it in the storehouse of a safe reputation. From Henry van Dyke Jr. (Baccalaureate Speech at Harvard, June 20, 1898)
@CIJ_ICJ For South Africa, United Nations, Israel and Hamas-led Palestinian militant groups, and for every single nation, there is no way to peace, peace is the way, as Mahatma Gandhi said. Moreover, for every political & legal entity, inner peace of mind is the ultimate way to peace.
Na hi verena verāni sammantīdha kudācanaṁ, averena ca sammanti, esa dhammo sanantano. (Hatred is indeed never appeased by hatred here. It is appeased by non-hatred - this law is eternal.) Source: Dhammapada-yamakavagga, Verse 5.
The father of linguistics-Pāṇini and the pioneer of linguistic research book-Aṣṭādhyāyī...Celebrating the 2023 World Sanskrit Day (विश्वसंस्कृतदिनम् /Viśva saṃskṛta dinam).
The 5 oldest universities in human history: (1) University of Ancient Taxila (ca. 600 BC--ca.500AD); (2) Nālandā University (427AD--ca.1193); (3) University of al-Qarawiyyin (859--Present); (4) Al Azhar University (970--Present); (5) Al Nizamiyya of Baghdad (1065).
The Sanskrit word राक्षस is romanized as 'rākṣasa'. The story of Rākṣasa can be found in ancient Indian classics Rigveda, Rāmāyaṇa, Mahabharata and severl significant Buddhist texts, such as Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra,Lotus Sūtra, Śūraṅgama Sūtra,Udānavarga, Abhiniṣkramaṇa sūtra.