In episode 2 of our The Last of Us interactive video series, we will see what happens to Joel after twenty years of that fateful night and the new reality he and everyone else lives after the pandemic.


In episode 2 of our The Last of Us interactive video series, we will see what happens to Joel after twenty years of that fateful night and the new reality he and everyone else lives after the pandemic.

Learn English in the context of great stories with English Plus interactive videos. This is Red Dead Redemption episode 1: Freezing to Death, where we will meet Arthur, Dutch and the gang and learn about their struggle to survive in the storm while being on the run.

Learn English in the context of great stories. This is the Odyssey episode 1: Just a Mercenary where we will meet Alexios and learn about his life before we embark on his great odyssey.

Improve your English skills with this video enhanced with commentary to focus on the keywords and phrases in context. It’s a new way of learning English in context with English Plus Podcast.

From the story of Eve to the witch trials to today’s beauty industry and corporate glass ceilings — the project of diminishing women has never really stopped. It just keeps changing its costume. This article traces the full, uncomfortable arc, and it doesn’t let anyone off the hook — East or West.

War has shaped human history for millennia, yet we rarely stop to ask the one question that matters most: does it actually work? Explore the psychology, history, and deep human contradictions behind armed conflict — and why understanding them might be our best hope.

A raw look at the unique shape of Middle Eastern trauma. This editorial dismantles the weaponized myth of resilience and explains why we will never just “get used to it.”

A radically honest editorial exploring the systemic, everyday ways men disrespect, diminish, and burden women. It’s time for accountability. We should have known better.

We live in the age of one-click everything, but what are we actually paying for all this ease? From eroded attention spans and vanishing communities to invisible gig workers absorbing our friction, this deep dive explores the hidden human toll of modern convenience and asks the uncomfortable question: is effortless living making our lives worse?

We’ve engineered a world so convenient it’s quietly making us helpless. Danny explores the absurdity of smart fridges, dopamine loops, and a civilization that can’t survive a Tuesday afternoon power cut — with the dry wit and uncomfortable honesty the topic deserves.