
Adnan Rasheed
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South Africa G20 Summit 2026: Trump Says Country Not Invited to US Meeting
Washington DC — Former President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that South Africa would not be invited to next year’s Group of 20 summit in the United States, days after the African nation hosted the annual gathering of the world’s largest economies.
By Adnan Rasheed2 months ago in The Swamp
Amazon Robots Take Over UK Warehouses End of Human Jobs Begins?
In a transformative move, Amazon has officially deployed its next generation Amazon robots across key UK fulfillment centers, signaling a dramatic shift in warehouse operations. This rollout is more than just a technological upgrade it's the foundation for a future where human labor is no longer central to logistics. These robots, powered by cutting edge artificial intelligence, are designed to perform tasks that were once the sole domain of warehouse workers.
By Adnan Rasheed6 months ago in Futurism
Meta Looks to Acquire More Talent for Its Expanding AI Push Race for AI Dominance Heats Up
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, no tech giant wants to be left behind. Meta looks to acquire more talent for its expanding AI push, signaling its determination to dominate the AI space. As the competition among tech titans like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI intensifies, Meta is aggressively strengthening its workforce to fuel innovation and stay ahead of the curve.
By Adnan Rasheed7 months ago in The Swamp
Mosquito Sized Drone Designed for Chinese Spy Missions Military Robotics Lab Unveils Tiny Bionic Flying Robots
In an era where technological innovation is shaping the future of warfare and intelligence, China has once again taken a significant leap forward. A military robotics lab has revealed an astonishing advancement — mosquito-sized drones designed specifically for Chinese spy missions. These incredibly tiny, bionic flying robots not only push the boundaries of engineering but also raise serious concerns about surveillance, privacy, and the future of modern espionage.
By Adnan Rasheed7 months ago in Futurism
NASA Astronauts Create Fake Moon on Earth to Master Lunar Photography for Upcoming Missions
NASA Astronauts Create Fake Moon on Earth to Master Lunar Photography for Upcoming Missions In a world increasingly fascinated by the cosmos few stories remind us of the deep humanity behind space exploration. Among them is a quietly captivating initiative astronauts building a “fake Moon” here on Earth not for science experiments or lunar landings but to perfect the art of moon photography. It might sound simple even whimsical but this project unveils layers of human emotion creativity and an unbreakable bond with the stars.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in Earth
Russia Deploys Mach 6 Nuclear Missiles on Fighter Jets Hypersonic First Strike Threat Alarms NATO and the World
Russia Deploys Mach 6 Nuclear Missiles on Fighter Jets Hypersonic First Strike Threat Alarms NATO and the World In a world already teetering on the edge of geopolitical friction a new development from Russia has stirred fresh anxiety in defense circles. The recent equipping of Russian fighter jets with hypersonic nuclear capable missiles capable of reaching speeds up to Mach 6 marks a dramatic escalation in military capability and a profound shift in the global balance of power. This new capability isn’t just a technical upgrade. It’s a seismic move with real human consequences. As tensions build among global powers the haunting possibility of hypersonic first strike nuclear weapons makes the prospect of conflict not just devastating but nearly unstoppable.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in Futurism
Mysterious Metallic Sphere Found in Colombia Ignites UFO Debate and Human Curiosity
Mysterious Metallic Sphere Found in Colombia Ignites UFO Debate and Human Curiosity In early May 2025 a quiet Colombian town became the center of a global mystery. Nestled in the scenic valleys of Buga, a small but historically rich municipality locals stumbled upon a strange metallic object perfectly spherical unusually cold to the touch and eerily smooth. What followed wasn’t just a scientific investigation it was an emotional cultural and philosophical journey into the unknown.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in Futurism
X (Twitter) Back Online After Global Outage What Really Happened and Why It Matters
X (Twitter) Back Online After Global Outage What Really Happened and Why It Matters On the morning of May 24/2025 something strange happened a silence that felt louder than any noise. For millions around the globe, the app formerly known as Twitter now simply called X stopped working. No notifications no timelines no DMs. Just an eerie stillness on a platform known for its unrelenting buzz. The outage wasn’t just a technical hiccup it was a jolt to the modern digital soul. People from New York to New Delhi from Berlin to Jakarta suddenly found themselves cut off from a tool that for better or worse has become one of the world’s digital nerve centers. But now X is back. And while services have been restored the ripple effects of the outage remain worth examining both from a technical and human point of view.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in The Swamp
X (Twitter) Down Worldwide: Latest Live Updates Causes and Impact on Millions Day 2 Outage Explained
X (Twitter) Down Worldwide: Latest Live Updates Causes and Impact on Millions Day 2 Outage Explained For a platform that has become the digital heartbeat of real time global conversations the prolonged outage of X (formerly Twitter) has left millions around the world feeling digitally stranded. As of May 24/2025 X is still grappling with major service interruptions marking the second consecutive day of instability affecting both casual users and businesses alike. But this isn’t just about a social media platform going dark. It’s about disrupted connections, silenced voices and a pause in the way we share inform and engage. The disruptions reportedly began late Thursday evening. What initially seemed like a minor hiccup quickly escalated into a widespread outage by Friday morning. From the U.S to Europe India to Australia users experienced trouble logging in, sending direct messages and viewing content on their timelines. For a platform used by over half a billion people globally the breakdown wasn’t just noticeable it was deafening. Platforms like Downdetector which track online service disruptions registered a spike in complaints early Friday with tens of thousands of user reports pouring in. The most commonly reported issues included being automatically logged out facing rate limit errors and an inability to post or view content.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in The Swamp
Freddie Mercury’s Secret Daughter Breaks Silence After 48 Years: A Hidden Legacy of Love
Freddie Mercury’s Secret Daughter Breaks Silence After 48 Years: A Hidden Legacy of Love For decades Freddie Mercury has remained a musical icon celebrated for his powerhouse vocals flamboyant stage presence and magnetic charisma. Yet behind the glitter and guitar riffs Mercury held secrets deep personal truths veiled in silence. One of those secrets now revealed to the world is that he had a daughter. And for the first time in 48 years that daughter known publicly only as B is ready to speak. This revelation unveiled in a newly released biography titled Love Freddie by Lesley Ann Jones is sending ripples through the global fanbase. But beyond the headlines and shock lies a deeply human story of love kept quiet of a daughter longing to honor her father’s memory and of a man who defied stereotypes even in private. B was born in 1976 during a time when Freddie Mercury was ascending the heights of global fame. According to the biography her birth was the result of a brief but deeply intimate relationship Mercury had with a woman married to one of his close friends. Out of respect for her marriage and for personal and religious reasons B’s mother raised her with her husband while Mercury maintained a quiet but constant presence in the background. He never claimed her publicly but behind closed doors Freddie was not just a friend or a visitor he was a father. He had his own room at our house B writes in the biography. When he was away we’d speak on the phone every day. I didn’t realize he was famous until I was older. To me he was simply ‘Papa.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in Humans
Norway Cargo Ship Crash 2025: Human Error Shocking Impact & What It Means for Maritime Safety
Norway Cargo Ship Crash 2025: Human Error Shocking Impact & What It Means for Maritime Safety On the quiet morning of May 22/2025 the peaceful coastal village of Byneset near Trondheim Norway woke up to an unimaginable sight a 443-foot cargo ship lodged in someone’s backyard. For locals used to misty fjords chirping seabirds and the calm rhythm of Norwegian village life the sudden arrival of a steel giant was nothing short of surreal. But beyond the headlines and aerial footage that quickly circled the globe this incident is about much more than a ship crash. It’s about people responsibility trust and the thin line between routine and disaster. Johan Helberg a retired fisherman who’s lived his entire life in Byneset was asleep in his home just meters from the coastline. He awoke not to the thunder of crashing metal or a blaring alarm but to the doorbell. It was my neighbor Johan later recounted to a local news station. He said You have a ship in your garden.’ I thought he was joking. Stepping out into the cold morning air, Johan was greeted by the imposing steel bow of a massive container vessel the NCL Salten wedged just five meters from his front door. The ship had plowed through the shallow shore, breaking through the silence like a colossal mechanical beast.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in The Swamp
Extremely Rare Statue of Ancient Ruler Unearthed: A 3,000 Year Old Discovery
Extremely Rare Statue of Ancient Ruler Unearthed: A 3,000 Year Old Discovery In the dust laden silence of an ancient excavation site deep in a once-forgotten valley archaeologists have unearthed a discovery that has sent ripples across the global historical community a remarkably well preserved and extremely rare statue of an ancient ruler believed to date back over 3,000 years. This isn't just a discovery of stone and sculpture; it’s a bridge to a world long buried beneath time wars and silence. It is moments like these that remind us how little we know about the rich tapestries of civilizations that thrived long before modern memory.
By Adnan Rasheed8 months ago in History











