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Fire in the Middle East: Iran Responds After U.S.–Israel Strikes. AI-Generated.
The Middle East is once again facing a dangerous moment. Military strikes, political warnings, and angry responses have raised fears of a bigger conflict. Recently, the United States and Israel launched major strikes against Iran. Soon after, Iran responded with its own attacks. This situation has shocked many people around the world and increased worries about a possible large war.
By dua fatimaa day ago in The Swamp
A Historic Decision in Jersey: Choosing Dignity at the End of Life. AI-Generated.
In February 2026, the island of Jersey made history. Lawmakers voted to allow assisted dying for terminally ill adults. This decision has started important conversations about dignity, suffering, and the right to choose how life ends.
By dua fatima3 days ago in Viva
When Words Become Diplomacy: France Summons the U.S. Ambassador. AI-Generated.
In February 2026, a tragic event in France quickly turned into an international issue. What began as a violent street clash in the city of Lyon led to the death of a young political activist. Within days, the situation escalated beyond France’s borders, creating diplomatic tension between France and the United States.
By dua fatima6 days ago in The Swamp
Japan’s New Direction: Why Rare Earth Cooperation with the United States Matters. AI-Generated.
In a time when the world feels uncertain and divided, economic security has become as important as military strength. After being reelected as Japan’s leader, Sanae Takaichi has made it clear that her government wants stronger cooperation with the United States on rare earth development. This decision may sound technical, but its impact could shape the future of technology, global trade, and international relations.
By dua fatima11 days ago in The Swamp
Iran–US Nuclear Talks in Geneva End Quickly, but Tensions Remain High. AI-Generated.
The second round of nuclear talks between Iran and the United States ended in Geneva after only four hours, showing both the urgency of the situation and the deep disagreements that still divide the two sides. Geneva hosted the indirect negotiations, which were mediated by Oman and focused on Iran’s nuclear program and the future of sanctions.
By dua fatima13 days ago in Journal
Tensions in the Sky: North Korea Calls on South Korea to Probe Drone Incidents. AI-Generated.
Tensions between North and South Korea have once again made international headlines after North Korea accused its southern neighbor of sending drones into its airspace. At the center of the issue is Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who has urged South Korea to investigate the alleged drone incidents and provide a clear explanation. While drones may seem small, the political impact of this dispute is anything but minor.
By dua fatima2 months ago in Earth
Myanmar’s Junta Election: A Vote Without a Choice
Myanmar’s military government has held the second phase of its planned election, but many people inside and outside the country say the vote is not real democracy. Critics describe it as a “sham election” designed to keep the generals in power, not to return the country to civilian rule. The election comes while Myanmar is still facing war, poverty, and deep political repression.
By dua fatima2 months ago in Viva
Swiss Bar Managers Face Negligence Claims After Deadly Fire. AI-Generated.
A tragic fire at a Swiss bar has left the nation in shock and mourning. The incident happened in the early hours of New Year’s Day during celebrations at a popular bar located in a well-known ski resort in Switzerland. What was meant to be a joyful start to the new year turned into one of the deadliest fire disasters the country has seen in recent years.
By dua fatima2 months ago in Criminal
Nicolás Maduro: From Bus Driver to Venezuela’s Most Powerful Man. AI-Generated.
Nicolás Maduro is one of the most controversial leaders in modern Latin American history. His life story is unusual. He began as a working-class bus driver and trade union activist. Later, he became the chosen successor of Hugo Chávez, one of Venezuela’s most famous presidents. Today, Maduro is known around the world for leading a country in deep political and economic crisis and for facing strong pressure from the United States and other nations.
By dua fatima2 months ago in Journal
Power Failure Brings Channel Tunnel Rail Traffic to a Halt. AI-Generated.
A sudden power failure in the Channel Tunnel caused widespread chaos for travelers, bringing rail traffic between the United Kingdom and mainland Europe to a complete stop. The incident led to severe delays and cancellations of Eurostar trains, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at major stations such as London’s St Pancras International and Paris’ Gare du Nord. The disruption happened during a busy travel period, making the situation even more stressful for families, tourists, and business travelers.
By dua fatima2 months ago in The Swamp
UAE Withdraws Its Remaining Forces from Yemen Amid Rising Tensions with Saudi Arabia. AI-Generated.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced that it is withdrawing its remaining military forces from Yemen. The move, described by Emirati officials as voluntary, comes at a time of growing political and military tension with Saudi Arabia, its long-time regional ally. This decision marks a major turning point in the Yemen conflict and signals a serious strain in relations between two of the most powerful countries in the Gulf.
By dua fatima2 months ago in The Swamp
China Holds Military Drills Around Taiwan as a Warning. AI-Generated.
China has started large military drills around Taiwan. These drills are a strong warning to what China calls “separatist forces.” China uses this term to describe people and leaders in Taiwan who support independence. The drills have raised tension in the region and attracted global attention.
By dua fatima2 months ago in History










