
Fiaz Ahmed Brohi
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I am a passionate writer with a love for exploring and creating content on trending topics. Always curious, always sharing stories that engage and inspire.
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SBU Reports Drone Strikes Destroy Russian Equipment Worth Hundreds of Millions at Belbek Airfield in Occupied Crimea. AI-Generated.
In a bold escalation of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has confirmed that Ukrainian drones successfully targeted Russian military assets at the Belbek airfield in Russian-occupied Crimea. According to SBU officials, the strike caused damage to equipment valued at hundreds of millions of dollars, marking one of the most significant drone attacks in recent months.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in The Swamp
December 18 Throwback: When 16-Year-Old Sachin Tendulkar Began His ODI Journey — and Cricket Found a Legend. AI-Generated.
On December 18, cricket history quietly turned a corner. The year was 1989, and a shy 16-year-old boy from Mumbai walked onto the international stage for his One Day International debut. Few in the crowd could have imagined that this teenager, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, would go on to redefine the sport, inspire generations, and become one of the greatest cricketers the game has ever known. That modest beginning marked the birth of a legend.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Geeks
Don’t Let Matilda’s Death Fuel Anger”: Family’s Powerful Plea at Funeral of Bondi Victim, 10. AI-Generated.
The funeral of Matilda, the 10-year-old girl who lost her life in the tragic Bondi incident, became more than a farewell—it turned into a profound call for compassion, unity, and restraint. As mourners gathered to honor a life cut heartbreakingly short, Matilda’s family delivered a message that resonated far beyond the church walls: do not let her death become a source of anger or division.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Journal
French ‘Doctor Death’ Jailed for Life: A Chilling Betrayal of Medical Trust . AI-Generated.
The conviction of a French doctor, widely labeled by the media as “Doctor Death,” has sent shockwaves across Europe and reignited global debates about medical ethics, patient safety, and oversight within healthcare systems. The former physician has been sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of deliberately poisoning multiple patients—an act that represents one of the darkest betrayals of the Hippocratic Oath in modern French history.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in The Swamp
Akhilendra Mishra Recalls How Aamir Khan Changed India’s Oscar Journey With Lagaan. AI-Generated.
Bollywood actor Akhilendra Mishra, best known for his versatile performances in both films and television, recently opened up about his experiences working on Aamir Khan’s iconic film Lagaan (2001). The actor revealed how the film, initially dismissed by many as “just a cricket movie,” went on to reshape India’s journey at the Oscars and set new standards for Indian cinema on the global stage.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Geeks
Sudan Tops Global Humanitarian Crisis Watchlist for Third Year as Devastating War Grips the Country. AI-Generated.
For the third consecutive year, Sudan has been ranked at the top of the global humanitarian crisis watchlist, a grim distinction that reflects the scale of suffering unfolding inside the country. What began as a power struggle between rival military factions has spiraled into a devastating war that has shattered institutions, displaced millions, and pushed an already fragile nation to the brink of collapse. As violence continues unabated, Sudan’s crisis is no longer just a regional tragedy—it is one of the world’s most severe humanitarian emergencies.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in The Swamp
Lionel Messi’s Heartwarming Vantara Visit: A Meeting of Football, Culture, and Conservation. AI-Generated.
When global football icon Lionel Messi visited India’s ambitious wildlife and conservation project, Vantara, the moment instantly became more than just a celebrity appearance. Images of Messi warmly hugging Anant Ambani and respectfully participating in traditional Indian rituals quickly spread across social media, capturing hearts across continents. The visit symbolised a rare and meaningful intersection of sport, culture, philanthropy, and environmental consciousness.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Geeks
Trump Orders Blockade of Sanctioned Oil Tankers Entering and Leaving Venezuela. AI-Generated.
In a dramatic escalation of pressure on Venezuela, former U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a blockade of oil tankers entering and leaving the South American nation, targeting vessels linked to sanctioned crude exports. The move marks one of the most aggressive economic actions taken against Caracas in recent years and has reignited global debate over energy security, international law, and the humanitarian impact of sanctions.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Journal
Mahima Chaudhry Opens Up About Early Struggles: Negativity, Groupism, and a Tough Lesson from Subhash Ghai on the Sets of Pardes. AI-Generated.
Bollywood often appears glamorous from the outside, but behind the bright lights lies a demanding industry that can test even the most resilient artists. Actress Mahima Chaudhry, who rose to fame with her debut film Pardes (1997), has recently revisited her early days in the Hindi film industry, shedding light on the negativity, groupism, and abusive language she encountered when she first started out. Her candid recollections offer a rare and honest glimpse into the challenges faced by newcomers, especially women, in an industry driven by power dynamics and high expectations.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Geeks
Russian Ship Quits Attempt to Load Sanctioned LNG Due to Ice. AI-Generated.
In a setback for Russia’s energy exports, a Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker recently abandoned its attempt to load cargo at a key Arctic terminal, citing heavy ice conditions. The incident highlights the dual challenges facing Russia: harsh environmental conditions in the Arctic and the ongoing impact of Western sanctions on its energy sector.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Futurism
Using Russian assets for Ukraine loan ‘increasingly difficult’, says EU’s Kallas. AI-Generated.
The European Union’s efforts to support Ukraine through the use of frozen Russian assets are facing mounting challenges, according to European Commissioner for Economic Affairs, Liina Kallas. As the war in Ukraine continues to devastate the region, the EU has been exploring innovative avenues to fund reconstruction and humanitarian aid. One such avenue—leveraging Russian state-held assets frozen under sanctions—was initially seen as a promising solution. However, Kallas’s recent statements highlight the complex legal, logistical, and political obstacles that make this approach increasingly difficult.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in Humans
“The Last Bastion Before Collapse” – Louvre Museum Closed as Workers Begin Strike. AI-Generated.
Paris, long heralded as the cultural capital of the world, is witnessing an unusual disruption in one of its most iconic institutions. The Louvre Museum, home to masterpieces spanning centuries—from Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to the Venus de Milo—is closed indefinitely as workers have commenced a strike, demanding better wages, improved working conditions, and stronger protections for staff. The closure has sparked a wave of concern among art lovers, tourists, and policymakers alike, as France grapples with a larger wave of labor unrest across multiple sectors.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohiabout a month ago in The Swamp











