Fiaz Ahmed
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I am Fiaz Ahmed. I am a passionate writer. I love covering trending topics and breaking news. With a sharp eye for what’s happening around the world, and crafts timely and engaging stories that keep readers informed and updated.
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One Man’s Campaign for Commonwealth War Graves Restoration in Iraq. AI-Generated.
Remembering the Fallen in Forgotten Lands In the heart of Iraq’s sun-scorched landscape, where echoes of modern conflict still linger, a quiet battle for memory is being fought. The story of one man’s campaign for Commonwealth war graves restoration in Iraq is not about politics or power—it’s about dignity, remembrance, and the moral duty to honor those who gave everything during two world wars.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Journal
UK Military to Help Protect Belgium After Drone Incursions. AI-Generated.
A New Kind of Threat Belgium, a small but strategically important European nation, has recently faced an unexpected security challenge — a series of unidentified drone incursions near sensitive military and energy facilities. The situation, described by officials as “serious but under control,” has prompted an extraordinary response from its allies.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Journal
BBC on Luzon Island as Super Typhoon Nears Philippines. AI-Generated.
A Nation on High Alert The Philippines is once again staring down the fury of nature. A super typhoon, among the most powerful storms in recent memory, is now approaching Luzon Island, the country’s most populated region. With sustained winds exceeding 240 kilometers per hour (about 150 mph), the storm is expected to make landfall within 24 hours, threatening millions of residents.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Earth
✈️ More Than 1,400 Flights Cancelled as U.S. Air Traffic Cuts Enter Second Day: Chaos in the Skies. AI-Generated.
A Travel Nightmare Unfolds More than 1,400 flights were cancelled across the United States on Thursday, marking the second consecutive day of widespread travel chaos that has left passengers stranded, airports overcrowded, and airlines scrambling to recover. The cancellations came as air traffic cuts continued, following a wave of technical and staffing problems that have exposed the fragility of America’s aviation infrastructure.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Earth
Israel Says Body of Lior Rudaeff Has Been Returned from Gaza . AI-Generated.
A Painful Homecoming After more than seven months of anguish and uncertainty, Israel says the body of Lior Rudaeff has been returned from Gaza, ending one of the many tragic stories that emerged from the October 7 attacks. The Israeli government confirmed that Rudaeff’s remains were recovered during a coordinated military and intelligence operation in Gaza, led by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Shin Bet security service.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in The Swamp
DNA Pioneer James Watson Dies at 97. AI-Generated.
A Life That Changed Science Forever The scientific world is mourning the loss of one of its most influential — and controversial — figures. DNA pioneer James Watson dies at 97, leaving behind a monumental legacy that transformed biology, medicine, and our understanding of life itself.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Futurism
How Trump Could Hamper Zohran Mamdani’s New York Agenda. AI-Generated.
A New Leader with a Big Agenda Zohran Mamdani gained national attention with his victory in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor. His platform is bold: a rent freeze, free public buses, universal child care, building 200,000 affordable housing units, and transforming how the city approaches safety.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Journal
Six Dead as Russia Hits Energy and Residential Sites in Ukraine. AI-Generated.
A Grim Morning in Ukraine Ukraine woke to another grim reminder of war this week as six people were killed and dozens injured when Russian missiles and drones struck both energy and residential sites across several regions. The coordinated assault, described by officials as one of the most destructive in recent months, has once again plunged parts of the country into darkness and fear.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in The Swamp
What Hungary’s Orban Did — and Didn’t — Get from Trump. AI-Generated.
A Meeting of Strongmen When Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with Donald Trump, it wasn’t just another diplomatic courtesy call — it was a calculated move by two leaders known for their populist, nationalist rhetoric. The meeting, which drew both attention and controversy, was seen as part of Orban’s ongoing effort to align Hungary with Trump’s brand of conservative politics and distance itself from liberal Western influences.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in The Swamp
Tottenham: Rising from the Shadows to Chase Premier League Glory. AI-Generated.
A Club Built on Passion and Perseverance When you mention Tottenham, you’re talking about more than just a football club—you’re talking about a legacy. Founded in 1882, Tottenham Hotspur, or simply “Spurs,” has become one of the most storied teams in English football history. Their motto, “To Dare Is to Do,” perfectly captures the club’s spirit—a belief in ambition, flair, and fearless football.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Cleats
Quentin Willson: The Motor Maestro Who Changed the Way Britain Talks About Cars. AI-Generated.
A Familiar Face Behind the Wheel For millions of car enthusiasts in the United Kingdom, the name Quentin Willson instantly sparks memories of sharp suits, witty commentary, and honest car advice. Long before automotive influencers took over YouTube and TikTok, Willson was already a household name—bringing motoring journalism to mainstream television with his charm, expertise, and fearless opinions.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in The Swamp
Cracking the Code: Why “Connections Hint” Has Everyone Hooked on The New York Times’ Latest Puzzle Craze. AI-Generated.
A New Puzzle Taking Over the Internet Move over, Wordle—there’s a new puzzle in town. If you’ve been scrolling through social media lately, you’ve probably seen people talking about “today’s Connections hint.” The New York Times’ daily puzzle, Connections, has quietly become one of the most addictive brain games of 2025, challenging players to think in categories rather than individual words.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Gamers











