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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Saudi Arabia Deports 24,000 Pakistani Beggars After Warning to Islamabad. AI-Generated.
In a sweeping move that has caught international attention, Saudi Arabia recently deported approximately 24,000 Pakistani nationals accused of begging on its streets. The decision, authorities say, follows repeated warnings issued to Islamabad over the growing number of Pakistani citizens involved in street solicitation in the kingdom. This large-scale deportation has sparked discussions about migrant labor policies, socio-economic challenges in Pakistan, and the treatment of expatriates in Gulf countries.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
Zelensky Gives Stark Warning as EU Leaders Start Crunch Talks on Russia's Frozen Assets. AI-Generated.
As Europe grapples with the economic fallout from Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning ahead of critical discussions among European Union leaders on Russia’s frozen assets. The talks, set to shape the future of sanctions enforcement and post-war reconstruction funding, carry significant political and financial implications for both Ukraine and the EU.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
Rob Reiner’s Family Breaks Silence as Son Nick Faces Judge on Murder Charges. AI-Generated.
The entertainment world and the wider public were left stunned when news broke that Nick Reiner, son of legendary Hollywood director and actor Rob Reiner, had been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of his parents. As the legal process begins and Nick appears before a judge, the Reiner family has finally broken its silence, sharing a brief but emotional statement that reveals the depth of their grief.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Geeks
Saudi Arabia and India Agree on Mutual Short-Stay Visa Exemption. AI-Generated.
In a significant development that deepens ties between two of Asia’s most influential nations, Saudi Arabia and India have agreed on a mutual short-stay visa exemption for their citizens. This landmark agreement removes visa requirements for short visits—boosting tourism, business travel, cultural exchange, and people-to-people ties between the two countries. It represents not only a diplomatic success but also a major step in reshaping economic and social linkages across the Middle East and South Asia.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in The Swamp
“NATO Spending Pledge Is Trump’s Biggest Foreign Policy Success,” Rutte Tells BBC. AI-Generated.
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte described the NATO spending pledge—signed under former U.S. President Donald Trump—as one of the most significant foreign policy achievements in recent history. Rutte’s comments have reignited debates over Trump’s legacy in international relations, particularly within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), where burden-sharing and collective defence commitments have long been contentious.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in The Swamp
Belgium Floats Invoking Emergency Provision to Provide Joint EU Debt for Ukraine. AI-Generated.
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, European leaders are confronting one of their most consequential debates yet: how to fund Kyiv’s continued defense and reconstruction without destabilizing the European economy. In a bold and somewhat controversial move, Belgium has floated the idea of invoking an emergency provision to issue joint European Union (EU) debt specifically to support Ukraine. The proposal has ignited intense discussion in political circles, financial markets, and among the citizens of EU member states.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
Quote of the Day by Princess Diana: “I Think the Biggest Disease Is People Feeling Unloved… But I Can Give…” . AI-Generated.
Princess Diana, the late Princess of Wales, remains one of the most iconic figures in modern history, not only for her royal lineage but also for her compassion, humility, and advocacy for human rights. Her words continue to resonate decades after her untimely death, offering wisdom, comfort, and a reminder of the power of empathy. One of her most profound statements is: “I think the biggest disease is people feeling unloved… but I can give…” This quote encapsulates her lifelong commitment to spreading love and kindness, even in the face of immense personal challenges.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Geeks
Trump Revised Chevron’s Venezuela Deal. Maduro’s Oil Trader Profited.. AI-Generated.
The geopolitical and economic tug-of-war over Venezuela’s oil resources has taken another twist. Reports have surfaced that a revised deal under the Trump administration allowed Chevron, the U.S. energy giant, to continue operations in Venezuela, with unexpected financial gains for intermediaries linked to Nicolás Maduro’s government. The development has sparked debate over foreign policy, corporate responsibility, and the ethics of profiting amid sanctions.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
Parliamentary Friends of AUKUS Group Sponsored by Lobbying Firm With High-Profile Defence Clients. AI-Generated.
The AUKUS security pact, linking Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, has reshaped the strategic landscape of the Indo-Pacific. Promoted as a long-term response to rising geopolitical tensions, the agreement focuses on defence cooperation, advanced military technology, and nuclear-powered submarines. However, recent scrutiny has emerged around the Parliamentary Friends of AUKUS group, after reports revealed that the group is sponsored by a lobbying firm representing major defence industry clients. The development has raised fresh questions about transparency, influence, and the intersection of politics and defence interests.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
Five Key Moments in the Assault on the Rights of Women and Girls in 2025. AI-Generated.
The year 2025 has emerged as a defining moment for women’s and girls’ rights worldwide—but not in the way many advocates hoped. Across continents, legal rollbacks, social restrictions, and political decisions have challenged decades of progress toward gender equality. While some nations continue to advance protections, others have taken steps backward, placing women and girls at greater risk of discrimination, violence, and exclusion. Below are five key moments from 2025 that highlight the growing assault on the rights of women and girls and why they matter globally.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Humans
East of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine’s Drone Crews Face an Endless Battle to Hold the Line. AI-Generated.
On the flat, scarred terrain east of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region, the war feels both distant and intensely close. There are no dramatic advances or sweeping offensives here—only a relentless struggle to hold ground meter by meter. At the heart of this quiet but brutal frontline are Ukraine’s drone crews, operating day and night in a battle that feels endless.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
Dhurandhar’: Saumya Tandon Says Ranveer Singh’s Silence Amid Film’s Success Shows His Maturity as an Actor. AI-Generated.
As Dhurandhar continues its impressive run at the box office, one aspect of the film’s success has sparked as much discussion as its performances and numbers: Ranveer Singh’s silence. In an industry where celebration, interviews, and social media statements often follow every hit, Ranveer’s decision to step back has surprised many. Actress and television personality Saumya Tandon, however, believes this silence speaks volumes about his growth—not as a star, but as an artist.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Geeks











