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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A Jailed Hacking Kingpin Reveals All About the Gang That Left a Trail of Destruction. AI-Generated.
“Inside the mind of the cybercriminal who built an empire on data, fear, and digital chaos.” --- In an age when wars are fought not only with weapons but with keyboards, few names have struck more fear in the online world than that of Elias “Ghost” Marquez, the infamous hacker who once led a global cybercrime syndicate known only as The Phantom Circuit. Now behind bars, Marquez has begun to talk — and what he’s revealing about his digital empire paints a chilling picture of how easily the world’s systems can be brought to their knees.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Geeks
A Symbol and a Strain: The USS Harry S. Truman’s Return and the Navy’s Future Dilemma. AI-Generated.
The recent return of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman to U.S. waters following an extended deployment has stirred debate in naval strategy circles. Far from a celebratory homecoming, for many in the fleet it’s become a reminder of the mismatch between Cold War-era force structures and the demands of 21st-century warfare. In that sense, the carrier’s return is being seen—by some—as an affront to the navy of the future.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in The Swamp
Why Handwriting Is Better for Your Memory Than Typing. AI-Generated.
Rediscovering the Power of Pen and Paper in a Digital Age In today’s fast-moving digital world, most of us have replaced notebooks with keyboards and pens with touchscreens. Typing feels faster, easier, and more efficient. Yet, new research suggests that while technology has improved our productivity, it may have quietly weakened our ability to remember and understand information deeply. Handwriting, it turns out, is far more powerful for memory, learning, and creativity than typing.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Longevity
Pakistan’s Constitutional Reset: The Rise of Field Marshal Asim Munir and the After-math of Operation Sindoor. AI-Generated.
In a dramatic shift within Pakistan’s governance and military architecture, the federal government has introduced the 27th Constitutional Amendment, which fundamentally rewrites the chain of command of the country’s armed forces and elevates Asim Munir to a constitutionally entrenched apex position. This move follows the shockwaves triggered by India’s Operation Sindoor in May, during which Pakistan’s military faced a debilitating blow that has instigated sweeping reform.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in The Swamp
Three Dead and 15 Injured in Tenerife Tidal Surge. AI-Generated.
A Sudden Disaster That Shook the Canary Island The popular holiday destination of Tenerife, known for its sunny beaches, volcanic scenery, and vibrant nightlife, turned into a scene of tragedy this week when an unexpected tidal surge struck the island’s southern coast. What began as an ordinary day for tourists and locals quickly became a fight for survival as powerful waves surged inland, sweeping away everything in their path. According to local authorities, three people have lost their lives and 15 others were injured in the terrifying event.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Earth
Ukraine Facing Widespread Power Cuts After Generating Capacity Reduced to ‘Zero’ by Russian Attacks. AI-Generated.
A Nation Plunged Into Darkness Ukraine is once again fighting battles beyond the frontlines — this time, against freezing temperatures and collapsing power systems. Over the past week, Russia has launched one of its most intense waves of airstrikes targeting Ukraine’s energy grid, leaving large parts of the country without electricity. Officials say the nation’s power generation capacity has been reduced to “zero”, forcing widespread blackouts and energy rationing across cities including Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Odesa.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Journal
Syria Carries Out Preemptive Raids Against Islamic State. AI-Generated.
Renewed Tensions in a Region Still Healing The Middle East has once again found itself on edge as reports emerge that Syria carries out preemptive raids against Islamic State fighters across several provinces. According to military and intelligence sources, the Syrian army, backed by Russian air support, launched a series of coordinated raids targeting suspected ISIS sleeper cells in the country’s eastern and central regions.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Journal
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 4 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 4 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 4 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 4 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 4 months ago in The Swamp











