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€90,000 Worth of Snails Stolen: The Unusual Heist That Shocked a French Farm. AI-Generated.
In a world where luxury cars, jewelry, and electronics usually top the list of stolen goods, a recent theft in France has left many stunned—and even amused. A quiet snail farm in southwestern France reported that thieves made off with nearly €90,000 worth of snails, turning an everyday agricultural business into the center of an international headline. The bizarre heist has not only raised questions about rural security but also highlighted the surprising value of France’s snail industry.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in The Swamp
At Least 193 Dead in Sri Lanka Floods, Many More Missing. AI-Generated.
A Nation Struggles to Breathe as Its Worst Flooding in Decades Leaves a Trail of Loss and Courage Sri Lanka is facing one of the deadliest natural disasters in its recent history. What began as days of continuous rainfall has turned into a national tragedy, leaving at least 193 people dead, thousands displaced, and many more still missing. Entire villages have been swallowed by rising waters, roads have collapsed, and families are left waiting for news about their loved ones. As rescue teams fight the clock, the country is grappling with the emotional and physical weight of disaster.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in Earth
Abundance of Caution’: How Flight Hit by Solar Flare Sparked Rush for Airbus Fix. AI-Generated.
When passengers boarded a routine international flight earlier this month, no one expected it to become the center of a global aviation alert. Yet, within hours, what was supposed to be an ordinary journey turned into an unprecedented safety concern—one triggered not by turbulence, engine trouble, or bad weather, but by something far more distant: a solar flare erupting from the sun.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in Futurism
Sriram Raghavan on Dharmendra: ‘In a Changing Industry, He Was a Constant’. AI-Generated.
Few actors in Indian cinema carry the kind of legacy that Dharmendra does. Known lovingly as the “He-Man of Bollywood,” the legendary actor shaped Hindi cinema for over six decades with his charm, versatility, and unmistakable screen presence. After his passing, tributes have poured in from across the world, but one particularly heartfelt message came from filmmaker Sriram Raghavan, who described Dharmendra as a man who remained a “constant” in an industry that is always changing.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in Geeks
Ukraine War Briefing: Ukrainians Fly to US for Peace Talks with Rubio, Witkoff, and Kushner. AI-Generated.
The war in Ukraine has now stretched far beyond two years, reshaping global politics, testing alliances, and redefining the meaning of modern conflict. While much of the world’s attention remains fixed on the frontlines—cities under attack, troops defending territory, and civilians struggling to rebuild—another important battle is taking place quietly: diplomacy.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in The Swamp
Silent Heart Attack Warning: Cardiologist Lists 5 Overlooked Symptoms You Should Never Ignore. AI-Generated.
Heart attacks are often imagined as sudden, dramatic events—sharp chest pain, breathlessness, and an immediate rush to the hospital. But in reality, many heart attacks don’t look like that at all. Some happen quietly, subtly, and dangerously. These are known as silent heart attacks, and according to cardiologists, they are far more common than most people realize.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in Longevity
The EuroMillions Jackpot: Why This Lottery Continues to Capture Europe’s Imagination. AI-Generated.
Every week, millions of people across Europe tune in with a mix of hope, nerves, and excitement as the EuroMillions jackpot climbs higher. Whether it reaches £30 million or crosses the £100 million mark, one thing is certain—no other lottery in the region generates as much buzz. The EuroMillions jackpot is more than just a prize; it has become a cultural moment that brings people together, fuels dreams, and occasionally changes lives overnight.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in The Swamp
Air Force F-16 Pilot Awarded Silver Star for Heroic Actions in the Middle East. AI-Generated.
When the U.S. Air Force honors one of its own with the Silver Star, it signifies more than bravery. It represents a moment when a service member’s courage changed the course of events. Recently, an F-16 fighter pilot received this distinguished award for extraordinary actions during a tense combat mission in the Middle East — a mission that could have ended very differently without quick thinking and remarkable skill.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in The Swamp
Russian Strikes Cause Power Outages for More Than 600,000 in Ukraine. AI-Generated.
As the war in Ukraine enters yet another difficult phase, Russian missile and drone attacks have once again targeted the country’s power grid, leaving more than 600,000 people without electricity. The strikes have brought back memories of the harsh winters Ukrainians endured earlier in the war—months marked by blackouts, freezing homes, and desperate efforts to keep basic services running. While Ukraine has strengthened its defenses, the sheer scale of the latest attack shows how fragile critical infrastructure remains during wartime.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in The Swamp
Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia’s Health “Very Critical”: A Nation Holds Its Breath. AI-Generated.
For decades, Khaleda Zia has been one of the most influential and polarizing figures in Bangladesh’s political history. A former prime minister, a longtime leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and a symbol of resistance for millions of her supporters, she has lived much of her life in the public eye. But today, the nation is watching her for a different reason — her health. According to her party leaders and medical team, Khaleda Zia’s condition is now “very critical,” sparking concern across the country and beyond.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in The Swamp
Zelenskyy Faces ‘Mini-Revolution’ as Andriy Yermak’s Fall Reshapes Ukraine’s Wartime Power System. AI-Generated.
The shockwaves from one dramatic event in Kyiv are now rippling across Ukraine’s political and wartime leadership. On November 28, 2025, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accepted the resignation of his powerful chief of staff, Andriy Yermak — a figure widely regarded as the second-most influential person in the country since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in The Swamp
“I’m Not an Activist, I’m a Film Personality”: Aamir Khan Says Socially Charged Films Happened Naturally. AI-Generated.
Aamir Khan has long been known as one of Bollywood’s most thoughtful and socially aware performers. Over the years, he has delivered films that sparked conversations far beyond the box office — from Taare Zameen Par to Rang De Basanti, from 3 Idiots to PK, and many more. But despite the heavy themes his movies often explore, Aamir believes he is not an activist. Instead, he insists he is simply a “film personality” who follows his heart, and the social messages in his films happened naturally.
By Fiazahmedbrohi about a month ago in Geeks











