
Israr khan
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I write to bring attention to the voices and faces of the missing, the unheard, and the forgotten. , — raising awareness, sparking hope, and keeping the search alive. Every person has a story. Every story deserves to be told.
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A Love Without Borders: Jordan and Pitiuruk's Remarkable Journey How far would you go for love?
A Love Without Borders: Jordan and Pitiuruk's Remarkable Journey How far would you go for love? For 26- year-old Jordan Hauenschild, an adventurous woman from the Gold Coast of Australia, the answer turned out to be more than 13,000 kilometers — all the way to the heart of the Amazon jungle. In a time when most modern relationships begin in the same city or at least the same country, Jordan’s story is a rare reminder that love, when it’s real, knows no boundaries.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Fiction
New Mexico Couple Missing Since 2014 Found in Ghost Town Chapel Ten Years Later
New Mexico Couple Missing Since 2014 Found in Ghost Town Chapel Ten Years Later In the autumn of 2024, authorities finally found the remains of Lydia Reyes and Ethan Caldwell, a New Mexico couple who vanished without a trace in October 2014. Their bodies lay undisturbed in the crumbling remains of a century‑old chapel hidden in an abandoned ghost town—discoveries that ended a decade‑long mystery, yet left more questions than answers.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Fiction
The Last Breath of Gabriel Miles
Gabriel Miles had always been a man of quiet significance, the kind who lived life on the periphery but still managed to leave a mark. He wasn’t famous, nor had he ever desired fame. But when he passed away in his modest home at 82, the world seemed to pause for just a moment, as if it were giving him the space to slip away peacefully.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Horror
Amou Haji: The Man Who Lived Without Water for Over 60 Years
Amou Haji, an Iranian man who had earned the title of “world’s dirtiest man,” passed away at the age of 94 last week, leaving behind a story that is both bizarre and fascinating. His life, which spanned nearly a century, was marked by his extreme aversion to cleanliness, something that made him a subject of both local curiosity and international intrigue. Haji lived in the remote village of Dejgah, located in the southern Fars region of Iran, where he became somewhat of a local legend due to his unique and unorthodox way of life.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Earth
The Outcome of Attaching One’s Heart to This World
There is an undeniable truth that runs through every human experience: the world is temporary, fleeting, and ever-changing. "This is often the outcome of becoming attached to this world," captures this profound reality in a deeply poetic and spiritual way. It serves as a quiet warning — a gentle yet powerful reminder that attaching one’s heart too closely to the material world often leads to pain, disappointment, and disillusionment.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Earth
Hard Times
By adina When my family first told me that we were moving to England, I was devastated. The idea of leaving behind everything I had ever known—my friends, my school, my street, my entire way of life—filled me with fear. Albania had always been my home, and although life there was not always easy, it was familiar. I couldn’t imagine starting over in a completely different place, a country I had only seen on TV or heard about from relatives who had gone abroad.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Families
Earth’s Black Box: Humanity’s Last Message to the Future?
Earth’s Black Box: Humanity’s Last Message to the Future? On the windswept, isolated coast of Tasmania, something extraordinary is being built — not a monument of triumph, but a somber testament to our times. Known as Earth’s Black Box, this solar-powered, steel monolith is being constructed with a singular purpose: to document the potential downfall — or the resilience — of humanity.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Education
The largest Martian rock ever found on Earth,
In a landmark moment for space enthusiasts and collectors alike, a rare Martian meteorite known as NWA 16788 has been sold for a staggering $5.3 million at a recent Sotheby’s auction in New York, setting a new world record for the highest price ever paid for a Martian rock.
By Israr khan6 months ago in History
Emotional Control: The Silent Power of Elite K9 Training
In the world of elite K9 units, obedience is just the starting point. These dogs are not simply taught to respond to commands—they are trained to override instinct, to master the chaos within before facing the chaos outside. Perhaps nothing captures the depth of that training more than one deceptively simple test: remaining perfectly calm while a cat gets close enough to brush against them.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Fiction
Tragedy in Mianwali: Electrocution Highlights Hidden Dangers of Solar Panel Maintenance
Tragedy in Mianwali: Electrocution Highlights Hidden Dangers of Solar Panel Maintenance In a deeply saddening incident that has left a community in shock, a young boy from Mianwali, Punjab, lost his life due to electrocution while cleaning solar panels. What began as a routine task turned into a fatal accident, underscoring the importance of proper safety protocols when handling solar energy systems.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Education
Colorado Couple Missing Since 2011 Found Dead in Abandoned Mine Eight Years Later
Colorado Couple Missing Since 2011 Found Dead in Abandoned Mine Eight Years Later A haunting mystery that tormented two families and baffled authorities for nearly a decade was finally laid to rest in 2019. The remains of Sarah Bennett, 26, and Andrew Miller, 28—two Colorado residents who vanished without a trace in 2011—were discovered deep inside a long-sealed uranium mine in Utah’s unforgiving San Rafael Swell. The revelation brought closure, but also raised chilling new questions about how and why they ended up there.
By Israr khan6 months ago in Fiction











