Kashif Wazir
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Meta Begins Removing Australian Children from Instagram and Facebook
Meta, the company that owns Instagram and Facebook, has started removing Australian children from its platforms as part of a new effort to make social media safer. This major step has surprised many parents and young users, but Meta says it is necessary to protect children from online dangers. The company is now enforcing stricter age rules, and thousands of accounts belonging to underage users are expected to be removed in the coming weeks.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in The Swamp
Ukraine and US Officials Prepare for Key Meeting in Florida
Ukraine and the United States are preparing for an important round of negotiations in Florida, the White House has confirmed. This meeting comes shortly after diplomatic talks took place in Moscow, creating fresh attention on how global powers are trying to manage the ongoing conflict and find a path toward stability. While no final agreement is expected immediately, the Florida talks are seen as a crucial step in keeping communication open and understanding each side’s position more clearly.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in Journal
South Korea Builds New App to Protect Women from Stalkers
South Korea is developing a new mobile app that will show the real-time location of stalkers, offering a strong layer of protection for people who feel unsafe. This bold step comes after years of public worry about rising stalking crimes and several tragic cases where victims were harmed because help arrived too late. The government hopes this new technology will give potential victims faster alerts, quicker access to police help, and a chance to escape before danger becomes life-threatening.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in The Swamp
Micron Leaves the Consumer Memory Market
Micron Technology, one of the world’s leading makers of memory chips, has announced that it will exit the consumer memory business. This news has surprised many people because Micron is a well-known name in the technology world, especially for its DRAM and SSD products under the popular “Crucial” brand. The company’s decision comes at a time when the world is facing a major supply shortage of memory chips, and this shortage has affected everything—from smartphones and laptops to cars and home appliances. Micron’s move signals big changes in the tech industry and raises questions about the future of consumer memory products.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in Journal
The Silent Doorway
The first time Mira heard the sound, she thought it was the wind. A soft tap-tap-tap coming from the end of the hallway, near the old wooden door no one ever touched. Her grandmother had always told her, “Stay away from that door. Some rooms are better left alone.” But curiosity is louder than warnings, especially when the house feels too quiet.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in Fiction
Whispers in the Attic
I never liked the attic. Even as a child, I felt its weight from below. The narrow stairs creaked when you walked on them, and the door at the top looked older than the house itself. My parents never went up there. Sometimes I heard faint noises scratches, whispers, or maybe just the wind but the room remained a mystery.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in Fiction











