
Keramatullah Wardak
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I write practical, science-backed content on health, productivity, and self-improvement. Passionate about helping you eat smarter, think clearer, and live better—one article at a time.
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What the U.S. Wants from Venezuela?
In recent months, tensions between the United States and Venezuela have sharply escalated, bringing the two countries once again into the global spotlight. U.S. military vessels patrolling near Venezuelan waters, a series of strikes under the pretext of counter-narcotics missions, and mutual accusations in the United Nations have reignited the question: What does the United States really want from Venezuela?
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in The Swamp
Amazon Went Dark; I Found Alternative
On an ordinary Monday morning in October 2025, millions of users across the world experienced the same confusing moment: their favorite apps refused to load, online payments failed, websites disappeared, and even smart home devices went silent. The reason? Amazon Web Services (AWS); the cloud backbone of the modern internet; went dark.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in Trader
Louvre Museum Robbery: How Came into Place?
When we hear the name “Louvre Museum”, what first comes to mind is the grand pyramid standing proudly in the heart of Paris, holding within it the treasures of human civilization — from Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to the Greek Venus de Milo. It is the largest and most visited museum in the world, welcoming over 7 million people annually. But on a calm Sunday morning of October 19, 2025, this world-famous cultural symbol became the stage of one of the most shocking robberies in modern European history.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in Criminal
PUBG in 2030: The New Evolution for Humankind
When PUBG (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds) first stormed into the gaming world in 2017, no one imagined it would become a cultural phenomenon. From professional tournaments to casual mobile matches played in remote villages, the game changed how people interacted, competed, and even thought about entertainment. But as technology evolves rapidly, one question stands out: what will PUBG look like in 2030; and how will it impact the youth of that generation?
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in Geeks
What Do Gen-Z Want from Nepal, Madagascar, Peru, and Morocco?
Across continents and cultures, a single generational voice is echoing louder than ever before Gen-Z. From the streets of Nepal and Madagascar to the plazas of Peru and Morocco, young people are rising up, challenging corruption, inequality, and unresponsive governments.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in The Swamp
The Traitors: What the New Phase Brings?
If you’ve been following The Traitors on Peacock, you already know it’s not just another reality competition — it’s a deep psychological game that exposes the very essence of human trust, deception, and survival. As the show moves into its next phase, viewers are not only entertained but confronted with one fundamental question: How far would we go to protect ourselves; or betray others; for success?
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in Geeks
Afghan Genius; Learns A Language Every 2 Months
In the heart of Herat, one of Afghanistan’s most historic and poetic cities, lives a boy whose story is as extraordinary as it is inspiring. His name is Mohammad Amiri, and at just nine years old, he has stunned teachers, community leaders, and even government officials with his almost unbelievable gift. While most children spend years struggling to learn a single foreign language, Mohammad does something that seems closer to magic: he masters a new language in just two months.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in Education
What Will Happen with the U.S. Shutdown?
When the world’s most powerful government grinds to a halt, the tremors are felt far beyond Washington, D.C. As the United States once again faces a federal government shutdown, the question isn’t just about politics; it’s about livelihoods, credibility, and global stability.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in The Swamp
Why Afghanistan & Pakistan Are Enemies?
The flames of conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan have once again erupted, turning their shared border into a battlefield echoing with artillery and accusation. As the smoke rises from the Durand Line — a boundary that has symbolized division for over a century — both nations stand at a dangerous crossroads. The most recent escalation has claimed dozens of lives, shuttered major crossings like Torkham and Chaman, and brought South Asia to the brink of a deeper regional crisis.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in The Swamp
How María Corina Machado Dedicated her Peace Prize to Trump?
It began with a shockwave across the internet: “Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado dedicates her Nobel Peace Prize to Donald Trump.” Within hours, the claim flooded X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, and YouTube. Memes exploded. Some celebrated her as a brave truth-teller; others mocked her as a political opportunist.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in The Swamp
What’s Wrong with Title 10 U.S. Code Plenary Authority These Days for the U.S.?
In recent months, the phrase “Title 10 plenary authority” has echoed across social media, political commentary, and legal circles in America. Influencers, ex-military figures, and conspiracy theorists alike have begun invoking it — some suggesting that it grants the President unlimited power over the military, even in domestic affairs.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in The Swamp











