Sajida Sikandar
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Hi, I’m Sajida Sikandar, a passionate blogger with 3 years of experience in crafting engaging and insightful content. Join me as I share my thoughts, stories, and ideas on a variety of topics that matter to you.
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Deep-Sea Explorers Film Massive Animal Drifting Through Darkness in South Atlantic Ocean. AI-Generated.
In the pitch-black depths of the South Atlantic Ocean, a team of deep-sea explorers recently captured footage of a massive, mysterious animal drifting silently through the darkness. The sight stunned scientists and viewers alike, offering a rare glimpse into a world that remains largely unknown to humanity.
By Sajida Sikandar21 days ago in The Swamp
Earth Is Being Covered in a ‘Forever Chemical’ That Won’t Break Down, Scientists Warn.. AI-Generated.
Scientists are sounding the alarm over a growing environmental threat that is nearly impossible to erase. Known as “forever chemicals,” a group of synthetic substances called PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are spreading across the Earth—from drinking water and soil to rain, snow, and even human blood.
By Sajida Sikandar21 days ago in Earth
Australia Imported 2,400 Toads to Save Its Crops—Now 200 Million of Them are an Unstoppable Disaster. AI-Generated.
In 1935, Australia made a decision that would later be described as one of the most disastrous biological experiments in modern history. To protect sugarcane crops from destructive beetles, the government introduced 2,400 cane toads from Central and South America. The idea was simple: let nature handle the pests.
By Sajida Sikandar21 days ago in Journal
China Criticizes U.S. for WHO Pullout, Accusing It of Sidestepping International Law. AI-Generated.
China has sharply criticized the United States for its decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), accusing Washington of undermining international law and weakening global cooperation on public health. The move has reignited diplomatic tensions between the world’s two largest economies and raised concerns about how global health governance will function in an increasingly divided geopolitical climate.
By Sajida Sikandar21 days ago in The Swamp
Switzerland Joins France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Denmark, and Other European Countries in Propelling US Tourism Freefall with a Record Decline in Tourist Arrivals in California Last Year: Everything You Need to Know. AI-Generated.
Tourism in the United States faced a major setback last year, especially in California — one of the country’s most iconic travel destinations. Several European countries, including Switzerland, France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, and Denmark, recorded a sharp decline in travel to the U.S., contributing to what experts are calling a tourism freefall.
By Sajida Sikandar21 days ago in Journal
IKEA Bus Launched in the Philippines. AI-Generated.
When IKEA Philippines announced the launch of its newest innovation, many expected another product collection or store expansion. Instead, the global furniture giant surprised the public with something entirely different — a bus.
By Sajida Sikandar21 days ago in Journal
Gold bulls hold firm after historic metals sell-off — but silver could be in for a bumpier ride. AI-Generated.
The precious metals market has rarely looked as dramatic as it did during the recent historic sell-off. Prices across gold, silver, and other metals plunged in a wave of liquidation that rattled investors and raised questions about whether the long-standing bull case for precious metals had finally cracked. Yet, in the aftermath of this sharp decline, gold bulls appear remarkably steady. Silver, however, may be facing a more uncertain and volatile path forward.
By Sajida Sikandar21 days ago in The Swamp
In Just Two Weeks, the Game of Thrones Universe Returns. AI-Generated.
In just two weeks, the world of Westeros opens its gates once again, inviting fans back into a universe of dragons, betrayal, and destiny. The Game of Thrones franchise, which once dominated television and cultural conversation, is returning with a brand-new series that aims not only to rekindle the magic of its predecessor but to reshape how audiences understand the vast and dangerous history of George R. R. Martin’s world.
By Sajida Sikandar22 days ago in The Swamp
Trump Administration Sued Over Visa Freeze on Immigrants From 75 Countries. AI-Generated.
The Trump administration is facing a high-profile legal challenge over its decision to freeze visas for immigrants from 75 countries, a move critics say amounts to a sweeping, discriminatory ban. The lawsuit, filed by a coalition of civil rights organizations and immigration advocacy groups, argues that the freeze violates the U.S. Constitution and federal immigration laws while causing widespread confusion and hardship for millions of families.
By Sajida Sikandar25 days ago in The Swamp
Trump’s Venezuela Oil Bet Faces Big Hurdles. AI-Generated.
President Donald Trump’s high-profile plan to gain influence over Venezuela’s oil reserves has captured headlines, but the reality of executing such a strategy is far from simple. While the initiative is framed as a win for U.S. energy security and a way to assert geopolitical leverage, the effort faces massive hurdles—from broken infrastructure and market limitations to political instability and ethical concerns.
By Sajida Sikandar25 days ago in Journal
Fifteen Migrants Dead After Collision With Greek Coast Guard Boat. AI-Generated.
A deadly collision between a migrant vessel and a Greek Coast Guard boat has left at least fifteen people dead, marking another heartbreaking chapter in the ongoing Mediterranean migration crisis. The incident occurred in the Aegean Sea, a well-known crossing point for migrants attempting to reach Europe from conflict-stricken and economically devastated regions.
By Sajida Sikandar25 days ago in The Swamp
The World’s Most Import-Dependent Countries, Ranked. AI-Generated.
In today’s interconnected global economy, few countries can survive without imports. From food and fuel to technology and raw materials, international trade keeps modern societies functioning. However, some nations rely on imports far more than others. These highly import-dependent countries depend on foreign suppliers for essential goods, making them especially vulnerable to global disruptions such as wars, pandemics, supply chain breakdowns, and inflation shocks.
By Sajida Sikandar25 days ago in The Swamp











