sehzeen fatima
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Sehzeeen Fatima is a writer with a Master’s in Science who shares inspiring stories about sports, life, and people. She writes in simple, clear language to connect with readers and spark meaningful thought.
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Iran’s Protests Have Ended, But the Anger and Pain Haven’t. AI-Generated.
For a while now, the violent street demonstrations that once filled Iran’s cities have quieted. The physical presence of mass marches and large crowds has faded from the streets of Tehran, Rasht, Isfahan, and other cities. But the emotional shockwaves — the anger, sadness, fear, and unanswered questions — remain deep in the hearts of many Iranians. The protests may no longer dominate headlines, but their impact on people’s lives continues.
By sehzeen fatima8 days ago in Humans
Rubio Shows Trump’s Support for Hungary’s Leader Before Close Election. AI-Generated.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Hungary this week and delivered a clear message. He said that former U.S. President Donald Trump strongly supports Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
By sehzeen fatima8 days ago in Journal
Deadly Blast Before Lunar New Year: Eight Killed in China Fireworks Shop Explosion. AI-Generated.
A powerful explosion at a fireworks shop in eastern China has killed at least eight people and injured several others. The tragic incident happened in Donghai County, located in Jiangsu province.
By sehzeen fatima9 days ago in Critique
Venezuela’s Youth Take to the Streets: The First Big Protests Since Maduro’s Capture. AI-Generated.
Venezuela has entered a new chapter in its history. After years of political repression and strict controls, the people of this South American country are trying to find their voice again. In February 2026, for the first time since former President Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. forces, thousands of Venezuelans took part in peaceful protests. These demonstrations show both hope and uncertainty about Venezuela’s future.
By sehzeen fatima10 days ago in Journal
No Arrests Made in the Nancy Guthrie Case. AI-Generated.
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, an 84‑year‑old grandmother from Tucson, Arizona, has captured national attention over the past two weeks. Recent law enforcement activity, including the detaining of three people, has raised questions and hope among the public and Nancy’s family. But as of now, no one has been arrested in connection with her disappearance, and the investigation continues.
By sehzeen fatima10 days ago in Criminal
“The World Is Watching: Why Iran’s Crown Prince Says Tehran’s Survival Sends a Message to Every Bully”. AI-Generated.
On a chilly February afternoon in Munich, against the backdrop of one of Europe’s largest security gatherings, a message echoed far beyond conference halls and diplomatic lounges. It came not from a sitting head of state, but from a man whose title evokes Iran’s past — Reza Pahlavi, the Crown Prince in exile. His words were blunt, driven by grief and urgency: If the government in Tehran continues to survive amid widespread protest and repression, it will send a clear signal to tyrants everywhere — that you can kill enough people and remain in power.
By sehzeen fatima10 days ago in Humans
Navalny Was Poisoned With Frog Toxin, European Governments Say. AI-Generated.
European governments say that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was killed with a rare poison taken from a frog toxin. The claim comes after new laboratory tests were done on samples from his body. Leaders from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands say the evidence shows he was poisoned with a substance called epibatidine. This chemical is found in certain poison dart frogs from South America.
By sehzeen fatima10 days ago in The Swamp
Australia Urges Calm After Violent Clashes in Sydney. AI-Generated.
Australia is a country that values peace, safety, and the right to protest. But in early February 2026, a major event caused serious conflict in Sydney, one of Australia’s largest cities. Thousands of people came together to protest, and clashes broke out between demonstrators and police. The government has now urged everyone to stay calm and to avoid violence. This article explains what happened, why it happened, and what leaders in Australia are saying in simple English.
By sehzeen fatima14 days ago in The Swamp
Balochistan in Turmoil: Coordinated Separatist Attacks Shake Pakistan’s Restive Province. AI-Generated.
Quetta, Balochistan — January 31, 2026 — Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest but least developed province, has once again become the epicenter of violent conflict. On Saturday, a series of coordinated attacks by Baloch separatist militants rocked the region, leaving dozens dead, including civilians and security personnel, and prompting one of the most significant militant flare-ups in recent memory.
By sehzeen fatima24 days ago in The Swamp
U.S. Officials Meet on Greenland as Congress Challenges Trump’s War Powers. AI-Generated.
The United States is facing a busy and tense moment in foreign policy. In the same week, top U.S. officials held an important meeting about Greenland, while Congress moved closer to a vote that could limit President Donald Trump’s power to use the military in Venezuela. These two events may seem unrelated, but together they show growing concern at home and abroad about how far U.S. power should go.
By sehzeen fatimaabout a month ago in The Swamp
Trump Administration Announces Next Phase of Gaza Peace Plan. AI-Generated.
The Trump administration has announced the next phase of its Gaza peace plan, marking a new step in efforts to bring stability to a region that has faced months of conflict, destruction, and humanitarian suffering. This second phase, often called “Phase Two,” focuses on post-war governance, security, and rebuilding Gaza after intense fighting between Israel and Hamas.
By sehzeen fatimaabout a month ago in Journal
Stranger Things Documentary Director Denies ChatGPT Rumors About Finale Writing. AI-Generated.
Rumors about artificial intelligence are spreading fast in the entertainment world, and Stranger Things is the latest show caught in the discussion. After the release of a documentary about the making of the final season, some fans claimed that ChatGPT or other AI tools were used to help write the finale. These claims quickly went viral on social media. However, the director of the documentary has now spoken clearly and firmly about what she witnessed during production.
By sehzeen fatimaabout a month ago in Geeks









