Sourove Kumar
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The Last Upload
By the year 2097, Earth had turned into a hyper-connected globe where humans did not just live physically—they lived virtually as well. As a result of a revolutionary project called NeuroNet, humans were able to upload their consciousness into a virtual globe that was really vast, where time passed more quickly, and there was no limit to possibilities. Humans could experience decades of learning, dreaming, and creating in just one year in the real world.
By Sourove Kumar9 months ago in Fiction
Letters to the Sky: A Story of Dreams, Hope, and an Unexpected Love
In a small town nestled in green hills and whispering rivers, there lived a reserved girl named Aisha. She was the type of girl who believed magic existed in everyday things—sunsets, raindrops, the smell of old books. But most importantly, Aisha had faith in her dreams. As a child, she had a habit of writing letters to her future self.
By Sourove Kumar9 months ago in Writers
March for Gaza: A Global Movement for Justice, Peace, and Humanity
In a time when the globe seems to be polarized with politics, wars, and inequity, there is one cause that brought millions together towards one goal—the March for Gaza. It's not just an uprising or protest for political reason. It's a powerful reaffirmation of empathy, coexistence, and the common desire of all humankind to abolish suffering. It's a unified cry for peace and justice to come to Gaza, where still innocent lives go astray within a disastrous human crisis.
By Sourove Kumar9 months ago in Geeks
Why Trump is scrambling for allies in his trade war with China
The U.S.-China trade war initiated by Donald Trump is one of the most striking and contentious pages in the new history of the global economy. What began as a brash bid to "put America first" and protect American manufacturers soon escalated into a complex and costly battle. Trump had explained the trade war as trade rebalancing, resisting Chinese unfairness, and restoring American jobs. But as economic fallout ensued and opposition from China remained firm, it was clear that the United States could not succeed without allies. That's when Trump ended up looking for help in a rush — and here's a closer look at the reasons behind that desperation to be helped.
By Sourove Kumar9 months ago in Confessions
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa declared election winner as rival demands recount
Quito, Ecuador — In a breakthrough for Ecuador's young democracy, President Daniel Noboa was officially declared the winner of the nation's presidential election, securing a new four-year mandate. The National Electoral Council (CNE) certified Noboa's victory after he won approximately 56% of the vote in a bitterly fought runoff with leftist challenger Luisa González, who obtained approximately 44%. The announcement has not been free of controversy, however, as González has decried the results and demanded a full recount due to suspicions of electoral fraud.
By Sourove Kumar9 months ago in Education




