
Wings of Time
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I'm Wings of Time—a storyteller from Swat, Pakistan. I write immersive, researched tales of war, aviation, and history that bring the past roaring back to life
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The Last Light in the Window
The Last Light in the Window Ethan stood at the gate, suitcase in hand, staring at the small brick house that had been his compass for as long as he could remember. The evening sun painted the roof a glowing gold, the kind of glow that made everything look softer, kinder, even when reality was anything but.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Families
Goodbye, Forever Home
Goodbye, Forever Home Joanne lingered in the doorway, her hand resting against the faded wooden frame that had welcomed her countless times. The keys jingled faintly in her palm—small, metallic ghosts of a life about to be surrendered. For thirty years, this house had been her anchor. It had heard her laughter, muffled her sobs, and held the silence of long nights when only the ticking clock kept her company.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Fiction
The New World Order in the Post–Cold War Era
The New World Order in the Post–Cold War Era The end of the Cold War did not bring the world the peace many had hoped for. Instead, it gave new life to old fears—particularly those centered around the idea of a New World Order. During the 1990s and 2000s, the phrase became deeply tied to conspiracy theories, religious prophecy, pop culture, and political rhetoric. It transformed from a hopeful vision of cooperation into one of the most infamous symbols of control, manipulation, and global domination.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Confessions
"From Ally to Accused: Could U.S. Soldiers Face War Crimes Trials Over Gaza?"
"From Ally to Accused: Could U.S. Soldiers Face War Crimes Trials Over Gaza?" The Gaza war has entered its 22nd month, and while the devastation has been most deeply felt by Palestinians, the shadow of accountability is beginning to stretch far beyond Israel. Human rights organizations now argue that American soldiers and intelligence officials, who have played a direct role in supporting Israel’s military campaign, could themselves be subject to war crimes charges.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
"US Soldiers and the Gaza War: Could Washington Face War Crimes Charges?"
"US Soldiers and the Gaza War: Could Washington Face War Crimes Charges?" The war in Gaza has raged for nearly two years, leaving cities in ruins and civilians caught in relentless cycles of bombardment. While Israel has faced widespread condemnation for strikes that many experts call violations of international law, a new dimension of responsibility is now under the spotlight: the role of the United States.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in History
"The Assassination of Prime Minister Yamin: A Turning Point in Middle Eastern Turmoil"
"The Assassination of Prime Minister Yamin: A Turning Point in Middle Eastern Turmoil" On a tense evening in the capital city of Yamin, history changed forever. Prime Minister Yamin, a man who rose from the struggles of refugee camps to the highest office in his nation, was assassinated in what intelligence officials have described as a “precision strike” orchestrated by Israel. The event, shocking in its boldness, has sent shockwaves across the Middle East and the wider world, igniting debates, protests, and fears of a wider conflict.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Criminal
"From Swords to Drones: The Evolution of Weapons in War"
"From Swords to Drones: The Evolution of Weapons in War" War has always been one of humanity’s darkest realities. From the earliest battles between tribes to the world-spanning conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries, weapons have played a central role in shaping history. Every new invention — from the sword to the nuclear bomb — has changed the way humans fight, the way nations rise or fall, and the way ordinary people live through war.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in The Swamp
"Life Beneath the Moonlight: A Journey to Humanity’s Second Home"
"Life Beneath the Moonlight: A Journey to Humanity’s Second Home" When we look up at the night sky, the Moon feels timeless — a silver guardian that has watched over Earth for billions of years. Poets wrote about it, lovers confessed under its glow, and dreamers promised that one day, humans would walk on it. In 1969, that dream came true. But in this imagined story, the Moon is more than a place we visited. It is a place we live.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Photography
"Echoes of World War II: How Today’s Conflicts Reshape Our World"
"Echoes of World War II: How Today’s Conflicts Reshape Our World" The world in 2024 stands at a troubling crossroads. For many decades after World War II, humanity hoped that such large-scale devastation would never repeat itself. International institutions were formed, peace treaties signed, and global leaders often spoke of “never again.” Yet, almost eighty years later, the globe is witnessing a wave of violent conflicts that has reached levels unseen since the end of the Second World War.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
The First Research on the Moon from Pakistan
The First Research on the Moon from Pakistan On a clear night, when the silver glow of the Moon hangs above the mountains and plains of Pakistan, generations of dreamers have looked up and wondered what secrets lie on that distant world. For decades, space exploration seemed like the domain of global superpowers, but in the mid-21st century, Pakistan took a bold step that changed history: its first research mission on the Moon.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in History
The New World
The New World Humanity has always been defined by its ability to dream of a better tomorrow. From the first fire struck by stone to the satellites orbiting Earth, every invention has carried us a step closer to a new world. But never before has the pace of progress been so rapid, nor the possibilities so limitless. Today, we stand at the threshold of a technological revolution that is reshaping every part of life—medicine, communication, space travel, and even the way we think. This “new world” is not centuries away; it is being built around us right now.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
The Dawn of Human–AI Synergy
The Dawn of Human–AI Synergy In every era of human civilization, science and technology have acted as the fuel of progress. From the invention of the wheel to the discovery of electricity, and from the first printing press to the age of the internet, technology has always pushed society forward. Yet, in the 21st century, we find ourselves at the edge of something even more profound—a future where human intelligence and artificial intelligence converge to reshape how we live, work, and even think.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Chapters











