Adventure
The Deep Black Box
It was to be a routine salvage dive. The Eurydice, a charter exploration vessel, was sweeping the South Atlantic for wreckage sunk beneath the waves—old war debris, shipping containers, anything that was worth salvaging. The trench they were searching was outside most shipping lanes, in an area of sea so deep it swallowed sonar.
By Amzad Rahid9 months ago in Chapters
dr yunus nobel prize winner
Dr. Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi economist, social entrepreneur, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. He is known for creating the Grameen Bank in 1983 and being a pioneer in the field of microcredit. By providing small, no-collateral loans to help people start businesses and escape poverty, his novel approach has empowered millions, particularly women. Education and childhood Yunus received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics from the University of Dhaka. He was born on June 28, 1940, in Chittagong, now known as Hathazari, in Bangladesh. After that, he went to Vanderbilt University in the United States to get his PhD in economics. Grameen Bank and microloan lending Yunus started lending small amounts to poor artisans in Bangladesh in the 1970s, which led to the formation of the Grameen Bank. The bank was officially established in 1983 and began providing rural poor people with microloans. Over 100 nations have taken similar actions as a result of the bank's success. Recognition on a global scale and the Nobel Peace Prize Yunus and the Grameen Bank shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for their efforts to foster social and economic development from below. He has also been honored numerous times, including the United States The Congressional Gold Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom Politics as a Leader Yunus was given the position of Chief Adviser of the interim government in Bangladesh in August 2024, following political unrest and the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. His appointment was seen as a step toward restoring stability and addressing the nation's challenges, despite his discomfort with politics.
By MrTrendMedia9 months ago in Chapters
The Night A Man “Borrowed” A B-2
Chapter 1: The Man with No Name They never saw me coming. But then again, they never knew who to look for. I wasn’t born in a warzone, nor trained in some elite bunker beneath the Earth. I came from dust—specifically, a nameless border town between Turkey and Armenia. My name is Asher V. Reznik, though even that might be a lie I started telling myself long ago. No birth records. No fingerprints. Just smoke, silence, and survival.
By Chin Jiunn Theng9 months ago in Chapters
Eclipsed by Flame – Part II
The wind howled through the jagged peaks of the Ashspire Range, carrying with it the dry scent of scorched stone and the faint tang of sulfur. Snow should have blanketed this northern province, but instead, the mountains steamed—coated in layers of heat-hardened glass and ash. The land was still burning.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Chapters
Eclipsed by Flame – Part I
The sky bled with smoke. From the ridgeline above Myrrhal Crag, the land below looked like it had been clawed apart by fire itself. Where wheat once swayed in the wind, only blackened stalks remained, waving like funeral flags. Homes stood as hollowed husks, their timber skeletons still glowing with ember-light. The air shimmered with rising heat, distorting the world as if reality itself had blistered under the flame.
By Richard Bailey9 months ago in Chapters
"Whispers of the Wind: A Journey Through the Hills" Part- 01
Whispers of the Hills (Part- 01) The road to the hills was winding, narrow, and flanked by tall pine trees that reached for the sky like ancient sentinels. I had been planning this solo trip for months, craving an escape from the noise of city life. The moment my car began its slow climb into the hills of Himachal Pradesh, I could feel the tension leave my shoulders, replaced by a growing sense of calm and curiosity.
By abu kwsher sikder9 months ago in Chapters










