capital punishment
Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
The Shadow of Peshawar
M Mehran In the narrow alleys of Peshawar, the city breathed in whispers. Everyone had a story, but few dared to tell the truth. Among them, one name carried fear like a shadow: Zahid Khan, a man whose reputation straddled the line between legend and nightmare.
By Muhammad Mehran4 months ago in Criminal
Scared of the forest?
I met someone who told me he was scared of the forest. “Why are you scared of the forest?” I asked with curiosity. “I am scared of the wild animals,” he said. “They can attack you and kill you without a reason. If you tell them “don’t attack me,” they don’t understand. They are not human. They don’t reason."
By Susan Fourtané 4 months ago in Criminal
15 Things to Know About Charlie Kirk’s Murder
On September 10, 2025, political discourse in America took a dark and deadly turn. Charlie Kirk, the outspoken conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed during a live event at Utah Valley University. The news sent shockwaves across the country, igniting a firestorm of debate over political violence, security, and the growing dangers of hyper-partisan rhetoric in America. As authorities continue their investigation and the nation processes the enormity of the moment, here are 15 key facts and insights that paint a clearer picture of what happened—and why it matters.
By Lawrence Lease4 months ago in Criminal
TikTok Under Fire
Why the World’s Most Popular App is Also One of the Most Dangerous TikTok is the social media phenomenon of our time. With over a billion users worldwide, the app has transformed how young people consume content, express themselves, and even influence politics. Its short videos can launch careers, make songs go viral, and shape global culture in real time.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Criminal
Girl Stabbed to Death on North Carolina Train: What We Know So Far
The Incident On a routine NC train ride through Charlotte, tragedy struck when Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, was fatally stabbed. Witnesses reported chaos on board as passengers attempted to intervene and authorities rushed to respond.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Criminal
The Rise of New Powers After World War 3
The Rise of New Powers After World War 3 How Global Conflict Could Reshape the Balance of Power If a Third World War were to break out, the devastation would not be limited to battlefields and bombed-out cities. The conflict would also dismantle the political and economic order that has defined the modern age. Nations that survive the opening strikes would likely emerge wounded and exhausted, leaving room for new players to step forward. History reminds us that every great conflict rearranges the balance of power. After the First World War, vast empires collapsed. After the Second, the United States and the Soviet Union rose to dominate global affairs. Should another world war erupt, a similar shift—though perhaps far more dramatic—would be inevitable.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Criminal
From Defense to War: What a U.S. “Ministry of War” Would Mean
What if the United States government announced tomorrow that it was renaming the Department of Defense to the Ministry of War? At first glance, it might seem like nothing more than a change in language. But in politics, language is never just language—it shapes perception, frames policy, and influences how nations see themselves and one another. A shift in terminology from “defense” to “war” would represent a dramatic transformation in America’s identity and global posture.
By Muhammad Ibrahim5 months ago in Criminal
Inside the Mind of Bryan Kohberger: What His Research Papers Reveal
When investigators entered Bryan Kohberger’s apartment near Washington State University after his arrest, they didn’t just find the usual evidence police seek out in a homicide case—clothing, electronics, or DNA swabs. They also cataloged something far stranger: stacks of research papers, quizzes, and essays from his criminology PhD program.
By Lawrence Lease5 months ago in Criminal
The Criminal’s Confession
M Mehran Detective Harris had been chasing Adrian Cole for seven years. Seven years of robberies with no fingerprints, escapes with no traces, and heists so clean they were studied like art. Adrian wasn’t just a thief—he was a ghost. Banks called him a criminal. The media called him The Gentleman. Harris called him an obsession.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Criminal










