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Don’t mess with the mob; a look into organized crime networks and mafia families, the real-life gangsters that inspired The Godfather.
THE UNCOUNTED MYSTERY. Content Warning.
Pirojpur village in 2007, the village was as beautiful as a picture. Surrounded by green trees, birdsong and captivating nature. The peaceful Padma River flowed past the village. There was a huge banyan tree on the bank of the river, where a shepherd would sit and play his flute. We friends would all play the shepherd's flute together. The river was very crowded during the month of Baishakh. People of all ages would come and gather on the bank of the river. Some would sing songs, some would ride boats. And we friends would enjoy playing cricket and football. The boys of our village had a cricket team called 'Padma Fighters'. We all played very well. We often played with the neighboring village. One afternoon, we went on a boat trip on the Padma River with some friends. Seeing the beauty of the river and singing songs filled our hearts with joy. Suddenly, we saw a little girl sitting alone on the bank of the river, crying. The girl told me that she had come to see the river alone, but had lost her way. We, as friends, took the girl with us and returned her to her mother after a lot of searching.
By Md Babul Ahamed9 months ago in Criminal
Comprehensive Legal Services in Mallorca: From Property Law to Residence Permits
Mallorca, a jewel in the Balearic Islands, has increasingly become a preferred destination for international property buyers, expats, and business investors. However, navigating the Spanish legal system—especially regarding property acquisition, residence permits, and tax obligations—requires expert legal guidance. This article explores the essential legal services available in Mallorca, including property law consultancy, visa and residence permits, building permit consulting, and more.
By legalmanagement9 months ago in Criminal
🛑 TODAY: WAR BREAKS OUT BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND INDIA
Date: May 7, 2025; Srinagar/New Delhi/Islamabad – At precisely 3:40 AM IST today, the world woke up to a nightmare scenario long feared by diplomats and defense experts. War has officially broken out between India and Pakistan, following a deadly chain of events that escalated from a single attack to a full-fledged military confrontation.
By saqiab khan9 months ago in Criminal
Trapped in Yemen: How a Kerala Woman's Dream Turned into a Death Sentence
Nimisha Priya once had a dream — not of luxury, not of fame, but of giving her family a better life. Born in a modest village in Kerala, India, Nimisha grew up like many young girls in rural India — with big dreams and limited options. But she was determined. Quiet yet ambitious, she poured her heart into becoming a nurse. Supported by her local church and fueled by the desire to lift her family out of poverty, she set out on a path that would eventually take her far from home — to war-torn Yemen.
By Yasir Hamid 9 months ago in Criminal
Germany is still diligently looking for its fallen soldiers 80 years after World War II.
In a forest near Berlin, 107 wreckages were buried in Solle last week. Students placed white gerbera flowers on small black fins, and leaned them concerning the largely dug tombs of German soldiers. position. The gesture of memory was part of a long, complicated, and sometimes controversial effort 80 years after the war, and Nazi Germany began to record German deaths. That's not over yet - there is still a lot of work to identify the deaths and notify surviving families.
By Francis Dami9 months ago in Criminal
The Elevator
At 2:43 a.m., the silence in the office tower was broken only by the soft hum of the lights and the occasional groan of the ancient elevator. Erica Thorn, an overworked cybersecurity analyst, punched the elevator button with a sigh. She’d stayed too late again. Her fingers still itch from decoding the last anomaly, a strange string of encrypted data that did not belong to any project, and her eyes burned from hours of screen time. As the elevator doors creaked open on the 42nd floor, a tall man in a dark hoodie stood inside, staring at the ground. His face was shadowed because his hood was pulled low. She hesitated. “Going down?”
By Suborna Paul9 months ago in Criminal
India–Pakistan Tensions Rise
A deadly militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir has reignited long-standing tensions between South Asia’s two nuclear-armed neighbors, India and Pakistan. The incident, which claimed the lives of 26 individuals—mostly Hindus—has triggered a new wave of diplomatic, military, and geopolitical unease in the region.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in Criminal
*Title: India Bans the Truth: The Real Brainwashing Operation.
*BOOM.* That sound you hear? It’s not just the silence of censored voices it’s the explosion of hypocrisy. Welcome to India, where democracy is an illusion and truth is a banned substance. The government isn’t just suppressing speech; it’s launching a full-scale attack on free minds. Indian authorities have gone full paranoid mode, banning dozens of Pakistani YouTube channels, not because of hate but because of *truth*.
By Muhammad Ayaan 9 months ago in Criminal
The Last Stand of Kael Draven
The world had already ended once. Twenty years ago, the Collapse swept across continents like a wildfire. Nations crumbled beneath the weight of corruption, civil war, and famine. The remnants fractured into war zones ruled by corporations, militias, and mercenaries. Governments became myths. Peace became a joke.
By younas khan9 months ago in Criminal
Houthis maintain pressure on Israel as US launches more strikes on Yemen
the United States of America. In spite of the United States' intensification of its military intervention in Yemen, the Houthis, a powerful rebel group in Yemen, have maintained their campaign against Israel and intensified Yemeni airstrikes. This situation exemplifies the growing complexity of regional geopolitics, in which smaller, local conflicts are increasingly intertwined with larger, global objectives. Houthi attacks rise during the Israel-Gaza War. The Houthis, officially known as Ansar Allah, have increased their missile and drone attacks on international vessels and Israel in the Red Sea. The Israeli military reported intercepting a missile launched from Yemen on May 3, 2025, one of several such incidents that have occurred recently. The Houthis claimed responsibility for Israel's ongoing offensive in Gaza, claiming that their actions were in support of Palestinians.
By Sayem Khan9 months ago in Criminal










