Nature
At Least 26 Dead as Typhoon Wreaks Havoc in the Philippines. AI-Generated.
A powerful typhoon has struck the Philippines, leaving at least 26 people dead and many more missing, as torrential rains, violent winds, and landslides tore through several provinces. The storm, one of the most destructive to hit the country this year, has caused widespread devastation — flattening homes, flooding entire villages, and forcing thousands to flee to evacuation centers.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth
Seven Climbers Dead After Nepal Avalanche. AI-Generated.
A devastating avalanche in Nepal’s Himalayas has claimed the lives of seven climbers and left several others missing, marking one of the deadliest mountaineering disasters in recent years. The tragedy unfolded near Mount Manaslu, the world’s eighth-highest peak, where sudden snowfall and ice collapse buried multiple expedition teams under tons of snow.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth
The First Journey to Another Star
Beyond the Solar Frontier: The First Journey to Another Star For generations, the stars have been a symbol of mystery and wonder. They guided explorers, inspired poets, and gave direction to human imagination. But now, as technology transforms what once seemed impossible, those distant lights no longer belong only to dreams.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Earth
Energy Revolution
by Futoshi Tachino The global energy system is tilting decisively toward renewables—and the fulcrum is not any single country. From Latin America’s near-zero-carbon grids to Europe’s wind-and-solar surge, from North Africa’s desert mega-projects to Australia’s rooftop revolution and India’s rapid scaling, the transition is now propelled by cost, security, and industrial strategy. Policy oscillations in the United States may affect its own mix, but they no longer set the pace for the world [2–4,5–7,9–14,18–20].
By Futoshi Tachino3 months ago in Earth
French Climber Among at Least Three Killed in Nepal Avalanche. AI-Generated.
--- A Deadly Day in the Himalayas A tragic avalanche in Nepal’s Himalayas has claimed the lives of at least three climbers, including a renowned French mountaineer. The incident occurred early Sunday morning near Mount Manaslu, the world’s eighth-highest peak. According to local authorities, the avalanche struck without warning, sweeping away climbers and guides as they attempted to make their ascent.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth
Incredible Bravery' of Train Crew and Passengers Saved Lives. AI-Generated.
Heroic Actions Prevent Greater Tragedy During Railway Incident In a dramatic incident that could have ended in disaster, the bravery of train crew members and passengers has been widely praised for preventing what could have been a catastrophic loss of life. The quick thinking and courage displayed on board have drawn attention from authorities, media, and the public, highlighting how ordinary people can perform extraordinary acts in moments of crisis.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth
Hurricane Melissa Spoke For The Earth!
It’s been crazy hot in my country for more than eighteen months. When I say ‘hot,’ I mean that even in the autumn months of October and November, and the Winter months of December, January, and February, as well as the Spring months of March and April, the temperature is more than eighty degrees at night.
By Annelise Lords 3 months ago in Earth
Flying Beauty
American flamingos are known for their bright pink plumage and curved bills. They inhabit different regions in the Americas, among them the Caribbean, coastal areas in South America, and the Galapagos Islands. These elegant birds can be found in lagoons, estuaries, and saline lakes. American flamingos enjoy eating algae, aquatic plants, and small vertebrates.
By Rasma Raisters3 months ago in Earth
The World Beyond the Fence
The first time I saw it, I thought it was just another rabbit. I was walking along a small path near the hillside, camera in hand, enjoying the morning breeze. The grass was fresh from the night’s rain, each blade shimmering with tiny drops of light. Birds were calling from somewhere in the trees, and the air smelled of earth and calm. That’s when I saw a movement near the fence — a soft, silvery shape among the green.
By Abubakar Khan3 months ago in Earth
Poetry of the Hunt: The Art of Pursuit in Nature and Life. AI-Generated.
The phrase “Poetry of the Hunt” may sound like a contradiction at first. Hunting feels primal, fierce, and physical, while poetry feels emotional, delicate, and reflective. Yet, when we look closer, the two are deeply connected. Both the hunter and the poet share a similar passion — the pursuit of something just out of reach. Whether it’s an animal in the forest or an idea in the mind, both are driven by instinct, patience, and a desire to capture something powerful and true.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth










