Nature
Salal Dam Release Sparks Cross-Border Flood Fears Between India and Pakistan
The Salal Dam in India has come under discussion after repeated concerns in Pakistan’s local media and on social platforms that the release of hundreds of thousands of cusecs of water from this dam could once again trigger flooding in Punjab’s Chenab River.
By Real content5 months ago in Earth
"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
London's Estuary-Linked Climate Strategy
by Futoshi Tachino In a tidal capital built on marsh and chalk, London treats water and heat as a connected system. The working recipe: hold back the surge, make space for cloudbursts, clean the river, share heat and cooling, and pilot carbon capture where electrification can’t yet carry the load. It’s everyday infrastructure with civic side-effects—walkable embankments, cooler homes, cleaner water. (Environment Agency’s TE2100 plan; London Surface Water Strategy.)
By Futoshi Tachino5 months ago in Earth
The King of the Jungle
Auther Name (Hazratullah) The sun began its slow climb over the vast expanse of the savannah, painting the sky in shades of gold, pink, and amber. Each ray of sunlight touched the tall grasses, making them shimmer like waves on a golden sea. The air was alive with sound—the calls of distant birds, the chatter of monkeys in the acacia trees, and the gentle rustle of animals moving through the grasslands. In the midst of this living canvas, a figure of unparalleled majesty surveyed the land from a rocky outcrop. Siraj, the lion known across the savannah as the King of the Jungle, stretched his massive limbs, feeling the power coursing through his muscles. His golden mane glistened in the morning light, and his amber eyes reflected both wisdom and authority.
By Asmatullah5 months ago in Earth
Bhutan: The Hidden Kingdom That Chose Happiness Over Wealth
Imagine a country where progress is not defined by skyscrapers, luxury cars, or billion-dollar industries. Instead, it is defined by the laughter of children, the fresh air in the mountains, and the peace people feel in their hearts. This is not a fantasy novel—it is a real place called Bhutan, a small kingdom hidden in the Himalayan mountains.
By Shahab Khan5 months ago in Earth
Earthquake : Shaking the World
Auther Name (Hazratullah) The ground beneath our feet has always felt like the most reliable foundation of our lives. We build homes, raise families, construct cities, and plant our future upon it with confidence that it will stay still forever. Yet, when an earthquake strikes, that sense of safety shatters in a matter of seconds. The earth reminds us that it is alive, powerful, and beyond human control. Experiencing an earthquake is like standing face to face with nature’s unstoppable force, a force that humbles humanity and reshapes both landscapes and lives.
By Asmatullah5 months ago in Earth
The stromgest material in the universe
When most people are asked to name the strongest material in existence, the common answers are usually titanium or diamond. These substances are famous for their remarkable durability—titanium for its resilience and lightweight strength, and diamond for its unmatched hardness on Earth. Yet, as impressive as they are, they are nowhere near the true champion of strength in the cosmos.
By Blessing Ngozi5 months ago in Earth
The Wonders of Our Planet
Auther Name (Hazratullah) Our planet is more than just a world we live in—it is a living miracle, full of beauty, strength, and mystery. Every part of Earth, from the highest mountains to the deepest oceans, contributes to a delicate system that makes life possible. Each element, whether it is a tree, a river, or even the smallest insect, plays an important role in keeping this balance alive.
By Asmatullah5 months ago in Earth
Mysteries of the universe
What Will Tomorrow Bring? Every evening, as we prepare to rest, this question arises within us: what will tomorrow hold? Perhaps it is the greatest mystery for all humankind. We can’t help but wonder about the future—what it has in store for us, and whether uncertainties or joys lie ahead.
By Blessing Ngozi5 months ago in Earth










