Nature
Guardians of the Wild: A Story of Man and Nature
The sun rose gently over the forest, casting golden light across the treetops. A thousand birds stirred from their nests, their wings painting patterns in the morning air. Below, a quiet river shimmered, its waters alive with darting fish and the occasional splash of a deer coming to drink. This was the heart of the wild—untamed, ancient, and beautiful.
By Muhammad hassan5 months ago in Earth
Pakistan’s 2025 Flood Crisis: Nature’s Fury and Human Resilience
From Mountain Peaks to Coastal Plains, The Monsoon Disaster That Shook a Nation In 2025, Pakistan has once again found itself at the mercy of extreme monsoon rains and unexpected weather events, pushing communities, rescue teams, and the government to their limits. The floods of this year have been among the most devastating in recent history, impacting millions, destroying infrastructure, and claiming hundreds of lives. This tragedy has highlighted not only the vulnerabilities of the country’s geography but also the growing threat of climate change.
By Farooq Hashmi5 months ago in Earth
Canada Isn’t in a Housing Slump: A Story of Stability and Growth
For years, Canada’s housing market was the subject of intense debate. Economists warned of bubbles, politicians promised reforms, and families worried about affordability. Many Canadians braced themselves for a correction—a slump that would send home values plunging and construction cranes grinding to a halt. But the slump never came. Instead, Canada’s housing story unfolded in a very different way.
By Princess Ladly5 months ago in Earth


