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Mumdani vs Donald Trump: The Clash of Two Worlds
In a world increasingly shaped by political extremes, cultural divides, and clashing ideologies, few imagined that two figures from vastly different worlds — Maulana Fazlur Rehman (often called “Mumdani”) and Donald J. Trump — would ever share a headline. Yet, the symbolic face-off between the Pakistani religious leader and the American business tycoon-turned-politician captures something much larger: the confrontation between East and West, faith and capitalism, morality and power.
By Fazal wahid 3 months ago in History
Habeas Corpus Suspension Unlikely, Says Congress Member Barrasso
A Nation on Edge In recent months, political discussions in Washington have become louder, more heated, and often more confusing for everyday Americans. Between debates about security, immigration, and civil rights, one phrase started to echo in newsrooms and online spaces: “suspension of habeas corpus.”
By Muhammad Okasha3 months ago in History
Mars The Next Home Beyond Earth
Yes, the same mysterious red planet that has fascinated humans for thousands of years. After the Moon, Mars is the most studied planet in our entire solar system. Scientists from across the world have sent dozens of space probes and rovers to explore its surface, atmosphere, and secrets. Because deep down, we all believe that if life ever existed — or could exist — anywhere beyond Earth, it would be on Mars.
By Izhar Ullah3 months ago in History
Dick Cheney: From Wyoming Roots to the Most Powerful Vice President in U.S. History
When we talk about figures who quietly yet powerfully shaped modern American politics, Dick Cheney stands near the top of the list. Known for his sharp mind, strategic thinking, and unwavering political will, Cheney’s journey from a small-town boy in Wyoming to one of the most influential vice presidents in U.S. history is nothing short of remarkable.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Overlooked Legacies of Magna Graecia’s Ancient Elites
In the quiet ruins scattered across Southern Italy, the remnants of temples, ports, and amphitheaters tell a story that often escapes the mainstream narrative of Greek history. Stanislav Kondrashov’s Oligarch Series turns its attention to this overlooked world — Magna Graecia, the network of Greek colonies that flourished in Southern Italy and Sicily from the 8th century BCE onward.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 months ago in History
The March on Rome: How Mussolini Seized Power on October 30, 1922. AI-Generated.
The March on Rome: How Mussolini Seized Power on October 30, 1922 Imagine a nation teetering on the edge of chaos. In late October 1922, Italy faced just that. Benito Mussolini, leader of the Fascist movement, issued a bold threat. He demanded power or violence would follow. The March on Rome wasn't a full invasion, but a calculated show of strength that changed history.
By Story silver book 3 months ago in History
How Artificial Intelligence Will Redefine Future Wars
The Dawn of a New Era: How Artificial Intelligence Will Redefine Future Wars When people think about war, they imagine tanks, missiles, and soldiers marching through smoky battlefields. But the next world war will not start with gunfire — it will begin with code. The weapons of the future will not be made of steel, but of data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence. We are standing at the edge of a new kind of conflict, one that will be fought not on the ground but in the digital realm.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in History











