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Global Energy Crisis 2025: How the World Could Face Total Blackout
Global Energy Crisis 2025: How the World Could Face Total Blackout The year is 2025. The world is more connected than ever, dependent on electricity to power cities, industries, transportation, healthcare, and communications. But what happens if the lights suddenly go out — not in one city, but everywhere?
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in History
World War 3: The Silent War That Could Begin Tomorrow
World War 3: The Silent War That Could Begin Tomorrow How Cyber Warfare Could Become the Deadliest Battlefield What if the next world war didn’t start with tanks, fighter jets, or nuclear missiles — but silently, in the hidden world of cyberspace?
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in History
The Ghost Ship of the Atlantic: The Unsolved Mystery of the Mary Celeste
December 5, 1872. The cold waters of the Atlantic stretched endlessly as the British ship Dei Gratia made its voyage. Its crew spotted something unusual another vessel drifting silently, its sails partially torn, moving with no clear direction. The ship’s name painted on its bow read: Mary Celeste.
By Muhammad Ayaan 4 months ago in History
The Ghost Ship of the Atlantic: The Unsolved Mystery of the Mary Celeste
December 5, 1872. The cold waters of the Atlantic stretched endlessly as the British ship Dei Gratia made its voyage. Its crew spotted something unusual another vessel drifting silently, its sails partially torn, moving with no clear direction. The ship’s name painted on its bow read: Mary Celeste.
By Muhammad Ayaan 4 months ago in History
The Art of War: Global Power Projection and Strategic Alliances. AI-Generated.
The history of nations and empires is, in many ways, the history of war and the mastery of strategic power projection. From the writings of Sun Tzu in The Art of War to the modern doctrines of military science, the core idea remains the same: victory is not merely about fighting battles but about shaping the world in ways that favor one’s long-term interests. Superpowers throughout history have understood that wars are not only fought on their own borders but are often projected thousands of miles away to establish dominance and deter adversaries. The United States and Russia exemplified this in the 20th century by bringing their power far beyond their homelands—whether through proxy wars, military bases, or political alliances—to maintain their global influence.
By INAM ULLAH4 months ago in History
The Saudi–Pakistan Defense Deal: Strategic Implications and Its Impact on Global and Regional Politics. AI-Generated.
Defense cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia has long been a cornerstone of their bilateral relationship. The recent developments in their defense partnership—ranging from joint military exercises to strategic agreements on arms production, intelligence sharing, and security cooperation—have reignited global debates about its impact on regional politics. This evolving alliance carries deep implications for countries like Israel and India, both of which see Pakistan as a security concern and view Saudi Arabia as a potential player in shaping Middle Eastern geopolitics. At the same time, this defense deal holds promising opportunities for strengthening Muslim unity, advancing Pakistan’s defense industry, and revitalizing its struggling economy.
By INAM ULLAH4 months ago in History
Tithing is not required for New Testament believers. Content Warning.
Please click on the accompanying links so you can see the progression of tithing for yourself. Is tithing a hoax? Is tithing required for modern-day churchgoers, or has a hoax been perpetuated on the people? The question of how tithes went from produce to monetary giving was a hot topic when Pastor Creflo Dollar changed his views.
By Cheryl E Preston4 months ago in History










