Narratives
The Village Hidden Amid the Morning Mist
When Aiko woke up, the dim gray light of dawn was just starting to peek through the darkness. She stepped out onto the porch and breathed in the fresh, pine-scented air as her wooden sandals clattered quietly against the tatami mat. The mist had already descended, thick and white like the breath of the sleeping mountains. This is how it always happened in the spring: the forest was covered, the entire world was engulfed, but for the settlement, which was left undisturbed.
By MD SHAMIM RANA10 months ago in History
A Genocide Ignored: The World Must Act to Stop Israel’s Assault on Gaza
A Cry for Justice: Humanity Must End the Violence in Gaza On March 18, a new wave of destruction struck Gaza as continuous airstrikes resumed, resulting in the deaths of over 730 Palestinians and injuries to more than 1,300 others within just one week. For countless individuals in Gaza, this latest round of violence is not a standalone event—it is part of a prolonged history of turmoil under an 18-year blockade that has gradually diminished hope, infrastructure, and the very essence of a society striving to endure under siege.
By Mubarak Hossain Akash10 months ago in History
Arshad and Jami The Last Night of Love
Arshad and Jami's "The Last Night of Love" Love can sometimes elevate the most banal of events. And there are times when that love becomes a gloomy, long-lasting reminder of pain. This story is one such last night, where there was love, but no future.
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in History
Apple Readies Pair of Headsets While Still Looking Ahead to Glasses
Apple Readies Pair of Headsets While Still Looking Ahead to Glasses Apple has been at the forefront of innovation for years, revolutionizing industries with groundbreaking products like the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. The tech giant is preparing for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), its next major disruption. Reports suggest Apple is preparing to launch not one, but two high-end headsets, serving as a stepping stone toward its ultimate ambition: sleek, everyday AR glasses.
By Md. Al-Amin10 months ago in History
Battle of the Budgets: Pixel 9a vs Galaxy S24 FE vs iPhone 16e – Performance Tested
The competition for the best "budget flagship" has never been fiercer as smartphone prices continue to rise. In 2025, compelling mid-range devices from Apple, Samsung, and Google aimed to provide users with high performance at a price point below four figures. This year, it’s a three-way showdown between the Google Pixel 9a, Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, and the newly introduced iPhone 16e.
By Md. Al-Amin10 months ago in History
Janet Petro NASA Update – April 11, 2025
President Trump's pick for NASA Administrator, Jared Isaacman, attended his confirmation hearing on Wednesday morning. The perspectives on our mission and priorities were energizing. A committee vote to send the nomination to the full Senate is the next step, but the date of that vote has not yet been set. As we learn more, I will keep you informed. As we look ahead to new leadership, we continue to deliver on our mission. This week brought several milestones that reflect the dedication, skill, and ingenuity of our team across the agency:
By Afnanul Hasan10 months ago in History
Prayer and Love
Prayer and Love Love is not just a feeling, surrendering that feeling through prayer is a kind of worship. In the course of life, we experience many loves—friends, relatives, and special people. However, there is one thing that can increase the emotional and powerful nature of that deep love: prayer. The desire for him transforms into "He is good in my heart" when we love. And there is nothing greater than the well-being of a believer—if someone can pray for him.
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in History
The Mystery Behind France's Forgotten Medieval Villages
The Mystery Behind France's Forgotten Medieval Villages Introduction In the heart of France, beyond the buzzing cities and glossy tourist brochures, lies a world almost completely untouched by modern hands. Scattered across quiet countryside and hidden behind thick forests or rolling hills are villages that time simply forgot. These aren’t just small towns with low populations—these are places that hold echoes of ancient conversations, where walls still bear the scars of forgotten wars and pathways are etched with the footprints of long-gone peasants, knights, and merchants. But how did these villages vanish from modern memory, and why do they stir something so deep in the soul of anyone who visits? The answers lie buried in history, myth, and silence.
By Vera Marçoli10 months ago in History
Argentina seals $20 billion IMF deal, tears down currency controls
BUENOS AIRES, April 11 (Reuters) - Argentina sealed a $20 billion, 48-month Extended Fund Facility deal with the International Monetary Fund on Friday and, in a major policy move ahead of the deal, dismantled key parts of its years-long currency controls and loosened its grip on the peso.
By rifat_hakson10 months ago in History
Exclusive Report: Dina Powell McCormick and Patrick Collison Join Meta's Board of Directors
Directors In a bold and strategic move, Meta Platforms Inc. has announced the appointment of Dina Powell McCormick and Patrick Collison to its board of directors. Meta's ongoing efforts to restructure its leadership structure and improve its global position in technology, innovation, and governance are reflected in this decision. The addition of these two well-known people not only provides Meta with a diversity of experience, but it also paves the way for it to flourish in the transforming digital ecosystem, particularly in AI, fintech, global policy, and the metaverse.
By Md Shahadat Hossain10 months ago in History
A letter from Death 💀
Start Dear Soul, I know my name brings chills to many hearts. I’ve been feared, cursed, misunderstood for as long as time has existed. People run from me, cry at the thought of me, and yet—sooner or later—we all meet. I do not write this to frighten you. I write this to speak the truth, not the one wrapped in horror stories or whispered in hospitals, but the quiet, honest truth you deserve to hear.
By Zaeem Hasan 10 months ago in History







