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On the Brink: India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate Amid Nuclear Fears
By Ahmad Dost Published: May 3, 2025 A Deadly Attack and an Explosive Aftermath On April 22, 2025, a serene morning in Pahalgam, a popular tourist destination in Indian-administered Kashmir, was shattered by a brutal militant assault that left 26 dead and dozens injured. The victims, mostly Hindu pilgrims and Indian tourists, were caught in a sudden hail of gunfire from unidentified gunmen. The Indian government, without hesitation, pinned the blame on the Islamic Resistance Front—an outfit allegedly linked to the Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba.
By Ahmad Dost9 months ago in Journal
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever
Life is a fragile and fleeting gift, one that often gets taken for granted amidst the routines and distractions of daily living. The quote "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever" serves as a profound reminder that living fully and embracing continuous learning are not separate pursuits but deeply intertwined aspects of a meaningful existence.
By Nora Ariana9 months ago in Journal
Pune airport opens Udaan Yatri Café with Rs 10 tea, Rs 20 snacks for flyers
In a significant move to make air travel more affordable and passenger-friendly, Pune International Airport has inaugurated the 'Udaan Yatri Café' at its new terminal. This initiative, under the Ministry of Civil Aviation's UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme, aims to provide budget-friendly refreshments to travelers, addressing long-standing concerns about exorbitant food and beverage prices at airports.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in Journal
Did Pakistan Drop The Ball During a Possible War Situation?
In recent days, the relations between India and Pakistan have soured even more than in the past few years, following the Pahalgam terror attack, where 28 unarmed Indian civilians were massacred by terrorists in Kashmir, India, allegedly backed by Pakistan.
By Deepen Hiranwar9 months ago in Journal
Putin's Long Game: How the Russian President Beat a Lot of Americans Presidents — With Trump as the Latest
Vladimir Putin, now a veteran of over two decades at Russia’s helm, has played a consistent, patient, and ruthless game on the world stage. Across the terms of multiple U.S. presidents — from Bill Clinton through Donald Trump — the Kremlin’s master tactician has demonstrated a remarkable ability to outmaneuver his American counterparts. Donald Trump, far from an exception, may simply be the most conspicuous example of Putin’s strategy at work.
By Azizul Hakim9 months ago in Journal
Stolen Dreams: Why Car Theft Remains a Chronic Problem in Brazil — and How People Try to Protect Themselves
On the outskirts of São Paulo, João parks his modest sedan, locks the doors, and casts a quick, practiced glance over his shoulder. He knows it won't stop a determined thief — but like millions of Brazilians, he has learned to live with the fear that any car, at any moment, could vanish.
By Dante Ferraz9 months ago in Journal
Rio de Janeiro: When the Marvelous City Fell Apart
At six in the morning, Ana is already up. Backpack on her shoulders, she weaves through narrow alleys on her way to school. She knows which shortcuts avoid gang territories, and she’s learned that at the sound of gunfire, you drop behind the nearest wall. In Rio de Janeiro, for many children, fear is as ordinary as the sunlight that bathes the city.
By Paulo James Williams9 months ago in Journal
India-Pakistan Tensions Surge After Deadly Kashmir Attack
India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate After Deadly Pahalgam Terror Attack A deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 23, 2025, has pushed India and Pakistan into one of their most serious diplomatic crises in years. The attack claimed the lives of 26 individuals—most of them Indian tourists—and left over 20 others injured. The militant group Kashmir Resistance, which has alleged ties to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, has claimed responsibility for the assault.
By Hazrat Mir9 months ago in Journal
Attacks continue despite Putin's 'Easter truce' pledge, Zelensky says
Despite a surprise announcement by Russian President Vladimir Putin declaring a 30-hour "Easter truce," Ukrainian officials have reported continued hostilities across the eastern front, calling into question the sincerity of Moscow's ceasefire pledge. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized the truce as a superficial gesture, pointing to ongoing attacks by Russian forces even after the truce supposedly began on Saturday evening.
By somor dotta9 months ago in Journal










