Fiaz Ahmed
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I am Fiaz Ahmed. I am a passionate writer. I love covering trending topics and breaking news. With a sharp eye for what’s happening around the world, and crafts timely and engaging stories that keep readers informed and updated.
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Israel Says 3 Bodies Received from Gaza Are Not Hostages. AI-Generated.
Confusion and Grief Deepen Amid Ongoing Conflict In a new twist to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, Israeli authorities have confirmed that three bodies recently recovered from Gaza are not Israeli hostages, as was initially suspected. The revelation adds yet another layer of confusion and pain to a war already marked by deep loss, displacement, and mistrust.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
UK Aid for Hurricane Melissa Reaches Jamaica as Britons Set to Be Evacuated. AI-Generated.
A Swift Humanitarian Response Amid Rising Storm Devastation The United Kingdom has sent emergency aid to Jamaica after the island nation was devastated by Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful storms to hit the Caribbean in recent years. As the storm’s aftermath unfolds, hundreds of British nationals are being prepared for evacuation while rescue and recovery efforts intensify.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Humans
Tanzania President Wins Election as Hundreds Feared Dead in Unrest. AI-Generated.
A Nation Divided Between Celebration and Sorrow Tanzania, known for its natural beauty and political calm in East Africa, has been thrust into turmoil following the results of its recent presidential election. The announcement that President Hassan Mwinyi had won a new term was met with both celebration and chaos, as protests erupted across several cities, leaving hundreds feared dead and many others injured. What should have been a moment of national unity has instead become a painful reminder of the challenges facing democracy in the region.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
Netherlands Train Crash: A Moment of Danger and a Lesson for Safety. AI-Generated.
On a seemingly ordinary morning in the Dutch village of Meteren, the quiet hum of daily life was shattered by a dramatic event. A freight train crashed into a lorry (truck) at a level crossing, sending crates of pears flying across the tracks and shaking the community. Thankfully, no one aboard the train died — but the incident delivered a powerful message about vigilance, safety, and how fragile our systems can be.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
Gaza and Israel: A Conflict That Demands Humanity. AI-Generated.
The conflict between Gaza and Israel is one of the most talked-about and heartbreaking struggles in the modern world. It’s a story that has lasted for decades — filled with history, politics, loss, and the yearning for peace. While governments and global powers debate solutions, the real impact is felt by ordinary people on both sides — families who just want safety, children who want to grow up without fear, and communities who dream of a future beyond violence.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
The International Space Station: Humanity’s Home Among the Stars. AI-Generated.
When you look up at the night sky, it’s easy to feel small. The stars seem impossibly far away, glowing quietly above the world we know. But somewhere among them — orbiting about 250 miles above Earth — there’s a home built by humankind: the International Space Station (ISS).
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Futurism
Poetry of the Hunt: The Art of Pursuit in Nature and Life. AI-Generated.
The phrase “Poetry of the Hunt” may sound like a contradiction at first. Hunting feels primal, fierce, and physical, while poetry feels emotional, delicate, and reflective. Yet, when we look closer, the two are deeply connected. Both the hunter and the poet share a similar passion — the pursuit of something just out of reach. Whether it’s an animal in the forest or an idea in the mind, both are driven by instinct, patience, and a desire to capture something powerful and true.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Earth
World Stroke Day: Raising Awareness, Saving Lives. AI-Generated.
Every year on October 29th, the world pauses to recognize World Stroke Day, a global campaign dedicated to raising awareness about one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide — stroke. It’s a day that highlights not only the dangers of stroke but also the hope that comes with prevention, timely treatment, and recovery support.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Longevity
Zarah Sultana: The Voice of a New Political Generation. AI-Generated.
In a world where politics often feels distant and disconnected from everyday people, a few voices manage to cut through the noise. One of those voices is Zarah Sultana, the Labour Party MP for Coventry South. Since being elected to Parliament in 2019, Sultana has become known for her bold speeches, her compassion for working people, and her unapologetic defense of social justice.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in The Swamp
Neighbourhood Weekender: The Festival That Brings Music Home. AI-Generated.
Every May, the usually quiet town of Warrington in northwest England transforms into a buzzing hub of energy, laughter, and music. Tents go up, food stalls line the streets, and thousands of music fans pour in for one of the UK’s most beloved festivals — the Neighbourhood Weekender.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Beat
Black Friday Sales: The Shopping Frenzy That Defines the Holiday Season. AI-Generated.
Every year, as November draws to a close, shoppers around the world prepare for one of the most anticipated events of the year — Black Friday. It’s the day after Thanksgiving when stores slash prices, shoppers rush to grab the best deals, and the internet buzzes with online discounts. But beyond the chaos and excitement, Black Friday sales represent more than just shopping — they reveal how our culture mixes consumerism, technology, and the thrill of finding a bargain.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Journal
Energy Bills: Understanding Costs, Solutions, and Saving Tips. AI-Generated.
Over the past few years, energy bills have been a growing concern for households worldwide. Whether it's heating in the winter, cooling in the summer, or keeping the lights on throughout the year, energy is a crucial part of our daily lives. But with increasing costs and unpredictable rates, many people are feeling the financial strain. In this article, we’ll explore why energy bills are rising, the factors that influence their cost, and practical tips to help reduce them.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Journal











