
Saboor Brohi
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The Day That Changed the World
It was a Tuesday like any other. Clear skies stretched over New York City. Children went to school. Office workers poured into Manhattan, grabbing coffee and slipping into elevators. No one knew that within minutes, a normal day would become one of the darkest in history.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in Earth
"The Streets of Defiance: Los Angeles vs. Federal Force"
1. Catalyst: Federal Immigration Raids (June 6–7) On June 6, 2025, a series of coordinated federal raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) swept through the Los Angeles Fashion District, a clothing warehouse, a Home Depot parking lot, and a doughnut shop
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in The Swamp
"Silent Wings Over Sirsa: Pakistan’s Phantom Strike"
The sky over northern India was moonless, quiet, and cloaked in deep velvet. At Sirsa Airbase, the heart of India’s western aerial defense, all was still. Hangars glowed faintly under perimeter lights, Sukhois and Mirages slept on runways, watched by sleepy ground crews.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in The Swamp
His Heart, Her Playground
From the moment she walked into his life, Jay knew Mia was different. Not in the clichéd way romantic movies describe — not like fireworks or violins. No, Mia was more like a storm: unpredictable, magnetic, beautiful, and dangerous if you stood too close for too long.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in Confessions
Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder Case. AI-Generated.
A Honeymoon of Promises When Raja and Sonam Raghuvanshi flew to Meghalaya in May 2024, they were two souls bound by fresh vows, wrapped in the delicate joy of new beginnings. The hills they visited were ancient, green with memory, and generous with silence. They held hands at waterfalls and posed against clouds that kissed the earth.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in Criminal
Why Did Iran Strike Israel? Unpacking a High-Stakes Escalation
Introduction In a historic and alarming shift, Iran launched a direct military strike against Israel in April 2024, marking a significant escalation in their decades-long proxy conflict. While hostilities between the two nations have simmered for years—through cyber warfare, intelligence operations, and regional militias—this open attack raised global concern about a broader Middle East war. But what exactly prompted Iran’s action? And what are the implications?
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in The Swamp
The Echo in the Attic
The Echo in the Attic No one had stepped into the attic for thirteen years. It wasn’t that it was locked. It wasn’t haunted either—at least not in the way ghosts wear bedsheets and slam doors. It was just forgotten. Left behind. Like an old photograph with no one left alive to name the faces.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in Fiction
The Empty Chair by the Window
The Empty Chair by the Window There was always one chair in my grandmother’s living room that no one sat in. It wasn’t particularly special at first glance—just a faded velvet armchair placed neatly beside the window. But everyone instinctively avoided it. Guests never asked why. Family never discussed it. It simply stood there, quiet and untouched, like a bookmark left in a story no one dared reopen.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in Confessions
Do You Know What’s Happening in Ukraine?
Introduction The war in Ukraine has entered a deadly new chapter. What began in 2022 as a large-scale Russian invasion has now transformed into a relentless, technology-driven battlefield with drone strikes, scorched cities, and stalled peace efforts. With thousands of civilians affected and military operations escalating, it's crucial to understand what is really happening in Ukraine today.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in History
19-year-old Arizona girl who died after participating in the "dusting" trend
When a Trend Turns Tragic: The Death of a 19-Year-Old Arizona Girl and the Deadly Rise of "Dusting" In early June 2025, a heartbreaking story from Arizona sent shockwaves across the United States. A 19-year-old girl tragically passed away after inhaling compressed air from a keyboard cleaner — a dangerous and growing social media trend known as “dusting.” Her death was not only a painful reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by today’s youth but also a chilling testament to how online challenges can spiral into real-world devastation.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in Confessions
Why Do People Fall in Love?. AI-Generated.
It’s one of the oldest questions in human history. Poets write about it, scientists study it, and every single one of us, at some point, craves it. Love. That dizzying, exhilarating, sometimes painful force that makes the world feel both bigger and smaller at once.
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in Humans











