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Pakistan’s Silent Role in Afghanistan’s Wars
Between Borders and Bullets: Pakistan’s Silent Role in Afghanistan’s Wars The rugged terrain along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border has long been more than just mountains, passes, and valleys. It is a region where national boundaries meet tribal loyalties, where political ideologies travel in the smoke of gunfire, and where the ambitions of states and ideologues spill across invisible lines. In the story of the Afghan wars, Pakistan has not merely been a neighbor—it has been a player, a conduit, a sanctuary, and sometimes a battleground in its own right.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in History
The Boy Who Survived the Titanic
**The Night the Sea Turned Silent** – In April 1912, when the grand Titanic set sail, it was called “the ship of dreams.” People from all walks of life stepped aboard, filled with excitement, hope, and the thrill of a new beginning. Among them was a young boy named Jack, barely eight years old, traveling with his mother to start a new life in America. No one knew that this beautiful journey would soon turn into one of the greatest tragedies in history. Jack had been fascinated by the grand staircase, the glittering lights, and the endless ocean. But beneath the excitement was something no one could see — destiny waiting quietly in the cold waters of the Atlantic.
By Kashif Wazir6 months ago in History
The Saga of the Twin Islands The Echo of the Pink Coral and the Secret of the Wind
The beginning is not a year, but a whisper. A whisper carried by the east wind, murmuring tales between the islands of the Lesser Antilles, places that the gods sprinkled upon the boundless blue. In those times without maps, when the land of Wadadli was young, it vibrated with the life of the Arawak people, who also gave it its name: "Our land." Wadadli had a younger, more modest sister, a flat land of coral, called by the same people simply and with reverence: Wa’omoni, "The land with holy waters." These were to become, through centuries and through blood, Antigua and Barbuda.
By alin butuc6 months ago in History
The Twin Tunnels
High School is a bizarre time. A time of life when everything you’ve gathered as true unravels like a fishing rod with an award-winning bass on the hook. The strangest of these truths is an odious concept introduced to boys entering their adolescent years known as male pride. This nonsensical concept drives boys and men alike into all manner of boneheaded behaviors, and the overcast evening in October of 2013 was no exception.
By Cody Pelle6 months ago in History











