Mystery
The Life Train — CHAPTER 1: THE ENIGMATIC AWAKENING. Content Warning.
The entire novel is available in both hard copy and kdp at https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0DBC9J146/ My head hurts. My head is spinning. WAIT! STOP! Who am I? Where am I? I am a… ugh, I don’t even know how to define myself — chunks of personalities in a mental civil war, each wishing to kill the other and gain, most probably, nothing. But wait, who am I again ?
By LAMAANKACHE Oussama11 days ago in Chapters
Italy’s Vanishing Village: Businesses and Schools Close as Birth Rates Collapse
Across Italy, a quiet demographic crisis is unfolding. In many small towns and villages, the number of newborns has dropped so dramatically that schools are shutting down, businesses are struggling to survive, and communities that once thrived with families are slowly fading away. One such town has become a stark symbol of this national problem, where the absence of children is reshaping everyday life.
By Irshad Abbasi 11 days ago in Chapters
Crystal Banaba - 1
Rachel sat on the beach, processing what she just learned. Could they be right about voluntary euthanasia? Honestly, she often thought that if she got to the old age where she became a burden for her two sons, she’d go to Switzerland and get euthanized. Has Crystal Banaba resolved this tough ethical issue?
By Lana V Lynx12 days ago in Chapters
Flight 163: The Tragic Karachi–Jeddah Flight Where No One Survived Despite a Safe Landing
On August 19, 1980, what began as a routine commercial flight from Karachi to Jeddah ended in one of the most heartbreaking disasters in aviation history. The aircraft, Saudi Arabian Airlines Flight 163, carried 301 people on board—287 passengers and 14 crew members. Despite successfully making an emergency landing after a fire broke out mid-flight, not a single person survived. The tragedy shocked the world and remains a painful lesson in aviation safety.
By Irshad Abbasi 13 days ago in Chapters
Musa al-Sadr: Has a Body Found in a Secret Morgue Finally Solved a 50-Year-Old Mystery?
In the turbulent politics of the Middle East, few disappearances have generated as much intrigue, grief, and speculation as that of Musa al-Sadr. The charismatic Lebanese Shia cleric vanished in 1978 during an official visit to Libya, and for nearly five decades his fate has remained one of the region’s most haunting mysteries. Now, new claims about human remains discovered in a secret morgue have reignited debate: could this finally be the evidence that confirms what happened to him?
By Irshad Abbasi 13 days ago in Chapters
The $55 Billion B-29: The Engineering Marvel That Became a Terrifying Weapon of Mass Destruction
When the **B-29 Superfortress** rolled off American assembly lines during World War II, it represented one of the most ambitious and expensive military engineering projects in history. Costing nearly $3 billion in the 1940s—equivalent to roughly $55 billion today—the aircraft was more expensive to develop than the Manhattan Project that produced the atomic bomb it would eventually carry. Built by the United States to secure air superiority in the Pacific, the B-29 became both an engineering masterpiece and a symbol of devastating destructive power.
By Irshad Abbasi 13 days ago in Chapters










