Documentary
Why I Stopped Watching Reality TV
It started with a broken glass and a screaming match on screen — and a strange silence in my living room. That was the moment I realized reality TV wasn't entertainment anymore. It was noise. Addictive, exaggerated, and quietly reshaping how I saw myself and others. I reached for the remote... and never looked back.
By Mr Haris Khan10 months ago in Interview
Pakistan Claims China-Made Jets in India Clash, Boy Given Wine: SCMP’s 7 Highlights. AI-Generated.
Pakistan Claims China-Made Jets in India Clash, Boy Given Wine: SCMP’s 7 Highlights The South China Morning Post (SCMP) recently published a series of notable stories covering geopolitical tensions, bizarre incidents, and regional developments. A shocking case of a boy being given wine and Pakistan's claims that India's fighter jets were made in China were highlights. Here’s a detailed breakdown of SCMP’s seven key stories:
By parves mosharaf10 months ago in Interview
One Job, a Thousand Lives
When most people think of an air traffic controller, they picture a man in a tower, eyes glued to radar screens, calmly directing planes like a conductor in a silent symphony. But for Thomas "Tom" Keane, the job was far more than dots on a screen or headsets echoing with pilot voices. It was a calling—a weight he carried across four decades, over a thousand storms, countless emergencies, and more stories than he ever thought he’d live to tell.
By Muhammad Sabeel10 months ago in Interview
MHA Directs States to Conduct Civil Defence Mock Drills Amid India-Pakistan Tensions
Government sources stated on Monday that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has instructed several states to conduct comprehensive civil defense mock drills on May 7, Wednesday, in the midst of ongoing heightened tensions with Pakistan. The purpose of these drills is to test preparedness and raise public awareness in the event of a hostile attack. A variety of essential preparedness measures will be the focus of the drills. These include making air raid warning sirens work and teaching people, including students, important civil defense techniques. The objective is to provide them with the knowledge necessary to defend themselves in emergency situations like hostile incidents or aerial strikes. Additionally, the exercise will simulate a power outage to reduce visibility during potential air raids by implementing crash blackout measures. As part of the preparedness effort, authorities have been instructed to ensure the early camouflage of crucial installations and strategic infrastructure. In addition, in order to guarantee a swift and orderly response in the event of an emergency, the drills will include rehearsing and updating evacuation strategies. The MHA has emphasised the importance of coordinated participation from local authorities, educational institutions, and civil defence personnel to ensure the effectiveness of the nationwide drill. Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 that resulted in the deaths of 25 tourists and one local Kashmiri, the directive comes amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan.The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has instructed several states to hold civil defense mock drills on May 7 in response to the rising tensions between India and Pakistan. The directive aims to ensure public safety and enhance preparedness for hostile attacks.
By Alen Skywalker10 months ago in Interview
Hollywood is shaken by Trump’s tariff plan for the movie industry
Trump’s announcement that he wants a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the United States. Several movie studio and streaming industry executives who spoke with CNN are downright apoplectic because, they believe, the president hasn’t thought about the ramifications of his proposal, which could decimate an iconic industry.
By Aprub Hasan Afif10 months ago in Interview
Raised by Nomads
When I was a child, I didn’t have a home—at least, not the way most people think of it. I didn’t have a bedroom with walls or a backyard with a swing set. I didn’t have a school that I returned to every year, or neighbors who recognized my face as a familiar one. My life was different from the others. My life was transient, wandering, and rooted in something far more complex than just a physical place.
By Muhammad Sabeel10 months ago in Interview
Still Dancing at Ninety
On the quiet edge of a bustling town in upstate New York, tucked behind a café and a laundromat, is a small, ivy-covered building with foggy windows and faded lettering that reads: Greene School of Dance. To most passersby, it looks like a relic from a forgotten past. But inside, it’s alive with the rhythm of stories—of resilience, memory, and love. And at the center of it all is Eleanor Greene.
By Muhammad Sabeel10 months ago in Interview










