Sajida Sikandar
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Hi, I’m Sajida Sikandar, a passionate blogger with 3 years of experience in crafting engaging and insightful content. Join me as I share my thoughts, stories, and ideas on a variety of topics that matter to you.
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Issue Brief on “Nuclear Year 2025 in Review”. AI-Generated.
The year 2025 will be remembered as a turning point in global nuclear politics. Marked by growing geopolitical rivalries, stalled arms control agreements, and renewed nuclear threats, the world witnessed both alarming setbacks and cautious diplomatic efforts. From escalating tensions among nuclear-armed states to debates over modernization and disarmament, nuclear issues once again dominated international security discussions.
By Sajida Sikandar4 days ago in The Swamp
Is America About to Attack Iran?. AI-Generated.
In recent weeks, the world has been watching closely as tensions between the United States and Iran reach a new boiling point. Military movements, sharp political rhetoric, and reports of possible airstrikes have fueled a pressing question: Is America about to attack Iran?
By Sajida Sikandar4 days ago in The Swamp
Trump Weighs Iran Strikes to Inspire Renewed Protests, Sources Say. AI-Generated.
In a dramatic turn of events, former U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly considering targeted military strikes against Iran — not only as a show of force but as a way to encourage renewed public protests inside the country. According to sources familiar with internal discussions, the goal is to weaken Iran’s security apparatus and inspire citizens who have faced months of harsh repression to rise again against their government.
By Sajida Sikandar4 days ago in The Swamp
Huge Landslide Leaves Sicilian Homes Teetering on Cliff Edge. AI-Generated.
A massive landslide in Sicily has left dozens of homes perched dangerously on the edge of a collapsing cliff, forcing evacuations and raising urgent concerns about safety, climate resilience, and long-term urban planning. The dramatic incident unfolded after days of heavy rainfall weakened the soil beneath a coastal residential area, causing large sections of land to slide away into the sea.
By Sajida Sikandar4 days ago in Earth
As Ukraine Accuses Russia of Terrorism With Deadly Strike on Train, Is Starlink Helping Moscow Target Civilians?. AI-Generated.
A deadly missile strike on a civilian train in eastern Ukraine has reignited global outrage and deepened accusations that Russia is deliberately targeting civilians. Ukrainian officials have labeled the attack an act of terrorism, claiming the train was clearly marked as a civilian transport route. But beyond the immediate horror of the strike, a new and unsettling question has emerged: could satellite technology such as Starlink be indirectly enabling Russia’s targeting capabilities?
By Sajida Sikandar4 days ago in The Swamp
US Intelligence Agencies Disagree With Trump’s Opposition to Chagos Deal, Says Starmer. AI-Generated.
The Chagos Islands have once again found themselves at the center of international controversy—this time involving conflicting voices from within the United States itself. According to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, American intelligence agencies continue to support the UK’s sovereignty deal over the Chagos archipelago, despite outspoken opposition from former US President Donald Trump.
By Sajida Sikandar4 days ago in The Swamp
Killer Fungus: The Silent Threat Spreading Beneath Our Feet. AI-Generated.
When most people think of deadly threats, they imagine viruses, bacteria, or perhaps large predators. Fungi rarely come to mind. Often associated with moldy bread or forest mushrooms, fungi seem harmless, even mundane. Yet beneath this perception lies a growing and unsettling reality: killer fungi are emerging as a serious global threat, capable of devastating ecosystems, agriculture, wildlife, and human health.
By Sajida Sikandarabout a month ago in The Swamp
New Year’s Eve: the symbolic boundary between what has been and what will be. AI-Generated.
New Year’s Eve is not just a date on the calendar. It is a threshold, a suspended moment in which time seems to slow down, allowing us to look back and, at the same time, imagine the future. All over the world, the last night of the year is accompanied by rituals, traditions, and expectations that reveal much about who we are and who we hope to become.
By Sajida Sikandarabout a month ago in Fiction
Gold Rate in India Today: Prices, Trends, and What It Means for You. AI-Generated.
Gold has always held a special place in India. It is more than a precious metal — it is an emotion, a tradition, and a trusted form of financial security. From weddings and festivals to long-term investments, gold plays a vital role in Indian households. Naturally, the gold rate in India is closely watched, discussed, and debated every single day.
By Sajida Sikandarabout a month ago in The Swamp
Madeira: The Island That Teaches You How to Slow Down. AI-Generated.
Madeira doesn’t rush to impress you. It doesn’t need to. From the moment you arrive, the island seems to operate on a different frequency — one that values patience, presence, and the quiet beauty of things that take time to grow. Known as the “Island of Eternal Spring,” Madère is more than a destination; it is an experience in slowing down.
By Sajida Sikandarabout a month ago in Wander
Springwater Township: Where Quiet Roads Tell Deep Stories. AI-Generated.
Springwater Township doesn’t announce itself loudly. There’s no skyline, no constant hum of traffic, no sense that you’ve arrived somewhere in a hurry. Instead, it unfolds slowly — through winding country roads, stretches of forest, and small communities that feel more like shared memories than mapped destinations. For those who live here or take the time to explore it, Springwater Township offers something increasingly rare: space to breathe, reflect, and belong.
By Sajida Sikandarabout a month ago in Wander
Frozen Niagara Falls: When Nature Presses Pause. AI-Generated.
Niagara Falls is best known for its thunderous roar, crashing water, and endless mist rising into the sky. Millions of gallons of water surge over the cliffs every second, reminding visitors of nature’s raw, unstoppable power. But during extreme winter cold, this iconic natural wonder undergoes a breathtaking transformation. Niagara Falls doesn’t fully freeze — yet it can look completely frozen, turning into a surreal landscape of ice, snow, and suspended motion that feels almost unreal.
By Sajida Sikandarabout a month ago in The Swamp











