Fiction
Is the Middle East War Turning Into World War III?
Is the Middle East War Turning Into World War III? The current situation in the Middle East has once again raised a serious question around the world: could this conflict grow into World War III? Tensions in the region have increased due to military strikes, political warnings, and the involvement of several global powers. While no country has officially declared a world war, the combination of regional conflicts and international alliances has made many experts worry about the possibility of a much larger confrontation.
By Wings of Time about 7 hours ago in Chapters
Manchineel - OBE
That evening, when I enter my room, Dr Cho is already there. She jumps slightly as she turns and sees me. “I’ve just bought you some fresh water.” She pours a glass, then places the carafe by the bed. She covers her initial shock well, but I’m left with a niggling feeling like I’m 15 and she’s been reading my diary.
By N J Delmasabout 21 hours ago in Chapters
“Boots” — The Hidden History of Gay Soldiers in the U.S. Military
For much of American history, gay men and women have worn the uniform of the United States with courage and distinction — yet in silence. Their stories, often erased or deliberately concealed, form a powerful and complex chapter in the evolution of both the U.S. military and LGBTQ+ civil rights. From criminalization and dishonorable discharges to the controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy and eventual full inclusion, the hidden history of gay service members reflects a broader struggle for dignity, recognition, and equality.
By Irshad Abbasi 2 days ago in Chapters
Inside Rebels
I presented him with a list of his harsh remarks, each entry dated and quoted verbatim, hoping that the undeniable record would force him to acknowledge his misconduct. He laughed, a harsh, guttural sound, and replied, “You think you can challenge my authority with petty grievances? I have been teaching for twenty‑three years; you are merely students with no right to question me.” The tension snapped, and the room seemed to close in, as if the very walls were listening, poised to judge, while I felt the crushing weight of his disdain settle upon my shoulders like an oppressive blanket.
By Forest Green2 days ago in Chapters
AI, Nuclear Escalation, and Pakistan’s Critical Role
AI, Nuclear Escalation, and Pakistan’s Critical Role If World War III begins, it is unlikely to start with marching armies or formal declarations. Instead, it may begin silently—inside algorithms, early-warning systems, and automated decision tools powered by artificial intelligence. Nowhere is this risk more serious than in regions where nuclear weapons exist alongside historical rivalries, limited decision time, and high political tension. South Asia, especially Pakistan, sits at the center of this emerging danger.
By Wings of Time 2 days ago in Chapters
Has World War III Started?
Has World War III Started? The question “Has World War III started?” is no longer limited to academic debate or fictional movies. It is now openly discussed in newsrooms, policy circles, and online platforms around the world. While the simple answer remains no, the conditions shaping today’s global environment are deeply alarming. The world is experiencing an unprecedented convergence of regional wars, technological disruption, and power competition that closely resembles the early stages of past global conflicts.
By Wings of Time 2 days ago in Chapters
Has World War III Started?
Has World War III Started? The question “Has World War III started?” is no longer limited to academic debate or fictional movies. It is now openly discussed in newsrooms, policy circles, and online platforms around the world. While the simple answer remains no, the conditions shaping today’s global environment are deeply alarming. The world is experiencing an unprecedented convergence of regional wars, technological disruption, and power competition that closely resembles the early stages of past global conflicts.
By Wings of Time 2 days ago in Chapters
Inside Rebels
I still remembered the first day Mr. Hargrove entered our sophomore English classroom, his shoulders hunched like a storm cloud ready to unload its fury. I was fifteen, clutching a battered notebook, and my best friend, Maya, sat beside me, her eyes narrowed with an instinctive wariness. The walls, once adorned with vibrant student posters, seemed to shrink under the weight of his scowl, and his voice cut through the chatter like a blade. “This is not a playground; it is a battlefield of ideas,” he announced, his tone dripping with disdain for any hint of youthful enthusiasm. From that moment, the air grew thick with an oppressive expectation that made each breath feel like a silent accusation, and I sensed that Maya and I would soon be forced to navigate a terrain far more treacherous than any literary analysis we were meant to master.
By Forest Green3 days ago in Chapters










