Technology
The Future of Coding and AI
AI as a Coding Companion One of the most impactful changes AI has brought to coding is the emergence of AI-powered development tools. Systems like GitHub Copilot, Amazon CodeWhisperer, and OpenAI’s Codex are capable of understanding natural language prompts and generating entire blocks of functional code. These tools aren’t just for automation — they serve as intelligent collaborators, offering suggestions, detecting bugs, and even helping developers learn new programming languages faster.
By Gustavo Woltmann11 days ago in Chapters
The Bone: Why is the American bomber arriving in the UK for a possible major attack on Iran considered so dangerous?
The Bone: Why is the American bomber arriving in the UK for a possible major attack on Iran considered so dangerous? A large U.S. Air Force bomber aircraft capable of carrying 24 cruise missiles has landed on British soil.
By Real content12 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
How has the Israel-US war with Iran affected air travel?
On February 28, Israel and the United States launched a coordinated military operation against Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Since then, the conflict has rapidly expanded and affected multiple countries.
By Real content13 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
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
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 14 days ago in Chapters
AI in Digital Governance: How Smart Systems Can Strengthen Transparency and Public Trust
Governments around the world face growing pressure to improve services, protect data, and remain transparent. Citizens expect fast digital systems and clear communication. At the same time, people want strong safeguards that protect fairness and accountability. This is why many governments are now exploring AI in digital governance to modernize public systems while maintaining trust. When used with clear rules and ethical oversight, artificial intelligence can help public institutions work faster, smarter, and more openly. The idea is not to replace human judgment but to support it with better insights and stronger data analysis.
By Ehab Al Kuttub14 days ago in Chapters










