shakir hamid
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A passionate writer sharing well-researched true stories, real-life events, and thought-provoking content. My work focuses on clarity, depth, and storytelling that keeps readers informed and engaged.
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The Last Train to Miray. AI-Generated.
The train station of Miray hadn’t seen a real crowd in years. The walls were cracked, the benches splintered, and the ticket window covered in dust. Once, this place had been the heart of a small but thriving mining town. Now, it was only the heart of one old man who refused to let it die.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Fiction
The Lighthouse Keeper’s Letter. AI-Generated.
The wind howled along the cliffs of Cape Town, tearing at the edges of the lighthouse like it wanted to knock it into the ocean. Inside, an old man sat hunched over a wooden desk, pen in hand, paper worn and yellowed.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Fiction
The Echo in Her Voice. AI-Generated.
The first thing Samantha Reyes noticed when she woke up was silence. No hum of machines, no soft beeping of a heart monitor—just a heavy, muffled quiet that seemed to sit on her chest. Her throat burned. Her tongue felt like sandpaper. She tried to speak, to call out for someone—anyone—but what came out was only a broken rasp, a sound that didn’t belong to her.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Motivation
The King of Broken Streets. AI-Generated.
Nairobi, 2006. The rain had stopped, but the smell of smoke still clung to Nairobi like guilt. Puddles reflected the fractured glow of streetlights, matatus honked through the fog, and somewhere in the maze of slums and skyscrapers, Malik Mwangi ruled the night.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Criminal
The Last Rain in Bulawayo. AI-Generated.
Bulawayo, 1998 — a city of sunburned streets and restless winds, where the scent of dust and diesel hung heavy in the air. In the township of Mzilikazi, two brothers grew up chasing the same dream but running from different ghosts.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Fiction
he Snow Burns Red . AI-Generated.
Chapter 1 – Moscow, 1993: The Silence After the Collapse The Soviet Union had fallen, and with it, the old order turned to dust. The streets of Moscow were lined with black-market dealers, ex-soldiers selling their medals for vodka, and young men with nothing to lose.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Criminal
The Shadow Banker: Michele Sindona’s Deadly Game. AI-Generated.
In post-war Italy, money was the new weapon of power. As gangsters traded guns for bank accounts, one man learned to turn both into tools of control — Michele Sindona, the banker who became known as “The Shark.”
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Criminal
The Gentleman of the Underworld: Vito Genovese’s Ruthless Empire. AI-Generated.
n the early 1900s, when the streets of New York City echoed with the dreams of immigrants searching for a better life, a young man named Vito Genovese arrived from a small Italian village near Naples. Unlike most who sought honest work, Genovese came with a different ambition—to rule the streets.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Criminal
The Godfather of the Balkans: Darko Šarić’s Empire. AI-Generated.
In the shadowy world of European organized crime, few names strike as much fear and fascination as Darko Šarić. Known as The Godfather of the Balkans, he was once one of the most powerful drug lords in Europe — a man who quietly moved tons of cocaine across continents while appearing to live the life of a respectable businessman.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Criminal
El Chapo: The Tunnel King of Mexico. AI-Generated.
Few figures in modern crime have fascinated the world like Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. To some, he was a hero — a poor boy who built an empire. To others, he was a monster — a man whose greed and violence turned Mexico into a battlefield.
By shakir hamid4 months ago in Criminal











