
Shazzed Hossain Shajal
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Passionate about exploring world stories—from breaking news to cultural transformations and amazing human encounters. I write about current events and why they matter, using facts and opinion to captivate readers.
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The Pulse of a Nation: Bangladesh Votes Today in a Post-Revolutionary Landmark
Today, February 12, 2026, the streets of Dhaka are quieter than usual, but the atmosphere is heavy with anticipation. At 7:30 AM local time, polling stations across Bangladesh opened for the first general election since the "Monsoon Revolution" of 2024 toppled the 15-year regime of Sheikh Hasina.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal3 days ago in FYI
The Geometry of Patience
Human life is a strange and beautiful architecture. It is a structure built not just of our successes and laughter, but of our silences, our shadows, and our struggles. As I reflect on the journey I am currently taking, I am struck by a peculiar habit of the human heart: we spend our days building monuments to our sorrows. We focus so intensely on the darkness of a single moment that we become blind to the vast, luminous light that has guided us for years.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal9 days ago in Humans
The Ghost Shift: 440 Horses and a Haunted Highway
The 1970 Dodge Challenger didn’t belong in this decade. It was a block of matte-black iron in a world of plastic electric bubbles. I sat in the driver’s seat, the idle of the 440 Magnum engine vibrating through my spine—a mechanical heartbeat that felt more real than anything else in Las Vegas.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal9 days ago in Wheel
Part 5: The Storm and the Test — When Faith Is Challenged
For days, Shafipur had been wrapped in strange weather. The sky stayed heavy, gray with the promise of rain that never quite fell. The air felt restless, as if the city itself was waiting for something to happen.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal4 months ago in Writers
Part 4: Evening of Reflection — Where Hearts Meet Again
Evening draped itself gently over Shafipur, coloring the narrow streets with gold and shadow. The city’s noise softened — the call of vendors fading, the smell of fried snacks floating from distant stalls, and the faint murmur of Maghrib Adhan weaving through the air like a sacred thread.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal4 months ago in Writers
Part 3: Ayan’s School Day — Lessons Beyond the Classroom
The sun hung softly above Shafipur High School, its light glinting off rows of tin roofs and the laughter of children echoing through the courtyard. Ayan, his satchel pressed neatly against his side, walked through the school gate with the calm confidence that only good upbringing could give.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal4 months ago in Writers
Part 2: The Father’s Shop — A Place of Trust and Test
By midmorning, the sun had climbed higher, brushing the tin rooftops of Shafipur with gold. The lanes near the mosque were alive with sounds — the ring of bicycle bells, the chatter of shopkeepers, and the sweet rhythm of daily life.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal4 months ago in Writers
Part 1: The Morning in the Small City
The sun had only just risen above the quiet rooftops of Shafipur, a small city that still smelled of damp earth and morning prayers. The call of Fajr had faded softly into the breeze, but its peace lingered — like a gentle reminder that every new day was a gift from Allah.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal4 months ago in Writers
Sarah Pochin: The Six-Vote Revolution That Shook British Politics
Introduction Sarah Pochin has quickly become one of the most intriguing figures in British politics. After winning her seat in Parliament by just six votes, she achieved something historic — becoming Reform UK’s first female MP and rewriting the conversation around grassroots victories in modern democracy.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal4 months ago in Viva
🌸 Lily Allen’s Triumphant Return: “West End Girl” and the Power of Honest Reinvention
Lily Allen is back — and she’s braver than ever. After years away from the music spotlight, the English singer and songwriter makes a stunning comeback with her brand-new album, West End Girl. It’s not just another pop record — it’s a reflection of her transformation, her pain, and her rediscovery of self. This is Lily Allen stripped of glitter and glamour, offering something even more precious — truth.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal4 months ago in Viva











