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These are my articles written over time. Please feel free to ask questions about any post.

UCCA Convenes

Date: April 2030 Location: The Former UN Trusteeship Council Chamber They didn’t call it a parliament. They called it a circle with walls. The United Coalition of City Assemblies (UCCA) convened not with flags, anthems, or seating charts—but with a single shared instruction posted at every entrance: “Leave your title at the door.” Representatives arrived […]

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The Borderless Moment

Transformation — when borders begin to shift Date: September 3–19, 2029 Location: The lines that once divided us The First Border Noticed the Change It wasn’t a political border. It was a sensor border. Between Tijuana and San Diego, a joint air-quality monitor detected a continuous resonance signature extending across the fence. For two full

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The Planetary Accord (The Proposal No One Expected)

Date: August 14, 2029 — 09:00 UTC Location: UN General Assembly Hall, New York Atmosphere: The last moment before everything changes They called it Resolution A/ES-16/1: The Planetary Accord but that name would not survive history books. People later called it something simpler: “The Vote Where the World Chose Itself.” The Hall Before the Storm

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The Broadcast That Wasn’t Scheduled

Date: August 12, 2029 — Same moment as Amara’s proposal Locations: Times Square (NYC) | Uhuru Park (Nairobi) | Dongdaemun Plaza (Seoul) | Cinelândia (Rio de Janeiro) There was no countdown. No keynote. No official host. Yet at the exact second Amara Okonkwo’s voice filled the General Assembly Hall, four massive screens flickered on across

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The Night the Secretary-General Stayed Home

Date: August 9, 2029 — 10:30 p.m. Location: Harlem, New York City Weather: Quiet summer heat, air thick with possibility Amara Okonkwo’s apartment was small. Books, not power, filled the walls. A pot of tea steamed untouched on the coffee table. She sat barefoot by her window, looking out at the East River— the same

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Leadership, ,

The Collapse of Silence

Date: October – November , 2028 Location: Everywhere and nowhere Temperature: A world warming faster than its leaders could speak The Crack Begins With a Pause The collapse didn’t start with riots, or blackouts, or market crashes. It began with a pause. A strange, heavy global pause— as if the entire world suddenly realized it

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The Conversation on the 39th Floor

Date: October 2, 2028 — 11:52 p.m.Location: UN Secretariat Building, 39th Floor — Amara Okonkwo’s OfficeWeather: Heavy, windless summer night over the East River The Circle arrived without cameras.No livestreams.No rooftop. Emil, Layla, Priya, Sami (carrying the gray stone in his backpack),still limping slightly from the Veto Funeral. Secretary-General Amara Okonkwo asked for this meeting

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Leadership,

The Nations Respond

Date: May–September 2028 Global Status: Confusion, panic, imitation, denial, collapse Primary Locations: Washington, Beijing, New Delhi, Moscow, London, Abuja, Brasília, Dubai, Riyadh, South Africa, Oslo For six weeks, the Breathing Cities had grown like constellations across the planet — a glittering network of teal pulses from rooftops and bridges and marketplaces. And for six weeks,

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The Night, the Day, and the Order of Things

Long ago—before steel cities rose and before men thought they ruled the earth—there lived a boy named Idris in a quiet valley nestled between mountains and meadows. One evening, as twilight softened the edges of the world, Idris sat beside his grandfather near the warmth of a flickering lantern. The hush of night settled upon

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