politics
Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
The Man Who Fixed the Clock
I didn’t notice the clock was broken until it stopped. It sat on the corner shelf of my grandparents’ living room for as long as I could remember—brass, ornate, with Roman numerals and a soft, steady tick that marked the rhythm of every visit. My grandfather wound it every Sunday without fail, even in his nineties, even when his hands shook.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Journal
The Boy Who Carried the Ball Home
I didn’t go to the game for the score. I went because my nephew asked me to. He’s twelve, wears his hair in a messy bun, and talks about basketball like it’s a secret language only he and the ball understand. “It’s not about winning,” he’d said, eyes bright. “It’s about who shows up when it matters.”
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Journal
Trump Administration Visa Bonds Explained: Why This Policy Is Trending and Who It Affects Most
The phrase “Trump administration visa bonds” has suddenly surged on Google search trends, and it’s not by accident. In early 2026, the U.S. government expanded a controversial immigration policy that requires citizens of certain countries to pay visa bonds of up to $15,000 before receiving temporary U.S. visas. This decision has sparked global debate, driven massive online searches, and raised serious questions about travel access, fairness, and U.S. immigration strategy.
By Waqar Khan3 months ago in Journal
THE MONARCH OF THE VOID. AI-Generated.
In history, some figures emerge to fill a gap; others arise because the gap has become an abyss. Donald Trump did not construct the contemporary void: he is its accidental sovereign, an improvised heir. He understood, before his peers, that there was no longer a state to govern, but only grievances to channel and a lack of meaning to embody. Where his predecessors strove to feign a vision, he was content to hold up a mirror. And this mirror, held before a society exhausted by its own pretenses, did not reveal a fallen glory, but a profound hollow.
By Laurenceau Porte3 months ago in Journal
China requests that the US "stop toppling" the Venezuelan government and free Maduro.
China has urged the US to free Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro right away after Washington launched huge military attacks on Caracas, the country's capital, and other areas, kidnapping the leader.
By Francis Dami3 months ago in Journal
WILL THE CAPTURE OF MADURO BY THE US CREATE A NEW ZONE OF INFLUENCE AMONG THE SUPERPOWERS?
Last night, the US Army along with other US Law Enforcement agents, conducted a critical and fast invasion in Venezuela to capture the country’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro. The US Army’s Delta Force was responsible for carrying out the capture of Maduro in Caracas. The US Army deployed specific aircraft to target key infrastructure and capture Maduro and his wife, such as the CH-47 Chinook and the AH-64 Apache. Taking into consideration the information available, the goal of the present article is to analyze whether this situation is opening the door for the superpowers begin to claim their influence in each respective region.
By Pedro Cagnoni 3 months ago in Journal
Venezuela: Latest Events, Military Tensions, and Current Situation
Venezuela is currently experiencing one of the most critical periods in its recent history. From escalating political instability to economic pressure and reported military actions, the country is facing rapid and serious developments.
By Daily Motivation3 months ago in Journal
Nicolás Maduro: From Bus Driver to Venezuela’s Most Powerful Man. AI-Generated.
Nicolás Maduro is one of the most controversial leaders in modern Latin American history. His life story is unusual. He began as a working-class bus driver and trade union activist. Later, he became the chosen successor of Hugo Chávez, one of Venezuela’s most famous presidents. Today, Maduro is known around the world for leading a country in deep political and economic crisis and for facing strong pressure from the United States and other nations.
By dua fatima3 months ago in Journal
Exploring the Challenges Faced by Iraqi Children
During his time in office, former Prime Minister of Iraq Mustafa Al Kadhimi championed the rights of Iraqi orphan children. Moustafa Al Kazemi pledged his commitment to helping them overcome difficulties and be successful, ensuring that their requirements and needs were met in order to pave the way for a better future. This article will provide an overview of the key issues faced by Iraqi children today and reports by UNICEF that Iraq’s child population is paying a heavy price for years of conflict.
By Mustafa Al Kadhimi3 months ago in Journal











