economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Lessons To Consider Before Your Next Car Purchase
I've only bought one car during my lifetime, but many people around me have consistently bought cars, so I've had the opportunity to digest many lessons from their experiences as well as my own, which I will share with you in this article.
By Destiny S. Harrisa day ago in Journal
How People Are Building Passive Income With Simple Websites and AI
Let’s be honest: if you’ve spent any time online lately, you’ve probably seen all the loud promises about making passive income with AI. “Set it and forget it!” “Earn six figures in your sleep!” “AI will do all the work for you!”
By ELIA MWAPINGA3 days ago in Journal
Is America Attacking Greenland
Is America Attacking Greenland? Fact vs Fiction Amid Rising Tensions In early January 2026, a storm of alarm spread through European capitals and global newsrooms after statements from senior U.S. officials suggested that the United States might consider military options regarding Greenland — a semi-autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark and a fellow NATO member. Sensational headlines have asked whether the United States is “attacking” Greenland or preparing to do so. The short answer, based on verified information: there has been no actual military attack on Greenland by the United States. However, diplomatic tension and rhetoric have escalated sharply, prompting serious debate about the island’s future and alliance security. �
By shaoor afridi3 days ago in Journal
Technological and Information View – The New Battlefield of Influence. Content Warning.
Modern geopolitics is no longer defined solely by tanks, missiles, and troop movements. Increasingly, the most decisive battles take place in digital space. Global geopolitics stats confirm that information, technology, and perception have become central weapons in international competition. In many cases, conflicts are influenced—or even decided—before a single soldier is deployed.
By Global World News 3 days ago in Journal
Economic and Civilian View – The Hidden Cost of Global Politics. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
When global geopolitics dominates headlines, the spotlight usually shines on presidents, summits, and military maneuvers. What rarely receives equal attention is the quiet, persistent impact these decisions have on everyday people. Global geopolitics stats reveal that civilians are increasingly absorbing the economic and social shockwaves of international power struggles. For many households, geopolitics is no longer distant or theoretical—it is personal, immediate, and costly.
By Global World News 3 days ago in Journal
New Pacific Equation: Japan’s Military Renaissance and the end of Strategic Restraint?
For some time now, the world has been entering a new geopolitical era, marked by profound social, political, and military transformations. History teaches us that such transitional phases are particularly delicate and require constant attention, as the risk of “collateral damage” — foremost among them war — is always high.
By Simone Nunziata4 days ago in Journal
Turning Passion into Paychecks: How Hobbies Become Income
For many people, hobbies are a way to unwind after a long day—something done purely for enjoyment. But in today’s flexible, gig-driven economy, hobbies are no longer limited to weekends or spare time. They are increasingly becoming reliable income streams, side hustles, and even full-time careers. From creative arts to sports, events, and digital skills, people across the world are discovering how to turn what they love into something that pays the bills.
By ELIA MWAPINGA4 days ago in Journal
57 small business ideas for 2026
Small business owners are heading into a year of nonstop change. New tech, shifting workforce expectations, and evolving customer behavior are rewriting the rules. Supply chain disruptions have exposed real gaps, pushing more businesses toward local sourcing, sustainability, and circular models.
By ELIA MWAPINGA4 days ago in Journal
The Gate We All Walk Through
I didn’t realize I’d disappeared until I saw my reflection and didn’t recognize myself. It wasn’t sudden. It was slow—a word silenced here, an opinion softened there, a laugh forced to match the room. I traded pieces of myself for acceptance, like coins dropped into a vending machine that never gave back what I paid for.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 days ago in Journal








