economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Why The Great Amazon Web Services Outage Was Unsurprising (And Will Likely Happen Again)
On October 20, 2025... Tens of Millions of People and Thousands of Companies were Horribly Surprised to Discover... Nothing on the Internet was Working.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)3 months ago in Journal
Charlie Munger Diversification Myth: The Power of Focus
When financial advisors preach diversification, they often invoke safety, prudence, and balance — the idea that a well-mixed portfolio shields investors from risk. But Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s legendary partner and the razor-sharp vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, had little patience for that orthodoxy. His philosophy was blunt, unapologetic, and radically simple: know what you own, and own very few things.
By Oppositioner News3 months ago in Journal
Xi Jinping’s Trade Pledge at APEC 2025: What Trump’s Absence Reveals About Global Power Shifts
A Stage Without America The 2025 APEC Summit, hosted in Kuala Lumpur, was meant to be a stage for collaboration and progress. Instead, it became a mirror reflecting shifting global power. As dozens of world leaders gathered to discuss trade and digital economies, one chair remained empty — that of U.S. President Donald Trump.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
🖤 The Psychology and Madness Behind Black Friday 2025
As the cool November air sweeps in and Thanksgiving leftovers gradually vanish, the United States gears up for a phenomenon that is significantly more boisterous, faster-paced, and more disarrayed — Black Friday. It's the day when thankfulness cedes ground to avarice, when shoppers morph into pursuers, and retail centers become arenas of dazzling markdowns and frantic footsteps.
By Md. Jamshedul Alam Chowdhury 3 months ago in Journal
From the Alps to the Gulf: How Milan, Zurich, and Dubai are Redefining the Geography of Corporate Power
European entrepreneurs, especially those in software, design, consulting, and e-commerce, are quietly rethinking where their companies should live, not just where they sell.
By Maroun Abou Harb3 months ago in Journal
ChatGPT Meets PayPal: The Dawn of In-Chat Payments
Your digital assistant just got a wallet — and it’s about to change how you buy everything. For years, we’ve been talking to machines. We ask Siri for directions, Alexa for weather updates, and ChatGPT for everything from recipes to resumes. But now, for the first time, those conversations can lead directly to transactions.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
The Quiet Deal That Could Reshape the World: Inside Trump and Xi’s Surprising Trade Truce
When two of the world’s most powerful leaders sit down together in a near-secret meeting, the headlines tend to shout. But in the case of the October 30, 2025 meeting in Busan, South Korea, the change was more subtle than sensational. What emerged was less a loud victory and more a quiet shift.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Global Spotlight on Bangladesh’s Migration Crisis
By: Tuhin Sarwar Lead: Context and Overview October 2025 drew global attention to the Bangladesh irregular migration crisis, revealing the intersection of data-driven insights and human suffering. On 10 October, Frontex confirmed a 22% decline in EU irregular crossings during the first nine months of 2025, yet the Central Mediterranean route remained active, with Bangladeshi nationals among the most frequently observed irregular migrants.
By Tuhin sarwar3 months ago in Journal
“Unveiling the Treasure of the Century: The Grand Egyptian Museum Opens Its Doors”
The Upcoming Opening Egypt is preparing to inaugurate the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) on November 1, with hopes that it will give the tourism sector a powerful boost after years of declining revenues.
By Hossam Gamal3 months ago in Journal
Energy Bills: Understanding Costs, Solutions, and Saving Tips. AI-Generated.
Over the past few years, energy bills have been a growing concern for households worldwide. Whether it's heating in the winter, cooling in the summer, or keeping the lights on throughout the year, energy is a crucial part of our daily lives. But with increasing costs and unpredictable rates, many people are feeling the financial strain. In this article, we’ll explore why energy bills are rising, the factors that influence their cost, and practical tips to help reduce them.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Journal
The Art of Automation: How AI Is Quietly Replacing Creativity with Code
When machines start making art, what happens to the artists who taught them? A few years ago, “artificial intelligence” was a buzzword — something futuristic, fascinating, but distant. Today, it’s everywhere. It edits our photos, writes our headlines, paints our portraits, and even suggests how we should feel about the world. For many of us, that shift happened so smoothly we didn’t even notice it.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal











