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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
Why Sole Traders Must Priorities Self Assessment Tax Returns
In the realm of small business and entrepreneurship, sole traders form the backbone of the UK economy. Whether operating as a freelance graphic designer, a local tradesperson, or a digital content creator, being a sole trader brings both independence and responsibility. Chief among these responsibilities is the legal obligation to submit a Self Assessment Tax Return annually.
By Self Assessment Tax Return7 months ago in Journal
Mossad Exposed: The Greatest Successes and Failures of Israel’s Elite Spy Agency
Since the beginning of Israeli attacks on Iran, Israeli aircraft have targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, military installations, and private residences, most of which are located in the western part of the country and around the capital, Tehran.
By Real content7 months ago in Journal
Plane Accident at 17,000 Feet
In the world of aviation, few incidents are as terrifying — or as miraculous — as what occurred aboard British Airways Flight 5390. On June 10, 1990, a routine flight from Birmingham, England, to Málaga, Spain, turned into a heart-stopping ordeal when the aircraft’s cockpit window suddenly blew out at 17,300 feet. The resulting decompression violently sucked the pilot halfway out of the aircraft, leaving him clinging to life — quite literally — as a flight attendant held on to his legs for over 20 minutes while the co-pilot fought to land the plane safely.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Journal
The June Flashpoint: Inside the Sudden Israel-Iran War That Shook the World
The First Strike: How It Began The morning of June 7, 2025, began like any other summer day in the Middle East—dry, tense, and uncertain. But by 10:40 a.m., that fragile balance was broken when Israeli F-35 fighter jets penetrated Iranian airspace and struck a classified facility near Natanz, long believed to be part of Iran’s underground nuclear enrichment network.
By Saad Iqbal7 months ago in Journal
The Middle East Drama. Content Warning.
In a region riddled with military tension and geopolitical noise, recent events appear more like a carefully staged drama than an actual war. One of the latest acts in this political theatre was Iran’s strike on the U.S. Al-Udeid Airbase in Qatar—an incident that surprisingly failed to rattle global markets. This raises a critical question: Are we truly on the brink of war, or are we merely watching a well-rehearsed performance crafted behind closed doors?
By ayoube elboga7 months ago in Journal
Why Coworking Etiquette Matters: A Quick Guide
In the ever-evolving landscape of professional workspaces, coworking has emerged as a popular choice for freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers alike. Coworking spaces offer a vibrant atmosphere, networking opportunities, and a collaborative environment conducive to productivity. However, amidst the flexibility and creativity fostered by these shared workspaces, one crucial aspect often overlooked is coworking etiquette.
By Munnazir Zarin7 months ago in Journal
The Burning Page of History
History Would’ve Burned This Page In the year 1539, the Abbey of Saint Dunstan stood quietly in the shadowed woods of Northumbria, its stone walls soaked with centuries of whispered prayers and secret knowledge. While most abbeys copied sacred texts, Saint Dunstan’s scriptorium harbored a darker purpose: it preserved banned writings—books condemned by kings, burned by bishops, and erased by time.
By Abdul Rauf7 months ago in Journal










