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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Bondi Beach Attack Shocks Sydney During Peaceful Jewish Event
Australia is in deep shock after a deadly shooting took place at Bondi Beach in Sydney during a peaceful Jewish community event. At least *11 people were killed* and *29 others were injured*, including *two police officers*, according to authorities. The incident happened during an event called *“Chanukah by the Sea,”* which was organized to celebrate the beginning of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in Journal
The Complete Guide to the Self Assessment Tax Return: Everything You Need to Know
The Self Assessment Tax Return has become one of the most frequently discussed obligations for individuals operating outside the traditional employment system in the UK. Whether managing a burgeoning freelance enterprise, navigating rental income, or overseeing complex financial structures, the annual tax return stands as a compulsory requirement. Understanding its mechanics, deadlines, documentation and processes can drastically reduce stress, eliminate costly repercussions, and enhance financial clarity.
By Munnazir Zarinabout a month ago in Journal
"NO! to poles in our close
NO, WE DO NOT WANT POLES IN OUR CLOSE PART 1 This was the first time in my life that I have ever, ever organised any sort of direct action in the hope of hoping to change something being dumped by a large corporate in our quiet close.
By Alan Russellabout a month ago in Journal
Strong 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern Japan
A strong **7.5 magnitude earthquake** struck **northern Japan** late Monday night, injuring dozens of people and sending tens of thousands rushing to evacuation centers. The powerful tremor, which shook homes, cracked buildings, and cut electricity in several towns, has once again reminded Japan of the constant danger posed by living in a highly active seismic zone.
By Kashif Wazirabout a month ago in Journal
Shashi Tharoor Invited to Putin State Dinner, Rahul Gandhi and Kharge Left Out
A fresh political controversy unfolded on Friday after it became public that Congress MP Shashi Tharoor received an invitation to the state banquet held for Russian President Vladimir Putin at Rashtrapati Bhavan, while the two most senior leaders of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, did not. The selective guest list immediately drew criticism from within the Congress and revived an ongoing internal debate about loyalty, dissent, and political messaging.
By Manish Bhatiaabout a month ago in Journal
Canada's Firearm Classification System Faces Major Overhaul Growing Safety Corncerns . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
AI Generated Content With Chatgpt. Reforming Gun Laws — A New Chapter in Canada’s Firearms Classification The federal government of Canada has recently taken sweeping steps to tighten its firearms laws, announcing a major update to the classification and prohibition of firearms — and launching a formal review of the entire classification regime. These developments reflect a concerted effort to modernize firearm regulations, reduce gun violence risk, and simplify a complex system that critics say has become outdated.
By Enokenwa Ayuk Sako about a month ago in Journal
Beyond the BrahMos: Russia’s Pitch to Power India’s Self-Reliant Defense Future
For decades, Russia was India’s primary arms supplier, often criticized for limiting technology transfer (ToT). Today, facing intense Western isolation and sanctions pressure, Moscow is offering an unprecedented level of strategic military cooperation—including access to its most guarded military technologies—to secure its long-term, most reliable defense partner.
By Dhaval Alagiyaabout a month ago in Journal











