politics
Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Motives and Causes of Military coup in Gabon
The sun hung low over Libreville, casting long shadows across the city's bustling streets. In the heart of Gabon's capital, Lieutenant Kelly Ondo Obiang sat alone in a dimly lit cafe, his mind awash with discontent. He was a seasoned military officer, loyal to President Ali Bongo Ondimba, but recent events had left him questioning his allegiance.
By Umar Bala Umar2 years ago in Journal
Overview of the Gabon Coup
In January 2019, the Central African nation of Gabon found itself thrust into the global spotlight as news broke of an attempted coup d'état. The country, known for its lush rainforests, diverse wildlife, and a history of political stability, was suddenly facing a turbulent and uncertain future.
By Umar Bala Umar2 years ago in Journal
Police clash with Eritrean asylum seekers
Asylum seekers from Eritrea and Israeli police have clashed in Tel Aviv, resulting in scores of injuries, including from live bullets. Hundreds of protesters were attacked with stun grenades, tear gas, and bullets with sponge tips.
By Annabella Sossoe2 years ago in Journal
The 2024 Republican Primary
The Republican Party is in the midst of a heated battle for the 2024 Presidential Primary. A number of high-profile candidates have already thrown their hats in the ring, and the race is only getting hotter. So who will lead the Republican Party in 2024?
By John Nogueira2 years ago in Journal
Republican primary for the 2024 presidential election
In the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election, the Republican primary promised to be a defining moment for the party. As the nation's eyes turned to the candidates vying for the GOP nomination, a diverse field emerged, reflecting the various ideological currents within the party. This contest would ultimately reshape the landscape of American politics, setting the stage for a heated and consequential campaign.
By Umar Bala Umar2 years ago in Journal
Fruit Trade Disruption: How Taiwan's Farmers Became Pawns in Geopolitical Tensions
In the heart of Taiwan's lush countryside, farmers like Hsieh have been cultivating atemoya, a variety of custard apple, for years. Atemoya is a beloved tropical fruit and a major export of Taiwan, with about 90% of its yield making its way to China. However, in September 2021, China suddenly imposed a ban on all atemoya imports from Taiwan, citing concerns about pests.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in Journal
Egypt's New Capital: A Mirage of Solutions for Cairo's Overpopulation Crisis
Introduction Cairo, Egypt's bustling capital, has long been a city of historical significance and cultural richness. Yet, for decades, it has struggled with overwhelming population density and inadequate living conditions. The Egyptian government, led by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, introduced a bold solution in 2015: the construction of a New Administrative Capital located in the desert, approximately 50 kilometers from Cairo. The government contends that this new city will alleviate Cairo's overpopulation crisis. However, the roots of Cairo's congestion run deep, and the government's decision to build a new capital raises questions about its true intentions.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in Journal
The Cost of Glittering Stadiums: Qatar's Dark Side Revealed as the FIFA World Cup Approaches
As the world celebrates the FIFA World Cup final once in four years, the most recent World Cup that took place at Qatar's grand Lusail Stadium, has more to the story than the gleaming architecture and colossal infrastructure. Behind the scenes of this global spectacle lies a troubling tale of exploitation and abuse, shedding light on the stark realities faced by migrant workers who toiled to transform Qatar into a host for one of the world's most prestigious sporting events.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in Journal
The Global Chip Battle: China's Quest for Technological Dominance Sparks U.S. Security Concerns
In the high-stakes world of semiconductor technology, a battle is raging between two global giants: China and the United States. This clash isn't about market share or trade tariffs; it's a conflict deeply rooted in national security concerns. To understand how these two superpowers became entangled in a modern Cold War over computer chips, we need to delve into the history and the complex web of dependencies that define the semiconductor industry.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in Journal
Geopolitical Strain:
Introduction: The complex and often tumultuous relationship between Ukraine and Russia has long been a focal point of international attention. Amidst a backdrop of historical, cultural, and geopolitical factors, the interactions between these two neighboring countries continue to shape regional dynamics and global politics. This article delves into the multifaceted nature of Ukraine-Russia relations, examining recent developments, underlying issues, and their implications on both the regional and international stages.
By Samuel Teklay2 years ago in Journal
Unmasking the Wagner Group: Russia's Covert Strategy Unveiled
Introduction A chilling transformation took place within the small Ukrainian mining town of Soledar. From the bustling heart of a community, it turned into a ruin of rubble within a span of just a few months. This tragedy was swiftly followed by an ominous message on Telegram, announcing that the Wagner Group, a secretive Russian organization led by oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, had seized control of Soledar. This event provides a window into the enigmatic workings of the Wagner Group, a complex entity with multifaceted operations, mining ventures, political influence campaigns, and a formidable private military force. As the world grapples to decipher this clandestine playbook, the organization's tactics are becoming clearer.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in Journal





