politics
Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
How to Get More Readers on Vocal.Media Stories
If you’ve ever published a story on Vocal.Media, you know the thrill of hitting “submit” and seeing your work live for the world to read. But then comes the big question: how do I get people to actually read my story?
By Fazal Ur Rahman5 months ago in Journal
What are the consequences of the Ukrainian interpretation of the global decolonial discourse?
In this article, I will examine the impact of decolonial discourse not only on culture and art but also on political direction and military tradition. In my opinion, a very harmful trend — captivating in its simplicity — has emerged in Ukraine, fueled by the trauma of war. This trend involves the rejection of a “colonial” past which is, in fact, often our own, such as the personalities and cultural phenomena that shaped Ukraine.
By Ilya V. Ganpantsura5 months ago in Journal
Starting a UK Business as a Non-Resident
The United Kingdom remains one of the most attractive places to start a business, offering a robust economy, a global business hub, and access to a broad customer base. For non-residents, the UK presents numerous opportunities for entrepreneurs to tap into its thriving markets. However, starting a business as a non-resident requires understanding the regulatory framework, the necessary steps, and the potential hurdles that might arise.
By cheap accountant5 months ago in Journal
The Power of a Well-Organized Chart of Accounts. AI-Generated.
Every successful business requires a strong financial framework, and at the heart of this lies the Chart of Accounts (COA). Often referred to as the backbone of accounting, a well-organized COA simplifies financial management, ensures compliance, and provides critical insights into a company’s performance. Whether you're running a small startup or managing a large enterprise, mastering the COA is essential for long-term success.
By cheap accountant5 months ago in Journal
The Rising Tide of Youth Solidarity with Palestine in American Politics
In recent years, a clear shift has emerged within the youngest segment of the American electorate: many Gen Z voters now view the Israel–Palestine conflict with increasing sympathy toward Palestinians—and their growing disillusionment spans both major parties.
By Herald Post Mail5 months ago in Journal
Why's China Ready to Launch World’s First Pregnancy Robot with Artificial Womb Technology?
Imagine a future where childbirth no longer requires a human mother, where gestation can take place entirely inside an artificial womb, and where robots could one day become “surrogate mothers.” That future may be closer than many realize.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
How Netanyahu Slams Macron for Fuelling ‘Antisemitic Fire’ by Recognising a Palestinian State
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has always been one of the most complex, emotionally charged, and geopolitically significant disputes in modern history. But in September 2025, the conflict once again took center stage in international diplomacy when French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would formally recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
UK Government Backs Down on Apple Encryption Demands
In a landmark turn of events that could reshape the global debate on digital privacy, the UK government has officially dropped its demand for Apple to create a “back door” into users’ encrypted data.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Putin Suggests Hosting Zelensky in Moscow for Peace Meeting
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has entered its fourth year with no decisive breakthrough in sight. Amid mounting global pressure and devastating human costs, Russian President Vladimir Putin has floated a surprising new idea: inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Moscow for a peace summit.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Cannot Be Trusted — And Why Thomas Massie Deserves Support Instead
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) rose to prominence in American politics as a self-described progressive outsider. She promised to challenge the status quo, oppose corporate influence, and stand against harmful foreign policy decisions. Many voters, particularly younger and left-leaning Americans, embraced her as a fresh voice who would challenge entrenched political powers. But as her time in Congress has unfolded, troubling contradictions have emerged—especially in her voting record regarding Israel.
By Herald Post Mail5 months ago in Journal
Leading Coworking Spaces in Islamabad for Innovative Tech Startups
Islamabad’s entrepreneurial climate is undergoing rapid evolution. With technology ventures multiplying, the need for dynamic, flexible workplaces is at an all-time high. Today, Coworking Spaces in Islamabad are not merely shared offices; they are pivotal ecosystems that support innovation, growth, and the collaborative spirit of the city’s emerging startup culture.
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal











