politics
Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Coworking Spaces in Islamabad: A New Era for Remote Workers
In Pakistan’s capital, work culture is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The steady rise of freelancers, digital professionals, and entrepreneurs has paved the way for Coworking Spaces in Islamabad
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal
Rajat Khare Biography, Global Investor, Boundary Holding Founder, and Clean-Tech Promoter
Rajat Khare is a globally marvelous investor with a keen focus on deep-tech and clean-tech sectors. He completed his education at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, one of India’s leading institutions for technology and engineering. During his academic years, Khare developed a strong foundation in science, technology, and innovation, which later shaped his strategic thinking in the investment world.
By Journal Biography 5 months ago in Journal
How And Why UK’s First Transgender Judge Challenges Supreme Court Ruling on Biological Sex?
The UK is witnessing a groundbreaking legal battle that could reshape the conversation around transgender rights, equality laws, and the interpretation of biological sex in British law. Victoria McCloud, the UK’s first transgender judge, has taken her case to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), challenging the UK Supreme Court’s ruling on the definition of “woman” under the Equality Act 2010.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
How Michigan City Councilman Was Caught on Camera Stuffing Election Drop-Box with Absentee Ballots Days Before Primary (Video)
Election integrity has once again come under scrutiny in Michigan after a Hamtramck City Council member, Abu Musa, was caught on camera allegedly stuffing an election drop-box with absentee ballots just days before his primary re-election victory. The shocking footage, which surfaced ahead of the Aug. 5 primary election, has raised serious concerns about voter fraud, absentee ballot manipulation, and the security of America’s election system.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Did Trump Urge Zelenskyy to Drop Crimea and NATO Ambitions Ahead of Washington Summit with European Leaders?
In a dramatic escalation of rhetoric ahead of critical Washington talks with European leaders, former U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to drop his nation’s ambitions of joining NATO and to give up its claim to Crimea. Trump argued that doing so could “end the war almost immediately,” a statement that has sparked international debate and alarm across Western capitals.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Buner and Swat Drowned in Silence: A Tale of Flood, Fear, and Forgotten Voices
Schools turned into emergency shelters. Local mosques opened their doors to offer refuge. Volunteers from neighboring areas, along with rescue teams, worked day and night to evacuate families and distribute food. Despite the destruction, what stood out most was the unity — the spirit of togetherness.
By Mansoor ahmad5 months ago in Journal
Generation Unprotected: How Anti-DEI Laws Are Abandoning LGBTQ+ College Students
In 2025, LGBTQ+ college students across the United States are being forced to relearn a painful lesson: that progress is never guaranteed. One by one, the safe spaces that had come to define inclusive campus life—LGBTQ+ centers, multicultural affairs offices, pronoun policies, and peer mentoring programs—are being defunded, rebranded, or eliminated altogether.
By Shane Windmeyer5 months ago in Journal











