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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Is Donald Trump the next Pope?
The US President, Donald Trump, has expressed a desire to become the Pope.The supreme religious leader of the Catholic faith. He stated, "I want to be Pope." Following the death of Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Christians, the Cardinals will elect a new Pope. Approximately 135 Roman Catholic Cardinals from around the world will participate in a secret conclave next May to elect the next Pope. Amidst this, Donald Trump made such a comment.
By M.A.Rahman9 months ago in Journal
Israel–Gaza Conflict Escalates
The conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has intensified dramatically, following a declaration by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that his government plans to launch a large-scale military operation. The proposed campaign, which includes the relocation of civilians within Gaza “for their protection,” has raised alarm globally and sparked heated debate across diplomatic and humanitarian circles.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in Journal
"United States Calls for an End to India-Pakistan Conflict"
Rising Tensions Between India and Pakistan Raise Fears of War Tensions between India and Pakistan have sharply escalated following a deadly terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, with daily cross-border gunfire exchanges and growing military posturing from both sides. The developing situation has sparked international concern, with the United States urging both nations to exercise restraint and prevent a full-scale war.
By Mubasshir Haque 9 months ago in Journal
Regional tensions rise as a result of Houthi missile strikes near the Tel Aviv Airport.
Overview A missile fired by Yemen's Houthi rebels struck close to Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport, in one of the most daring attacks by the Iran-backed group on Israel, in a dramatic escalation of regional hostilities. The attack, which took place On May 4, 2025, rocked the area, highlighting the Houthis' expanding military prowess and igniting worries of a wider battle.
By Sazid Rahman 9 months ago in Journal
Which Country Will Support Whom in an India-Pakistan War:
If War Breaks Out Between India and Pakistan: Impact Across Asia and the Position of Major Powers If a war breaks out between India and Pakistan, it will cause social, economic, political, and diplomatic turmoil across Asia. The stance that major Asian countries take will depend on their strategic interests, bilateral relations, and the global geopolitical situation. The key questions are: What kind of impact will this have across Asia? And which countries will support whom?
By Mubasshir Haque 9 months ago in Journal
Netanyahu Vows Retaliation After Houthi Missile Strike Near Israel’s Main Airport: A Growing Sense of Regional Siege. AI-Generated.
Tensions in Israel reached a new peak on Sunday morning after a missile launched by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels struck close to the heart of the nation’s air traffic system — Ben Gurion International Airport. The attack, which injured six people according to local reports, has sent shockwaves through both the Israeli public and government, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing a forceful response.
By ASHIKUR RAHMAN ASHIK9 months ago in Journal
What is Going on with BCB? Is There Under-the-Table Settlement?
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has been under scrutiny after recent allegations of financial irregularities and unethical conduct by its interim president, Faruk Ahmed. Sports journalist Riasad Azim raised serious concerns about Faruk Ahmed’s unilateral decision to transfer a huge sum of BCB’s money between banks without consulting other board members. Additionally, his association with controversial political figures and questionable expenses during official tours have sparked debates about transparency and governance in BCB.
By Abdul Ahad9 months ago in Journal
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defended his position in office although many citizens expressed worries about "American-Style Politics" trends.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese maintained his position in office after a rigorous election campaign where his Labor Party defeated both the Liberal-National Coalition and progressive as well as independent candidates. The victory occurs against rising fears about Australia's adoption of "American-style politics" that has intensified partisan divisions coupled with false news and partisan campaigning methods.
By Asia Khatun9 months ago in Journal
On the Brink: India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate Amid Nuclear Fears
By Ahmad Dost Published: May 3, 2025 A Deadly Attack and an Explosive Aftermath On April 22, 2025, a serene morning in Pahalgam, a popular tourist destination in Indian-administered Kashmir, was shattered by a brutal militant assault that left 26 dead and dozens injured. The victims, mostly Hindu pilgrims and Indian tourists, were caught in a sudden hail of gunfire from unidentified gunmen. The Indian government, without hesitation, pinned the blame on the Islamic Resistance Front—an outfit allegedly linked to the Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba.
By Ahmad Dost9 months ago in Journal
Global Politics in May 2025: A Comprehensive Overview
Middle East: Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis Deepens In the first 100 days of President Donald Trump's second term, the situation in Gaza has deteriorated markedly. Despite initial promises to foster peace and redevelopment, the U.S. administration's focus has shifted towards Iran. A ceasefire collapsed in March, leading to renewed Israeli bombardments and a severe humanitarian crisis. Israel has imposed a total blockade for 60 days, halting aid and goods, resulting in rising malnutrition and imminent famine, as reported by the World Food Program and UN experts. Over 90% of Gaza’s population is displaced, with more than 50,000 deaths since the conflict reignited after Hamas's October 2023 attack on Israel. International outcry, including from the UN and Saudi Arabia, labels Israel’s actions as ethnic cleansing. However, Israel remains defiant, with Prime Minister Netanyahu and high-ranking officials asserting that military goals trump humanitarian concerns. While Trump plans a diplomatic trip to Saudi Arabia to push for normalization with Israel, Saudi resistance persists in the absence of progress for Palestinians.
By samoresh de9 months ago in Journal









