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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Termination of 16,000 Probationary Federal Workers. AI-Generated.
In a landmark decision that has sent ripples across the federal workforce, the U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld former President Donald Trump's authority to terminate 16,000 probationary federal employees. This ruling highlights the contentious nature of employment policies within the federal government and raises questions about job security, governance, and the future of federal employment practices. Still, what does this mean for the federal workforce and away? In this report, we'll prospect the implications of this decision, the background leading up to it, and what it signals for the upcoming government. And its repercussions for upcoming administrations will all be covered in this article.
By Muhammad Alislam10 months ago in Journal
Madison Zhao’s Journey to Stardom: A Story of Passion and Power
Every star has a beginning. For Madison Zhao, it wasn’t about chasing the spotlight—it was about following her passion with quiet determination and fierce creativity. Today, she’s seen as a rising force in the world of modern creators, but her journey has been anything but overnight. It's a story built on grit, vision, and a deep love for expression.
By Madison Zhao10 months ago in Journal
Shoshana Chatfield’s Dismissal: A Turning Point in Military Leadership?. AI-Generated.
The recent dismissal of Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield, the U.S. military representative to NATO’s Military Committee, has sparked widespread discussions about military leadership, diversity, and political influences in the armed forces. As the first female president of the U.S. Naval War College and a key figure in NATO, her removal raises questions about policy shifts under the Trump administration and its impact on the military’s future.
By M Yawer Yousaf10 months ago in Journal
Trump announced direct talks with Iran to Israel displeasure
Trump-Netanyahu Meeting: New Perspectives Amid Tensions Watching politics between two superpowers, the entire globe pays close attention. Not an exception was their most recent encounter, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It was a momentous time, one that saw a new political environment emerge with the Iran and Gaza crises. From personal experience, I question how in a dangerous situation the dynamics of hostility and cooperation in international politics might shift. Let’s reflect on the content of this meeting and its future outcomes.
By Md.Minaruzzaman10 months ago in Journal
**Trump announces ‘direct’ talks with Iran, failure could spell ‘great disaster’**
**Trump announces ‘direct’ talks with Iran, failure could spell ‘great disaster’** Former US President Donald Trump proposed direct talks with Iran in the first week of April 2025. New debates and discussions in the field of international politics and security have resulted from this announcement. Trump asserted that the world will be safer if talks with Iran succeed, but he also warned that a "great disaster" could occur if they fail. This proposal has basically opened new discussions on the relations between the two countries, the nuclear deal, and US policy in the Middle East.
By Akterul Islam10 months ago in Journal
'BLACKMAIL'
How China Plans to Fight Trump’s 50% Tariff ThreatPrevious U.S. President Donald Trump has once again made headlines with a bold economic proposal. In recent statements, Trump suggested that if he returns to office in 2025, he may place tariffs of up to 50% on goods imported from China. This could have a big impact on global trade, the U.S. economy, and especially on China. China, on the other hand, is not content to remain silent; it is already planning its response. In this article, we’ll look at:
By Avishek Das10 months ago in Journal
BanglaDesh Law-Enforcement
Many acts which are non-criminal elsewhere are counted as crimes in Bangladesh. ‘Crime’ is defined in a quite unusual way in this country. For example, even right to hold political rallies or right to hold protest is also considered a crime in Bangladesh today. Even the universally established human rights have been criminalized in the country. So, Bangladesh cannot follow the standard criminal investigation procedure, as practised across the world. The country has set up its own standard in this matter.
By MD Nazmul Hassan Bhuiyan10 months ago in Journal
Israeli airstrike on hospital camp used by gaza journalists kills 10 people
Israeli airstrike on hospital camp used by Gaza journalists kills 10 people Here is some more detail from my colleague Ruth Michaelson on the deadly bombing of a tent housing journalists near Nasser hospital in Khan Younis:
By MD Nazmul Hassan Bhuiyan10 months ago in Journal







