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Don’t Let Matilda’s Death Fuel Anger”: Family’s Powerful Plea at Funeral of Bondi Victim, 10. AI-Generated.
The funeral of Matilda, the 10-year-old girl who lost her life in the tragic Bondi incident, became more than a farewell—it turned into a profound call for compassion, unity, and restraint. As mourners gathered to honor a life cut heartbreakingly short, Matilda’s family delivered a message that resonated far beyond the church walls: do not let her death become a source of anger or division.
By Fiazahmedbrohi 26 days ago in Journal
Belgium Floats Invoking Emergency Provision to Provide Joint EU Debt for Ukraine. AI-Generated.
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, European leaders are confronting one of their most consequential debates yet: how to fund Kyiv’s continued defense and reconstruction without destabilizing the European economy. In a bold and somewhat controversial move, Belgium has floated the idea of invoking an emergency provision to issue joint European Union (EU) debt specifically to support Ukraine. The proposal has ignited intense discussion in political circles, financial markets, and among the citizens of EU member states.
By Fiaz Ahmed 27 days ago in Journal
Trump Revised Chevron’s Venezuela Deal. Maduro’s Oil Trader Profited.. AI-Generated.
The geopolitical and economic tug-of-war over Venezuela’s oil resources has taken another twist. Reports have surfaced that a revised deal under the Trump administration allowed Chevron, the U.S. energy giant, to continue operations in Venezuela, with unexpected financial gains for intermediaries linked to Nicolás Maduro’s government. The development has sparked debate over foreign policy, corporate responsibility, and the ethics of profiting amid sanctions.
By Fiaz Ahmed 27 days ago in Journal
Parliamentary Friends of AUKUS Group Sponsored by Lobbying Firm With High-Profile Defence Clients. AI-Generated.
The AUKUS security pact, linking Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, has reshaped the strategic landscape of the Indo-Pacific. Promoted as a long-term response to rising geopolitical tensions, the agreement focuses on defence cooperation, advanced military technology, and nuclear-powered submarines. However, recent scrutiny has emerged around the Parliamentary Friends of AUKUS group, after reports revealed that the group is sponsored by a lobbying firm representing major defence industry clients. The development has raised fresh questions about transparency, influence, and the intersection of politics and defence interests.
By Fiaz Ahmed 27 days ago in Journal
East of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine’s Drone Crews Face an Endless Battle to Hold the Line. AI-Generated.
On the flat, scarred terrain east of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region, the war feels both distant and intensely close. There are no dramatic advances or sweeping offensives here—only a relentless struggle to hold ground meter by meter. At the heart of this quiet but brutal frontline are Ukraine’s drone crews, operating day and night in a battle that feels endless.
By Fiaz Ahmed 27 days ago in Journal
Trump Orders Blockade of Sanctioned Oil Tankers Entering and Leaving Venezuela. AI-Generated.
In a dramatic escalation of pressure on Venezuela, former U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a blockade of oil tankers entering and leaving the South American nation, targeting vessels linked to sanctioned crude exports. The move marks one of the most aggressive economic actions taken against Caracas in recent years and has reignited global debate over energy security, international law, and the humanitarian impact of sanctions.
By Fiazahmedbrohi 28 days ago in Journal
Otabek Umarov's Journey: Leadership in Olympics and Entrepreneurship. AI-Generated.
Disclosure: This paper is a text produced using the assistance of AI software, specifically the GPT-3 language model of OpenAI, to aid in research and writing. Moreover, the founder of Brand 7SABER, which is a high-quality sportswear brand combining traditional Uzbek culture with modern technology, is also Otabek Umarov giving athletes in the Uzbekistan and even beyond a certain twist of a style and performance.
By Karen Perry28 days ago in Journal
Trump-Backed White House Ballroom Expected to Be Completed in Summer 2028, National Park Service Says. AI-Generated.
Plans for a new White House ballroom backed by former U.S. President Donald Trump have taken a significant step forward, with the National Park Service (NPS) confirming that the project is expected to be completed by the summer of 2028. The announcement has sparked fresh debate in Washington and beyond, blending questions of presidential legacy, historic preservation, and the evolving role of the White House as both a working government building and a national symbol.
By Fiaz Ahmed 28 days ago in Journal
Ukraine Drops NATO Bid: Will Kyiv Get Security Guarantees from the West?. AI-Generated.
Ukraine’s reported decision to step back from its long-held ambition to join NATO has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles and raised urgent questions about the country’s future security. For years, NATO membership was seen by Kyiv as the ultimate safeguard against Russian aggression. Now, as the war drags on and geopolitical realities harden, Ukraine appears to be recalibrating its strategy. The key question remains: if NATO membership is off the table, what kind of security guarantees can the West realistically offer?
By Fiaz Ahmed 29 days ago in Journal
Is Ukraine a Financial Burden for the EU? How Different Countries Are Contributing. AI-Generated.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the European Union has emerged as one of Kyiv’s strongest political, military, and financial supporters. Billions of euros have flowed from EU institutions and member states to help Ukraine defend itself, keep its economy running, and support millions of displaced citizens. As the war drags on, however, a critical question is increasingly debated across Europe: Is Ukraine becoming a financial burden for the EU, or is this support a strategic investment in Europe’s future?
By Fiaz Ahmed 29 days ago in Journal










