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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
"A Bitter Trade War: Canada’s Stand Against U.S. Tariffs"
In 2018, under the control of US President Donald Trump, a major change in the country's international trade policy was made. One of the most controversial moves was the introduction of tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. These tariffs were set at 25% for steel and 10% for aluminum, but were particularly directed towards large trading partners such as Canada, Mexico and the European Union. The policy has created a new wave of tension between the United States and its trading partners, with Canada being one of the most affected countries. In response to this step, Canada made his position clear. It marks the beginning of trade slaughter between two neighbouring countries, round-trip with its own tariffs.
By Shoaib Bin Obaid10 months ago in Journal
Zelensky’s Rule — The Result: Dictatorship
Restriction of Freedoms On April 4, 2024, Ukraine withdrew from its obligation to comply with the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms. The authorities refused to adhere to several provisions of this convention, including:
By Ilya V. Ganpantsura10 months ago in Journal
The JFK Files Summary
The JFK Files: A Comprehensive Summary Introduction The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, remains one of the most analyzed and debated events in American history. Despite the Warren Commission's official report stating that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, countless conspiracy theories have persisted for decades. To address public demand for transparency, the U.S. government began releasing classified documents related to the case, collectively known as the "JFK files."
By Yeasin Arafat10 months ago in Journal
Ex-U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber Discovered Dead at Home
The legal community and the nation are mourning the unexpected loss of Jessica D. Aber, the former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, who was found deceased in her Alexandria home on March 22, 2025. At just 43 years old, Aber's sudden passing has left many reflecting on her impactful career and the legacy she leaves behind.
By vogueheadlines10 months ago in Journal
Rivers State Under Siege: The Unfolding Drama of Tinubu's Emergency Rule
A Storm Brewing in the Niger Delta In the heart of Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta, Rivers State stands as a testament to both the nation's wealth and its complex socio-political tapestry. Imagine a vast expanse where the land kisses the Atlantic, pipelines crisscross beneath fertile soils, and communities thrive amidst the hum of industrial activity. Yet, beneath this veneer of prosperity, a tempest has been brewing—a confluence of political intrigue, economic sabotage, and constitutional debates.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Why the Rich Get Richer—And How We Can Stop It
Imagine you’re walking through a vast garden. In one corner, there’s a small patch of plants growing slowly, struggling to find sunlight. Meanwhile, in another corner, there’s a flourishing forest of towering trees, their branches stretching higher and higher, leaving little room for the smaller plants below. This garden can be compared to our world, where the rich seem to keep growing taller, and the rest struggle to catch up.
By Rajaratnam Lishanthan11 months ago in Journal









