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Navigating Power: The Debate Over U.S. Access to Global Trade Routes
In a move stirring intense debate in international policy circles, the United States has renewed calls for guaranteed military and commercial access through two of the world’s most vital maritime arteries: the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal. Citing both historic contributions and its role as a global security guarantor, the U.S. administration has framed this appeal as not only practical but also principled. Yet this stance has reignited global concerns over sovereignty, fairness, and the future of international cooperation.
By Hafed Al Ghwell9 months ago in Journal
Do Not Underestimate The Aunties And The Kids
Let us talk about a travel experience unlike any other. Forget luxury coaches quiet cabins or even predictable timings. We are diving headfirst into the glorious exhilarating occasionally baffling world of India’s local trains. It is not mere transport it is a swirling vibrant chaotic spectacle. It is a way of life for millions and once you witness it you understand why people are utterly obsessed.
By Tales by J.J.9 months ago in Journal
Art of War in Action
The recent militant attack on tourists in Kashmir on April 22, 2025, which claimed 26 lives, has reignited tensions between India and Pakistan, pushing their fragile relationship to the brink. India’s response swift, calculated, and diplomatic mirrors the timeless wisdom of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War.
By Tales by J.J.9 months ago in Journal
Is PAP Therapy Effective for Everyone with Sleep Disorders?
PAP therapy stands for Positive Airway Pressure therapy. It’s most commonly used for sleep apnea.As you sleep, the device forces air into your airway. This helps keep your airway open, so you can breathe better through the night.
By Dr manvir bhatia9 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
Why Summer Is My Favorite Season: A Personal Love Letter to Sunshine and Simplicity
Some people wait all year for winter’s cozy chill or spring’s soft blossoms—but for me, nothing compares to summer. It’s more than a season. It’s a mood, a memory, a slow-burning joy that stays with you long after the sun goes down.
By Mahbubul hasan Oni9 months ago in Journal
Watching ‘Rust’ After Tragedy: Art, Guilt, and the Shadow of a Life Lost . AI-Generated.
When Rust finally opened after its many-months-too-long delay, it didn't appear on the big screen as a mere western—it came wrapped in scandal, tragedy, and moral dilemma. The on-set accidental death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in 2021 made what would otherwise have been a budget indie genre film a national topic of conversation. Alec Baldwin, star and producer of the movie, had the gun that discharged on set in rehearsal, killing Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza. Legal sparring, industry introspection, and emotional appeals have ensued. The movie is now out, and a haunting question persists: Should you feel guilty watching Rust?
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 9 months ago in Journal
Gaza Under Siege
Gaza Under Siege: A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolding As of May 2025, the Gaza Strip faces one of the most severe humanitarian crises in recent memory. With continuous airstrikes, an ongoing blockade, and limited humanitarian access, the region is under immense pressure, both physically and emotionally. Civilians, including children and the elderly, are bearing the brunt of the conflict.
By Yeasin Arafat9 months ago in Journal
India Pakistan News: LOC heated up, Indus Treaty suspended and war looms
India Pakistan News: LOC heated up, Indus Treaty suspended and war looms Tensions between India and Pakistan continue to escalate, with the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir witnessing a third consecutive night of clashes. The tension has spilled over into political, diplomatic and water-related issues. The situation has become more dire after 26 people were killed in an attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir. India-Pakistan relations are currently facing a new crisis.
By Md. Rasel Ahmed9 months ago in Journal










