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Pahalgam Terror Attack 2025: Hindu Tourists Killed in Kashmir, Global Reactions and Full Report. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
On April 22, 2025, a brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir sent shockwaves across India and the international community. Armed militants opened fire on a group of tourists at Baisaran Valley, deliberately targeting individuals based on their Hindu identity. The attack, which left 26 civilians dead and over 20 injured, is being called one of the deadliest attacks in Kashmir in recent years.
By Tanushree Das9 months ago in The Swamp
"The Ukraine-Russia War: A New Iron Curtain"
The Future of Eastern Europe: A Changing Geopolitical Landscape The war between Ukraine and Russia has redefined the political, military, and economic contours of Eastern Europe. What began in February 2022 as a full-scale invasion by Russia quickly escalated into the largest and most brutal conflict on European soil since World War II. Two years on, the war has not only devastated Ukrainian cities and lives but has also shaken the geopolitical foundation of the region.
By World politics 9 months ago in The Swamp
What I Would Do If I Became President
Here is a bit of a rant of what I would do if I had the power, which of course I don't. I would add a new constitutional amendment stating clearing we have freedom from religion since a lot of religious folks claim it is not in the constitution when you cannot have freedom of religion without freedom from religion. All religions and lack thereof will be respected. No political office can ask about religious affiliation or lack thereof.
By Ferrari King9 months ago in The Swamp
Pakistan and India on the Brink: A Modern-Day Conflict
Military Showdown: India vs. Pakistan in 2025 The year 2025 has brought the South Asian subcontinent to the brink of a full-scale war between India and Pakistan. A longstanding history of territorial disputes, political tensions, and military confrontations has once again flared into open hostilities. The current military showdown, which began with a skirmish along the Line of Control (LoC), has rapidly escalated into a modern-day conflict involving both conventional and unconventional warfare tactics. This article delves into the key elements of this military showdown, examining the capabilities, strategies, and potential consequences of this catastrophic clash between two nuclear-armed neighbors.
By World politics 9 months ago in The Swamp
Pro Life Journalist Gets Sucker Punched in the Face by New York Woman . Content Warning.
A pro-life conservative journalist gets sucker punched by a Bronx woman. The video went viral with mixed reactions. Was she wrong for sucker punching her or she got what she deserved? Or Was she doing her journalism job? Before I give my personal opinion, let's discuss what happened before the brutal attack.
By Gladys W. Muturi9 months ago in The Swamp
The Canada Disability Benefit Is Failing the People Who Need It Most
We've been waiting for 2 years to see a poverty reduction program come to life for Canadians struggling with disabilities. The Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) was intended to be the historic step that would help to reduce and eventually end disability poverty from coast to coast. It's taken years of consultations, advocacy, and legislative debate; when the benefit finally passed into law in 2023, and was included in the 2024 federal budget, we thought we had finally seen a victory on the horizon.
By Autumn Stew9 months ago in The Swamp
"The Shifting Landscape of World Politics in 2025"
China’s Expanding Influence in Asia and Beyond In 2025, China's rise as a global superpower is no longer a prediction — it is a living reality. The once unipolar world order dominated by the United States is now being reshaped by a multipolar dynamic, with China playing a leading role. From economic investments and military advancements to diplomatic strategies and cultural outreach, China's influence is stretching far beyond its borders, fundamentally altering global geopolitics.
By World politics 9 months ago in The Swamp
Ordinary Thief vs Political Thief: The Real Cost of Corruption
The word “thief” usually brings to mind someone who steals wallets, breaks into homes, or snatches phones on the street. But there’s another kind of thief that operates on a much larger scale, often in plain sight — the political thief. While both are involved in theft, the consequences of their actions are vastly different. In this article, we’ll explore the differences between an ordinary thief and a political thief — and why the latter often causes far more damage to society.
By CodeCraft By Rashid9 months ago in The Swamp
Modern Slavery
We like to believe slavery ended long ago. But if you zoom out, look past the patriotic slogans and the illusion of choice, you’ll see something chilling: the system didn’t die. It adapted. It modernized. And most people are still in chains—they just can’t see them.
By Jayce Manning9 months ago in The Swamp










