politicians
Reviews of the politicians kissing babies and running governments around the world; applaud and criticize the decisions they make and their implications.
"12 Suspicious Tenders in Kavaja: Case Reopened by SPAK, Elvis Roshi at the Center"
A case closed without a suspect, a criminal report for “abuse of office” shelved for over seven years, and a political figure who survived thanks to institutional silence. This week, in a surprising turn of events, the Special Anti-Corruption Court has brought back to life the file on the suspicious tenders in the Municipality of Kavaja, giving SPAK (Special Anti-Corruption Structure) the green light to launch a fresh investigation.
By E verteta.al8 months ago in The Swamp
Why Did Iran Strike Israel? Unpacking a High-Stakes Escalation
Introduction In a historic and alarming shift, Iran launched a direct military strike against Israel in April 2024, marking a significant escalation in their decades-long proxy conflict. While hostilities between the two nations have simmered for years—through cyber warfare, intelligence operations, and regional militias—this open attack raised global concern about a broader Middle East war. But what exactly prompted Iran’s action? And what are the implications?
By Saboor Brohi 8 months ago in The Swamp
Is the World Preparing for a Third World War?
A Dangerous Time for the World We are living in a time of great uncertainty. Across the world, political tension, war, and hatred are rising. Some experts and ordinary people alike are starting to ask a very serious question: Is the world preparing for a third world war?
By Zakir Ullah8 months ago in The Swamp
Barron Trump: Age, Height, Education, College Plans, Net Worth, and Hidden Talents Like Singing. AI-Generated.
Introduction Barron Trump is the youngest child of former U.S. President Donald Trump and Melania Trump. Even though he comes from a very well-known family, Barron has lived a quiet and private life. Many people are curious about him — his age, how tall he is, what school he went to, and what he plans to do in the future. Some even wonder if he has any special talents like singing. In this article, we’ll explore Barron Trump’s life in simple words and help you get to know him better.
By Nouman wali8 months ago in The Swamp
The Great Depression:
Introduction The Great Depression was a significant and harrowing chapter in American history, reshaping the economy, society, and government. It serves as a stark reminder of how interconnected our financial systems are and how the decisions we make today can echo through time. Alarmingly, many of the factors that contributed to the Great Depression are resurfacing in our current climate. This essay will highlight the causes of the Great Depression and draw parallels to contemporary issues, including government deregulation, corruption, the glorification of wealth, and the rise of exclusionary purity movements. With only 4 years away from the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Great Depression, it behoves us to take a serious sociopolitical look at the parallels of today that have us headed unavoidably to our next one.
By Meko James 8 months ago in The Swamp
Trump and Musk’s Explosive Rift Shakes Political and Business Worlds
In a clash that’s rattling both Washington and Wall Street, President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk have gone from political allies to bitter opponents in a public feud erupting with personal jabs, policy disputes, and financial threats.
By arafat chowdhury8 months ago in The Swamp
Trump Travel Ban 2.0: Major Crackdown Hits 19 Countries
President Donald Trump reignited a controversial pillar of his previous administration on Wednesday, unveiling a sweeping travel ban that affects citizens from a combined 19 countries. The new policy, which will go into effect at 12:01 a.m. Monday, prohibits entry from 12 nations outright and imposes strict limitations on travelers from seven others.
By arafat chowdhury8 months ago in The Swamp
The Politics of Compromise, Shall We Dance
Luis Peña stood at the office window; his eyes fixated on the near-perfect lawns of Parliament Hill. Traditional media declared the polls brutal and urged him to quit in shame, while some social media advocated for his public hanging. Every carefully planned policy seemed to go catastrophically wrong and only deepen public hatred of him. Where democracy once felt sacred, now, it was the stage of his undoing. The beloved politician, who once dominated the polls, was crumbling, and his family name was in shambles.
By Bruce Curle `8 months ago in The Swamp










