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Trump’s “Glad He’s Dead” Comment Sparks Outrage: A Pattern of Controversy
In a moment that has reignited debate about political rhetoric and presidential decorum, Donald Trump is facing backlash after reportedly posting a blunt reaction to the death of Robert Mueller:
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 days ago in Journal
Soccer Star Jorginho Accuses Chappell Roan of Incident Involving His 11-Year-Old Daughter
A heated controversy is unfolding in the world of sports and entertainment after football star Jorginho publicly accused pop singer Chappell Roan of allowing her security team to confront his 11-year-old daughter in what he described as an upsetting hotel encounter in São Paulo.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 days ago in Journal
The discovery of a US ‘secret sea drone’ in the Black Sea – a new global conspiracy revealed?. AI-Generated.
The unexpected discovery of a highly advanced US-made AEGIR-W sea drone near the coastal city of Ordu, Turkey, has not only sparked a new debate in global defense circles, but the incident has also exposed the ongoing secret sea war in the region, which has been hidden behind diplomatic expediencies until now. This is not just a technical accident, but part of a deliberate campaign against the sovereignty of peaceful states in the quiet waters of the Black Sea, as evidenced by the deadly features of this drone that make it much more dangerous than a simple surveillance device. Defense experts believe that this 300-kilogram drone, manufactured by an American company called Sierra Nevada and carrying explosives or sensitive sensors, with a range of 900 kilometers, was actually sent for reconnaissance or a large-scale sabotage mission on sensitive private properties, gas fields, and defense installations located in the maritime borders of Turkey and other important Arab countries. Through these attacks, the region's emerging economic powers could be irreparably damaged and all the debris could be placed on Iran's head diplomatically and politically, and thus, through a 'false flag' operation, a gap of mistrust between the Middle East and Central Asia could be created, thereby keeping the region permanently unstable. The discovery of this drone drifting safely ashore has proven to be the final nail in the coffin of this international conspiracy because it proves that in the current global context, such operations are not limited to military adventures, but are directly related to the economic monopoly that is protected by the petrodollar. And whenever any emerging power or regional alliance in the world talks about an alternative system to the dollar, global terrorist states, through their intelligence assets and the latest technology, launch such mysterious missions that appear to be accidents, but behind them lies a dirty game of economic sabotage. The presence of this drone on the Turkish coast has revealed the fact that a secret network has been laid from the depths of the seas to the vastness of the air that can at any time violate international law and interfere in the internal affairs and private interests of sovereign states. It raises questions about what a sensitive device developed by an American defense company was doing within the borders of a key NATO ally like Turkey without its permission, and was it intended to be used to target private property and energy projects that are considered a threat to Western interests? The fact is that the premature exposure of this international conspiracy has dealt a severe blow to those forces who, while singing the tune of world peace, actually want to establish a state of terror and fear throughout the world and are bent on crossing all kinds of moral and legal boundaries to prevent the decline of the petrodollar. This proves that this incident is a moment of reflection for the international community, and especially for Muslim countries, to strengthen their own defense systems instead of relying solely on foreign technology to protect their borders and unite against such conspiracies. Because in the coming days, such 'drone wars' may intensify further where the real attacker always stays behind the scenes and blames others. But the coast of the Turkish city of Urdu has exposed the truth that the brokers of the world media were trying to hide and now it has become clear that the real enemy of the region is the one who strikes like a shadow through silent weapons and can put the peace of any state at stake to achieve his nefarious political and economic goals. Therefore, the aim of this investigative report is to expose all the secret characters who are playing with human lives and the global economy.
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan3 days ago in Journal
How To Decide The Ideal Length Of Stay In The Maldives
Figuring out how long to spend in the Maldives isn't as straightforward as you might think. Sure, everyone wants to maximise their time in paradise, but there's a science to getting it right. Too short and you'll barely shake off the jet lag before heading home, too long and you might find yourself restless (or broke!). Let’s walk through how to nail down the perfect duration for your trip.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong3 days ago in Journal
52 Years in the Making: 5 Lessons I Learned from My "Successful" Friends
I am a so-called “creative” person—always have been and probably always will be. Unfortunately, I’ve battled with that realization for years. You see, the world taught me that success came from following a traditional path, and I tried to buy in. I’ve struggled and fallen behind (professionally). My challenge between finding a home in the world I feel I belong in, and the one that society wants me to live in has been a long-standing heavy ball and chain. It’s kept me from experiencing life the same way people around me do.
By Matt Reicher3 days ago in Journal










