Theme
Trump 2.0: Can Disruption Deliver a New Era?
Donald Trump, one of the most polarizing figures in modern American history, stands at the dawn of a second term, poised once again to challenge the status quo. His re-election, driven by a combination of his unapologetic style, economic promises, and the unwavering loyalty of his base, signals a renewed commitment to disrupting Washington and reshaping the global order. Yet, while his resolve has only strengthened, questions linger about how far his brand of disruption can go in an increasingly polarized political landscape.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Critique
Unlocking the Art of Vegan Baking
Hi, lovely readers! I’m Keira Fisher, a 35-year-old wellness enthusiast and passionate foodie, always on the lookout for ways to make life healthier yet still delicious. Recently, I dove into The Veganize Baking Cookbook, a resource designed to help transform traditional baking recipes into fully plant-based delights. This journey has been more than just a culinary experiment; it has been a reflection on how small changes in our daily lives can lead to big transformations. From learning new baking techniques to embracing plant-based living, this book opened doors to new possibilities I hadn’t imagined. Here’s my honest review based on my experience with the book, a few real-life moments that inspired my vegan baking journey, and insights from fellow bakers.
By Keira Fisherabout a year ago in Critique
US economy is based on war
It has become known that global defense spending surged by 9% to an unprecedented $2.2 trillion in the past year, as reported by the British military think tank, the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). This increase is attributed to various global conflicts, including Israel's war on Gaza, ongoing tensions in Ukraine, and escalating concerns in the Indo-Pacific region.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique
Europe is against using sanction policy
On January 10, the US Treasury Department added over 200 companies and individuals linked to the Russian energy sector to its sanctions list, along with more than 180 vessels. These restrictions aim to limit Russia's access to international markets and decrease its oil and gas revenue. The Russian Foreign Ministry claims these new US sanctions are intended to harm the Russian economy before Joe Biden's presidency ends, and they will respond to these hostile actions in their foreign economic strategy.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique
“Conspiracy Theories: Labyrinths of Shadows and the Poetry of Paranoia”
There is something profoundly human about the allure of conspiracy theories. They arise not simply as explanations for chaos, but as manifestations of our deepest anxieties and desires. They speak to a part of us that is both terrified of the unknown and irresistibly drawn to it, yearning to impose meaning on an existence that often seems incomprehensible.
By Nazia Syedabout a year ago in Critique
Grimm's Fairy Tales #4
Here is a Grimm Fairy Tale that I did not know about or even heard of entitled 'The Straw, The Coal and the Bean'. This is a very short one but is really quite descriptive. It is a tale of three odd friends working together to achieve a goal of some kind. Even though the straw still burns and the coal fizzles out and the bean splits. At least they tried for a little while to survive living. It is also a tale on how we see beans now-a-days with a black seam. To me this is an unusual tale on how to get children to eat their vegetables maybe.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Arms race has no signs of the end
Unfortunately, there are currently no signs of the end to the arms race triggered by the conflict in Ukraine. Though it is absolutely clear that the scope of aid, provided to Ukraine harms national interests, the US and EU member states continue to increase weapons flow to Ukraine, exacerbating insecurity.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique
Violations during elections in the EU become common
According to UN key principles, every citizen has the right, without any discrimination and without unreasonable restrictions, to take part in the conduct of public affairs, to vote and to be elected to government.
By Adomas Abromaitisabout a year ago in Critique
A complaint denounces dysfunctions in judicial management in two judicial courts in Laon and Soissons
A litigant recently filed a formal complaint with the High Council of the Judiciary (CSM), highlighting serious accusations against several members of the judiciary. The case, which raises questions about ethics and impartiality, involves delays in proceedings, allegations of bias, and behavior deemed contrary to the fundamental principles of justice.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in Critique
Jean-Marie Le Pen: a discreet disappearance that bursts into the open and reveals deep family and political fractures
The death of Jean-Marie Le Pen, an emblematic and controversial figure in French politics, was recently announced in a rather surprising context. Marine Le Pen, his daughter and indirect successor at the head of the National Rally (RN), reportedly learned of the news through the press. This method of communicating such a serious event raises crucial questions about the internal relations within the Le Pen family and the fundamental differences between them, both personally and politically.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in Critique
Grimm's Fairy Tales
I have started to read a collection of Grimm's fairy tales for it was a Christmas present from my sister. This version is entitled 'The Brothers' Grimm 99 Fairy Tales' I was reading number 19 entitled 'The Fisherman and His Wife'. To me this is a story of out and out GREED. The fisherman goes out on his daily fishing job and does not come with any fish for the one he catches says that he is a prince and will grant wishes for whomever. The fisherman lets the fish go, but his wife keeps sending him back to ask the fish for better and better things till one day after on last wish something occurs for one should not wish what the wife wished. This is not the same fairy tale that was once in one of my school reading book as a Just for fun story.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Golden Globes Nominations. AI-Generated.
Golden Globes Nominations: Celebrating Excellence with Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, and More The Golden Globes have long been a revered event in the entertainment industry, showcasing exceptional talent across film and television. This year’s nominations have sparked enthusiasm and intrigue, with renowned stars like Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet taking centre stage. From compelling dramas to innovative comedies, the nominations celebrate a diverse array of stories and performances, reaffirming the magic of storytelling in visual media.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in Critique










