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Qamaria Yemeni Coffee
Forget everything you know about your morning brew- this isn't just caffeine, it's an experience for your taste buds unlike any other. Naturally, this Author did a little digging. I was pleased to find that Qamaria Yemeni Coffee transports their beans from you guessed it- Yemen.
By TheCoffeeAddictWritesabout an hour ago in Journal
Prince Andrew, the Epstein Scandal, and the Ongoing Impact on the British Monarchy
The British monarchy has weathered wars, abdications, divorces, and global scrutiny. But few modern controversies have shaken public confidence like the scandal involving Prince Andrew and his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 days ago in Journal
Robert Mugabe Jr Detained by Police — What It Means for South Africa-Zimbabwe Relations and the Mugabe Legacy
When your surname is Mugabe, privacy becomes a luxury you rarely enjoy. Every movement, every decision, and every controversy attracts attention far beyond ordinary scrutiny. That reality came sharply into focus again as news broke of the arrest of Robert Mugabe Jr., son of Zimbabwe’s late strongman leader.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 days ago in Journal
Donald Trump Orders Release of Classified UAP and Alien Files — What It Means for Humanity
For decades, the truth about UFOs—now officially called UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena)—has lived in the shadows. Hidden behind classified briefings. Locked inside government vaults. Whispered about in conspiracy forums, military circles, and late-night documentaries.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun4 days ago in Journal
Bills and Thrills
Now, we discussed ways to get extra money to pay for the bills that you have, but we haven’t discussed how to minimize those bills, and one of the most common bills that people worry about is their rent or mortgage. So, what can you do to tame this large bill? Is there any way to cut costs?
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 days ago in Journal
Sing Me a Sale!
Most people have to go to the store every so often to get the things that they need, but not everyone looks at sales or coupons. However, by spending the extra time to look at these two things, you might find that you can save a lot on your shopping trip. Certain stores will put various products on sale on an interval. For instance, you might notice that the drug store that you like to go to has your deodorant and laundry detergent on sale during the second week of the month. Then, you might notice that the same store has a sale on toilet paper during the third week of the month.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 days ago in Journal
Yunus: The International Power Behind Bangladesh’s 2026 Election
By: Tuhin Sarwar। Dhaka । February 18, 2026 । Eight months after Bangladesh’s caretaker government assumed power following the collapse of the previous administration in August 2024, the nation experienced one of its most closely watched democratic transitions in recent memory. On 12 February 2026, the country concluded a general election that delivered a two-thirds parliamentary majority to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), enabling Tarique Rahman to take office as Prime Minister. Yet an analysis by India Today reflected across global media outlets frames the story differently: the true strategic victor of Bangladesh’s 18‑month political transition was Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate economist whose international stature and tactical maneuvering shaped the nation’s political landscape in ways no conventional politician has before.
By Tuhin Sarwar7 days ago in Journal








