News + Politics
We the people, by the people.
Climate Change Impacts
The changing weather patterns were evident in the erratic rainfall. Instead of the predictable seasons, the rain came in sporadic bursts, leading to droughts followed by intense flooding. This had a devastating impact on the wildlife, pushing species to their limits.
Sunday DavidPublished 8 months ago in EarthStolen Mandate: 3-Year Battle
"Stolen Mandate, A Three-Year Battle: Triumph of Perseverance and Justice" In the quiet town of Willowville, nestled beneath the towering oak trees and beside the glistening river, the 2018 mayoral election had brought with it a storm of emotions. The contest was fierce, but one candidate, Sarah Reynolds, stood out. With her unwavering commitment to community improvement and her heartfelt speeches, she had captured the hearts of the townspeople. Sarah was confident that the mandate was hers, but little did she know that her journey would take an unexpected turn.
Agbakwu JohnPublished 8 months ago in CriminalHow To Stage A Coup in Five Steps
The astonishing speed with which an elected president can be ousted and their government toppled in a military coup is a phenomenon rarely witnessed. This article takes an in-depth look at successful coups throughout history, distilling a comprehensive five-step manual for those with ambitions of orchestrating such a drastic political change.
Francis OseiPublished 8 months ago in HistoryMuammar Gaddafi: A Complex Legacy
Muammar Gaddafi: A Complex Legacy Muammar Gaddafi, born on June 7, 1942, in Sirte, Libya, was one of the most controversial and enigmatic figures in modern history. He ruled Libya for over four decades, from 1969 until his downfall and death in 2011. Gaddafi's rule left an indelible mark on Libya and the world, characterized by a mixture of authoritarianism, pan-Arabism, and an often bizarre personal style.
owusu ansahPublished 8 months ago in HistoryA Love Beyond Time
Once upon a time, in a picturesque little town nestled between rolling hills and a glistening river, there lived a young woman named Emma. She had always believed that true love was like a rare, elusive butterfly, beautiful but difficult to catch. Little did she know that destiny had a plan to prove her wrong.
10 Craziest Conspiracy Theories By Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock, a British author and journalist, is known for his controversial theories concerning ancient civilizations and human history. His perspectives often blend historical facts, mythology, and fringe ideas, making them both intriguing and controversial. This video explores the 10 craziest conspiracy theories proposed by Hancock.
Рамадан МуталибPublished 8 months ago in EarthMYSTERY PYRAMID IN ANTARCTICA
Here we going to see about some mysterious news of Antarctica. There have been a number of reports of enormous Great Pyramids in Antarctica that jut out of the ice and snow and look perfect just like those in Egypt.
Punitha ValliPublished 8 months ago in EarthThe Last Breath of Nature
Once upon a time, in a land known for its lush forests and vibrant ecosystems, there existed a forest on the brink of extinction. This remarkable forest, once teeming with life and enchantment, now stood silent and mournful. Each tree within it represented a unique life, with a story waiting to be told. And so, amidst this tragic predicament, an extraordinary journey was set in motion.
Hanior NathanaelPublished 8 months ago in Earth