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What to Know About Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza. AI-Generated.
As tensions and humanitarian needs in the Gaza Strip continue to generate global concern, U.S. President **Donald Trump has introduced a new and ambitious initiative known as the “Board of Peace” — a high‑profile international body designed to oversee the fragile post‑war transition in Gaza and potentially shape how global conflicts are managed in the future. The proposal has sparked both interest and controversy, attracting international invitations and scrutiny from allied nations and diplomatic institutions.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in The Swamp
Why Indian Actress Rimi Sen Left Bollywood for Dubai Real Estate: Reinvention in a Welcoming Market. AI-Generated.
Former Bollywood actress Rimi Sen, once a familiar face in early‑2000s Hindi cinema, has embarked on a surprising new career path far from the film studios of India — stepping into the world of Dubai’s real estate market as an agent. Known for memorable roles in box‑office hits such as Dhoom, Hungama, and Phir Hera Pheri, the actress’s decision to transition from acting to property consultancy has generated widespread curiosity and discussion among fans and industry watchers alike.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in Interview
UAE to Join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza: A Strategic Diplomatic Move with Regional Consequences. AI-Generated.
In a significant development in international diplomacy, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has formally accepted an invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump to join the newly established “Board of Peace,” a U.S.–led initiative initially launched to help oversee the fragile peace process in the Gaza Strip following years of intense conflict. The decision positioning the UAE as one of the first countries to publicly support the Board’s mission underscores Abu Dhabi’s commitment to regional stability and global cooperation — even as the initiative itself attracts scrutiny and debate around its structure and long‑term impact.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in Trader
Israel’s Netanyahu Agrees to Join Trump’s Board of Peace — A Deep‑Dive Into the New Global Initiative. AI-Generated.
In a major diplomatic development on January 21, 2026, **Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he has agreed to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s newly created “Board of Peace,” a controversial international initiative aimed at resolving the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and, potentially, other regional crises around the world. The decision marks a significant shift in Israel’s diplomatic stance and underscores the expanding global ambitions of the Board itself.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in Proof
The Latest: Trump’s Plane Delayed on the Way to Second Day of Davos Economic Forum. AI-Generated.
In an unexpected twist early Wednesday morning, U.S. President Donald Trump’s trip to the prestigious World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland was temporarily derailed after a minor electrical malfunction forced his official aircraft to return to the United States shortly after departure. The incident — though described by the White House as a precaution — delayed Trump’s arrival as he prepared to participate in the second day of the summit, where global leaders are debating pressing economic, geopolitical and security concerns.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in The Swamp
Air Force One Turned Back as It Carried Trump to Davos. AI-Generated.
In a surprising mid-flight disruption, Air Force One was forced to turn back shortly after takeoff while carrying former President Donald Trump to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The incident, caused by an electrical issue, highlights both the complexity of presidential air travel and the meticulous safety protocols that govern flights carrying former U.S. Presidents. While no injuries were reported, the event triggered intense media scrutiny and prompted logistical adjustments for Trump’s planned appearances at the global economic summit.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in The Swamp
Air Force One Turns Back With Trump After Electrical Issue. AI-Generated.
In an unexpected disruption to presidential travel, Air Force One was forced to turn back shortly after takeoff due to an electrical issue, carrying former President Donald Trump on board. The incident, which occurred early Tuesday morning, sparked immediate attention from media outlets and aviation experts alike, highlighting both the operational challenges of maintaining one of the most iconic aircraft in the world and the high stakes involved when transporting a former commander-in-chief.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in The Swamp
Gold Hits Record as Trump’s Greenland Tariff Threats Rattle Asia Markets. AI-Generated.
Gold prices have surged to historic highs as escalating tariff threats over Greenland sent shockwaves through financial markets in Asia. Investors, reacting to the prospect of intensified U.S.-Europe trade tensions, flocked to safe-haven assets, pushing gold to record levels. The recent rally underscores how geopolitical uncertainty, coupled with rising global inflation concerns, continues to drive demand for precious metals as a hedge against risk.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump Is Not Forgetting America’s Old Alliances – His Goal Is to Destroy Them. AI-Generated.
In the realm of global diplomacy, alliances are often the linchpins of stability, trust, and collective security. For decades, the United States has maintained a network of alliances—ranging from NATO in Europe to security partnerships in Asia—that have shaped international relations and bolstered U.S. influence worldwide. Yet, under the leadership of former President Donald Trump, critics argue that these long-standing alliances are under unprecedented strain. Far from maintaining them, Trump’s policies and rhetoric suggest a deliberate approach aimed at undermining, weakening, or even destroying America’s old alliances.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in The Swamp
Europe Has a Bazooka. Time to Use It.. AI-Generated.
In the corridors of European power, discussions about economic resilience and monetary firepower have taken on a militaristic metaphor: the “bazooka.” This refers not to literal weaponry, but to the European Central Bank’s (ECB) substantial arsenal of monetary tools designed to shield the eurozone from crises, stabilize markets, and promote growth. After years of debate, hesitation, and incremental measures, a growing chorus of economists and policymakers argue that Europe now has both the means and the imperative to act boldly. The question is no longer whether the ECB has the bazooka, but whether it will finally fire it.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in Journal
Gold Breaks New Record on Greenland Tariff Threats, with Forecast of $7,000 on the Cards. AI-Generated.
In a dramatic turn for global financial markets, gold prices have surged to unprecedented levels, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions centered around Greenland and fears of widening trade conflict between the United States and Europe. What was once a speculative spike has quickly morphed into a powerful rally, with gold breaking new records and market analysts now talking about the possibility of prices reaching $7,000 per ounce in the future. The simmering crisis highlights how geopolitical risk can rapidly reshape investor sentiment, asset prices, and risk premia worldwide.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in Journal
Lineups Outside the Door for Winnipeg Gold Retailers as Prices Surge. AI-Generated.
In Winnipeg, Manitoba, a remarkable phenomenon has been catching locals’ attention: queues of customers lining up outside gold retailers as the price of gold continues its historic ascent. Business owners, jewellers, and coin dealers alike are reporting spikes in both buying and selling activity, signalling a renewed fascination with the precious metal among everyday consumers and investors. This trend reflects broader economic forces at play—and it’s reshaping how people in Canada’s heartland think about wealth and financial security.
By Salaar Jamali14 days ago in Journal











