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Trump Threatens Tariffs on Countries Trading With Iran — Why Global Markets Are on Edge. AI-Generated.
A bold tariff warning from Donald Trump could reshape global trade, strain alliances, and intensify economic pressure on Iran. Here’s what it really means—and why the world is paying attention.
By Adil Ali Khan4 days ago in Journal
The Road That Knew My Name
The journey began without a clear plan. I only knew that I needed to leave. Life had started to feel heavy, like I was carrying a bag filled with invisible weight. Every day looked the same, and even small hopes felt far away. So one morning, I packed a small bag, locked the door, and stepped onto the road.
By Sudais Zakwan4 days ago in Journal
China Central Bank Keeps Buying Gold as Bull Run Hits Brakes. AI-Generated.
Beijing’s steady accumulation of bullion underscores a long-term strategy to diversify reserves, hedge geopolitical risk, and bolster confidence in the yuan—even as global gold prices cool after a historic rally.
By Sadaqat Ali4 days ago in Journal
Careers at Risk Because of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is growing faster than most people expected. Just a few years ago, AI was mainly used by large technology companies. Today, it is being used in offices, schools, hospitals, and even small online businesses. While AI is creating new opportunities, it is also slowly replacing certain jobs.
By Shafi Khan4 days ago in Journal
Jurisdictional Dark Matter: Why Control Accumulates in Quiet Places Like Lanzo d’Intelvi
Power does not concentrate where most people think it does. It does not settle where the laws are loud, the courts are famous, or the advisors are expensive. It does not naturally accumulate in capital cities, financial centers, or jurisdictions that appear on conference panels and compliance checklists.
By Maroun Abou Harb4 days ago in Journal
BYD’s $60 Billion Wipeout Points to Deeper Turmoil for China EVs. AI-Generated.
China’s electric-vehicle (EV) industry, long seen as the global leader in the transition away from fossil fuels, is facing a moment of reckoning. The recent $60 billion wipeout in BYD’s market value has sent shockwaves through global financial markets and sparked renewed scrutiny of the foundations underpinning China’s EV boom. Once celebrated as a symbol of China’s technological rise and green ambition, BYD’s sudden stumble suggests that deeper structural challenges may be brewing across the country’s electric-vehicle ecosystem.
By Sadaqat Ali4 days ago in Journal
Trump Threatens Tariffs on Countries Trading with Iran — What It Means for Global Trade. AI-Generated.
U.S. President Donald Trump has taken a strikingly assertive turn in U.S. foreign and trade policy by threatening to impose tariffs on countries that maintain economic ties with Iran, signaling a broader strategy to isolate Tehran while escalating economic pressure on nations that engage in commerce with the Islamic Republic.
By Sadaqat Ali4 days ago in Journal
How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Everyday Life in 2026
A few years ago, artificial intelligence felt like something from science fiction movies. Today, it is part of daily life for millions of people, often without them even realizing it. Whether someone is scrolling through social media, shopping online, or searching for information, AI is working behind the scenes.
By Shafi Khan4 days ago in Journal
Do I Need a Break?
Do I need a break? From what, exactly? I’ve been asked that question recently, and I didn’t know how to answer it right away. Not because the answer wasn’t there but because it felt layered. Complicated. Like something I hadn’t fully sat with yet.
By Nkwenkwezi Mgebisa5 days ago in Journal











