Trump’s take over of D.C. police is a grab for power

Trump’s Takeover of D.C. Police: Because Nothing Says ‘Emergency’ Like a 30-Year Crime Low When President Donald Trump decided to seize control of the Metropolitan Police Department and flood Washington’s streets with National Guard troops, he pitched it as a heroic rescue from rampant “lawlessness”. It’s a curious sort of lawlessness, though—the kind where violent crime in 2024 dropped 35% to its lowest point in more than three decades, and homicides fell 26%. But hey, why let numbers get in the way of a good panic? The Legal Hocus Pocus Trump’s magic trick rests on Section 740 of the D.C….

United in Resistance: How Jamaica’s Maroon Communities Are Defending Their Heritage and Homeland

In the lush, mountainous interior of Jamaica lies a powerful story of survival, sovereignty, and defiance. Maroon communities, descendants of formerly enslaved Africans who escaped colonial bondage, have stood their ground for over 300 years. Today, they are once again defending themselves—this time not against British colonizers, but against foreign mining interests, environmental threats, and state encroachment. Across the island, from Accompong in the west to Moore Town, Charles Town, and Scotts Hall in the east, each Maroon community is using unique strategies to protect its land, culture, and people. Accompong Maroons (St. Elizabeth/Cockpit Country) Capital of Sovereign Resistance Led by…

A Price for Stability: The Quiet Cost of the US–EU Trade Deal

In an increasingly unpredictable world economy, the recently concluded trade agreement between the United States and the European Union has achieved something remarkable: it has averted a full-blown trade war. But while the deal has averted crisis, it has also quietly introduced new costs—costs that will be borne not by governments or diplomats, but by companies, consumers, and supply chains on both sides of the Atlantic. The agreement, which imposes a 15% tariff on most EU goods entering the U.S. (up from an average of just 1.2%), spares certain high-tech sectors like aircraft parts and semiconductor equipment. Yet, for the…

Forging Ahead Together: The Enduring Partnership Between Jamaica and the United States

Amid the evolving landscape of global diplomacy, few bilateral relationships have remained as resilient and mutually beneficial as the one between Jamaica and the United States. As recently highlighted in an article from The Jamaica Gleaner, the strong alliance between the two nations continues to serve as a cornerstone of stability and growth in the Caribbean. Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent remarks reaffirmed Washington’s appreciation of the close ties with Kingston—echoing decades of diplomatic, economic, and cultural cooperation. His commendation is the latest in a series of acknowledgements that underscore Jamaica’s strategic importance to U.S. foreign policy in the…

A New Chapter for CARICOM: PM Holness Charts Bold Course as Chairman

As of July 1, 2025, Prime Minister Andrew Holness of Jamaica assumed the rotating chairmanship of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), stepping into a role that demands clarity, courage, and collective conviction. His appointment arrived not with ceremony alone, but with urgency—just ahead of the recently concluded 49th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government, held in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Now, with the dust settled from the summit and leaders returning to their nations, the region reflects on what was said, what was promised, and what must now begin. From his opening remarks to the closing press briefing, Holness…

Ibrahim Traoré: Burkina Faso’s Bold New Leader Shaping Africa’s Future

In the turbulent and ever-shifting political landscape of Burkina Faso, a new figure has emerged as a beacon of change, progress, and hope. Ibrahim Traoré, a young and dynamic military officer turned politician, assumed the helm of the West African nation as interim President in 2022 following a decisive coup d’état that ousted the previous leadership. At just 37 years old, Traoré stands among the youngest heads of state in the world, bringing a fresh perspective, energy, and bold vision to a country long challenged by insecurity and economic hardship. Born on March 14, 1988, in Kéra, Bondokuy, within the…

Unveiling the Epstein Case: A Tale of Abuse, Power, and Systemic Failures

The Unveiling of a Disturbing Network In recent years, the Jeffrey Epstein case has captivated the public imagination, unraveling a web of abuse, power dynamics, and systemic failures that have shaken the foundations of trust in our institutions. The release of court documents and testimonies has pulled back the curtain on a disturbing nexus of wealth, influence, and exploitation. Unsealed documents revealed names of individuals connected to Epstein, including Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, and former President Bill Clinton, connections that, according to The Guardian, sparked “intense scrutiny and public outrage as allegations of misconduct and association with Epstein resurfaced”. Political Reactions and…

Trump Segregation, Seriously

Seriously, segregation, Trump? That’s a serious one. Why would you make it acceptable for there to be segregation anywhere? But that’s exactly what Donald Trump has done. In a public memo, Donald Trump made it legal for U.S. government contractors to have segregated facilities. He repealed an order by President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1965, which essentially stated that the U.S. government would not do business with segregated organizations. From 1965—why? Why would you do that? It’s obvious: there’s a company Donald wants the U.S. to do business with that is segregated. It’s that simple.

President Trump First 100 day Agenda

President Trump started his 2017 term with little to no political experience. In the same year, he dismissed the first 100 days idea via a tweet calling it ridiculous.  However, he later boasted about how much he had accomplished during this period. On January 20, 2025, he returned as an experienced president who had four years to prepare for a swift and busy beginning when voters were eager to see campaign promises unfold. The president did not disappoint. President Trump had always emphasized how he would tackle immigration, which seems to be his priority among trade, taxes, foreign policy, and…

Michelle Obama’s Absence Fosters Divorce Rumors

Does Michelle’s Absence Affirm Divorce Rumors? Presidential inaugurations are often moments of power transfer from the outgoing to the incoming president. These events have traditionally been attended by both presidents and their spouses in past years, but this was not the case for the 2025 inauguration. There was a conspicuous absence: that of Michelle Obama, former First Lady and wife of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. As symbolic as her absence was, it has been hard to pinpoint the real reason behind this notable absence. While she may have had personal reasons for skipping the 2025…

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