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How will free-trade fare under the Trump administration? Trade thoughts and opinion about negotiations, embargo, what works and what doesn't..
The Process for Entering the United States. AI-Generated.
Entering the United States legally and gaining citizenship is a process that can seem complex, but it’s essential for anyone hoping to live and work in the country long-term. While illegal immigration is a topic of concern, this article will focus on the importance of following the legal steps to enter the U.S. and eventually become a U.S. citizen. Let’s dive into the journey from entry to citizenship!
By Timothy A Rowlandabout a year ago in The Swamp
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire. AI-Generated.
Introduction The Israel-Hamas ceasefire, as complex as it may seem, represents a critical juncture in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza. Over the years, several ceasefire attempts have been made, with varying degrees of success. This article delves into the significance of these ceasefires, the challenges in achieving lasting peace, and what lies ahead for the region.
By Timothy A Rowlandabout a year ago in The Swamp
Canada Warns of Major Trade War as Tariff Threats Loom from US
Tensions between Canada and the United States have risen significantly as trade-related disputes threaten to escalate. Following a recent announcement by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, Canada’s leadership has expressed strong concerns over proposed tariffs on Canadian imports. In response, Canada is preparing to take firm retaliatory measures. This marks a critical juncture in North American trade relations, potentially impacting both economies significantly.
By Jebaraj Jacob about a year ago in The Swamp
PumpFun Sniper: The Free and Trusted Platform for Crypto Traders
What is PumpFun Sniper? PumpFun Sniper is a free, cutting-edge crypto trading platform tailored to meet the needs of modern traders. With its powerful features and intuitive interface, it helps users navigate the volatile crypto markets with confidence and ease.
By Rehan Kharalabout a year ago in The Swamp
How the New World Order Is Reshaping Economies and Societies Worldwide. AI-Generated.
How the New World Order Is Reshaping Economies and Societies Worldwide The concept of a "new world order" has long fascinated thinkers, political analysts, and ordinary citizens alike. As the world undergoes rapid changes, this idea, laden with possibilities and fears, has taken on renewed relevance. The new world order refers to the shifting global landscape in which power dynamics, economic structures, and societal norms are being redefined. This phenomenon is not confined to politics alone; it permeates economies, cultures, and communities in profound ways.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
How Money Affects Sports: Understanding Global Capitalism
As the world changed, the various nations became more interconnected and open to the world market. In its commotion, globalization was crucial to the emergence of a capitalist market. Many people see global capitalism as a free and linked economic system that fosters innovation, eases cross-cultural interactions, generates employment in developing countries, and provides consumers with reasonably priced goods. The popularity of globally renowned sports celebrities, commercial enterprises, and global communication media all had an impact on the 20th century's globalization of modern sport. Through sponsorships, endorsements, and broadcasting, businesses can reach a worldwide consumer base. In this piece, I'll examine how globalization, capitalism, and sports history relate to competitive sports.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in The Swamp
Where do you feel home?
Hello readers and subscribers. If you've read my past articles and stories, you know some of the global, national, and humanitarian issues that I focus on such as solving the homeless epidemic and spreading a consciousness of protecting our earth and environment.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump’s America is not Britain’s Friend
The United Kingdom stands at a precipice. As the shadows of a second Donald Trump presidency loom over the United States, the spectre of right-wing populism waits in the wings here at home. The victory of the new Labour Government on barely a third of the popular vote offers only momentary, threadbare respite. The next election will be fought in the most politically fragmented climate in our nation’s modern history. Labour are in from the cold. Keir Starmer’s party may well enjoy themselves, but it’s later than they think.
By Shaun Ennisabout a year ago in The Swamp
Is Gambling a Moral or Ethical subject?
I just read an article that informed me that 5 states in the "United States of America" have made it illegal to play the lotto: Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah. Of those five, I think Nevada is the most hypocritical about it. Nevada, really? Did they forget that Las Vegas is the gambling capital of the world? Or is it simply because they don't want the lotto to compete with their casinos? Oy ve.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump's Border Pressure Strategy: A Political Masterstroke or Misstep?
Trump's Border Pressure Strategy: A Political Masterstroke or Misstep? Amid heated debates about immigration and border security, Donald Trump’s recent moves have reignited discussions on his negotiation tactics. Just a week after threatening 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada to curb the flow of migrants into the U.S., two notable developments have surfaced—both seemingly linked to Trump’s pressure campaign.
By Cherub Kaneabout a year ago in The Swamp








