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What was the 2025 U.S. government shutdown really about?
The whole mess boiled down to a bitter power play disguised as a budget fight.
Nov 15
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The BBC’s Unforgivable Edit
What happened at the BBC last week wasn’t just a newsroom error. It was a symptom of institutional disease, the kind that festers when power convinces…
Nov 10
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South Africa’s Online Gambling Boom Is a Social Time Bomb
South Africa’s online gambling industry has quietly morphed from a niche pastime into a billion-rand ecosystem — one that preys, with surgical…
Nov 6
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Venezuela on the Edge: Madness, Oil, and the Trump Specter
The twisted oil fields bleed into the crumbling streets of Caracas, and the madness simmers while the world holds its collective breath.
Nov 2
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Sudan: The Silence of the World Amid Massacre
As El-Fasher Falls, Sudan’s Civilians Bear the Brunt of a War the World Refuses to Stop
Nov 1
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October 2025
The Price of Glory — How School Rugby Fuels a Toxic Culture in South Africa’s Classrooms
The violent bullying incident at Milnerton High School has ripped open a wound many South African parents already know too well
Oct 24
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The Fix Is In: America’s New Religion of the Bet
The NBA —once the cathedral of American grace and chaos — now looks like a Vegas backroom with better lighting.
Oct 24
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Third Party Dreams: America’s Illusion of Choice and Its False Hope for Renewal
The talk of a “third party” is back in fashion, the way it always is when the public begins to taste the rot.
Oct 23
“No Kings” — The Revolt of a Broken Republic
A nation rages against a figure, unaware that the real power is woven into every corner of its own society.
Oct 19
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The Rot Within the Republic
In a grim reflection of South Africa’s moral decay, the suspension of Deputy National Commissioner of Crime Detection Shadrack Sibiya is less an…
Oct 14
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200 Troops and the Mirage of Peace
There’s something rotten in the Holy Land again—there always is—and this time it reeks of stale politics, photo-op diplomacy, and that strange American…
Oct 11
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Power Never Dies, It Just Rebrands
The man who once sold a war now trades in shadows, resurfacing just enough to remind us that his network never really dissolved—it merely adapted.
Oct 11
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