Trump: “I Don’t Trust Anybody” | Judging by Their Fruits, Not Their Words

It’s time to change our approach. Outcomes (either realized or attempted)—not rhetoric—must become the currency of accountability.

Trump’s Legacy Rings Loud: From Rejection to Recognition

“Hate me now love me later” captures the reality that recognition is not always immediate, but when it arrives, it often validates a path that was once deemed unworthy.

Bollywood Gangsters: How Global Powers and Cartels are Using Assassin Tactics to Silence Dissent

In a shocking turn of events, Canada has accused Indian diplomats of orchestrating targeted assassinations, including the murder of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s revelations have escalated tensions between India and Canada, drawing unsettling parallels to the infamous Khashoggi case. These allegations of state-sponsored violence have profound implications for international diplomacy and human rights. With the U.S. now involved, the world watches closely as India faces a potential crisis in its global reputation.