economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
The War for Attention Is Exhausting — and Artists Are Feeling It
In the modern creative world, attention has become the most valuable currency. Every platform, every algorithm, and every scrolling feed competes for it. For artists, writers, musicians, and creators, the result often feels less like a creative renaissance and more like a battlefield. Instead of simply making meaningful work, many creators feel trapped in what can only be described as a war for attention.
By Navigating the World15 days ago in Journal
Trump Says Global Coalition Will Send Warships to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
A major escalation in the ongoing Iran conflict is unfolding as former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that multiple countries may deploy warships to protect commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints.
By Navigating the World16 days ago in Journal
Protests Erupt in Cuba as Food and Energy Shortages Deepen
Rare anti-government protests have erupted across parts of Cuba as the island faces worsening shortages of food, fuel, and electricity. The demonstrations highlight the deep economic and humanitarian strain currently gripping the country and signal rising frustration among ordinary Cubans struggling with daily survival.
By Navigating the World16 days ago in Journal
A Beginner’s Guide to Trading NASDAQ and Dow Jones
Trading NASDAQ and Dow Jones requires a clear understanding of what these indices represent and how they function in global financial markets. Both indices track groups of large companies listed in the United States, but they differ in composition, sector focus, and market behavior.
By Agast Mishra16 days ago in Journal
Deserts of Silence: Bangladeshi Women Trapped in Libya’s Torture Market
By Tuhin Sarwar | March 14, 2026 The arid deserts of Libya and the vast, restless Mediterranean conceal a world of horror where Bangladeshi women are treated as mere commodities. Dreams of Europe fade under the weight of exploitation, with 14-year-old girls facing systematic gang rape, and desperate women forced to trade their bodies for a single glass of clean water. This normalized “business model” of sexual slavery has persisted, unchecked, over the last five years, leaving thousands of lives scarred and countless graves unmarked.
By Tuhin Sarwar16 days ago in Journal
Why It’s So Hard for Gen Z to Buy a Home — And Whether It Will Ever Change
For decades, owning a home has been considered one of the most important steps toward financial stability in the United States. Previous generations often purchased their first home in their twenties or early thirties, using it as a foundation for building long-term wealth.
By Navigating the World16 days ago in Journal
A Warning About Buying a Home in This Economy
Buying a home has long been considered one of the most important financial milestones in adulthood. For many people, it represents stability, long-term investment, and the ability to build wealth through property ownership.
By Navigating the World16 days ago in Journal
Florida Passed a Bill Allowing Suspension of Officials for “Promoting Pride,” Sparking National Debate
A controversial new bill passed by the Florida legislature is drawing national attention after it would allow Governor Ron DeSantis to suspend local elected officials accused of “promoting” Pride-related activities through diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.
By Navigating the World16 days ago in Journal
The White House’s Wii Sports War Video — and Iran’s AI Propaganda — Show How War Has Turned Into Internet Content
In the past, governments communicated war through formal speeches, press briefings, and official statements. Today, they’re posting video-game clips, AI animations, and meme-style propaganda.
By Navigating the World16 days ago in Journal
Karoline Leavitt Walks Back Claims About Threat to U.S. Homeland Amid Iran War Confusion
As the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran continues to unfold, a new controversy has emerged in Washington—this time surrounding statements made by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about whether Iran ever posed a threat to the U.S. homeland.
By Navigating the World16 days ago in Journal
Trump says: ‘I’ll End It When I Feel It in My Bones’ - The Unclear Timeline for Iran War
The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran has entered a tense new phase, and one of the biggest questions dominating global headlines is simple: How long will it last
By Navigating the World16 days ago in Journal







