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Libya’s Migrant Trap: Sexual Violence, Detention and the Politics of Return
By Tuhin Sarwar | Investigative Journalist । 13 March 2026 । A Journey That Turned into a Prison Marie, a mother from Cameroon, embarked on her journey to Europe with hope and determination. She believed the Sahara Desert would be her greatest challenge. Yet, upon reaching Libya, she encountered a far more harrowing reality: systemic detention, sexual violence, and ransom extortion. Multiple arrests in centres near Tripoli and Zawiya exposed her and her daughter to armed guards and nightly abductions. (Tuhin Sarwar Journalist)
By Tuhin Sarwar35 minutes ago in Journal
8 Things You Should Do Now to Prepare for War or Major Global Conflict
War is something many people assume will always happen somewhere else. But recent global tensions — from cyber warfare to drone attacks and escalating geopolitical conflicts — have made many people wonder how prepared ordinary civilians really are.
By Navigating the World38 minutes ago in Journal
10 Things You Should Do Now to Prepare for an AI-Dominated Future
Artificial intelligence is no longer something that exists in science fiction. It writes articles, composes music, diagnoses medical conditions, generates art, and can even run businesses. Some economists believe AI could transform the economy faster than the internet did.
By Navigating the Worldabout an hour ago in Journal
Who Will Be California’s Next Governor?
California is heading toward one of the most unpredictable elections in decades. In 2026, voters will choose a new governor to replace Gavin Newsom, who cannot run again because California limits governors to two four-year terms.
By Navigating the Worldabout an hour ago in Journal
Truck Ramming and Gunfire at Michigan Synagogue
West Bloomfield, Michigan — March 12, 2026 Authorities in suburban Detroit responded to a dramatic and frightening incident Thursday afternoon after an armed suspect drove a vehicle into a synagogue and opened fire, triggering what police initially described as an “active shooter situation.” The attack occurred at Temple Israel, one of the largest Reform synagogues in the United States, located in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan.
By Navigating the Worldabout 3 hours ago in Journal
The Geology of a Proud Step: How to Stay True to Yourself Abroad
They say that living in a foreign country is a process where you slowly lose yourself, until you become a shadow of what you once were. I say it is a geological process. We do not disappear; we merely settle into new layers, becoming harder, more resilient, and crystallizing under the pressure of unfamiliar streets.
By Magma Starabout 6 hours ago in Journal







