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A War beyond borders: Iran vs America and the future of the global economy
The world is at a point where a war is no longer limited to just two countries... but is slowly engulfing the entire global economy. The growing tension between iran and the united states is not only creating political risks but is also affecting global oil prices, businesses, and the food and livelihoods of the poor.
By zulqarnainabout 14 hours ago in Journal
Understanding the Role of a Business Consultant: Insights from Eddie Gravalese’s Approach
Business consulting has become an essential part of modern organizations, especially as companies face increasingly complex challenges. A business consultant provides an external perspective, helping organizations identify issues, improve performance, and make informed decisions. The work associated with professionals like Eddie Gravalese offers a useful example of how consulting can support business development in practical ways.
By Adria Hargraveabout 15 hours ago in Journal
What Brandon Cody Verran’s Career Reveals About Working Across Industries
In today’s workforce, there is often an emphasis on specialization — becoming highly skilled in one field and building a career within it. However, there is another path that offers a different kind of value: working across multiple industries and developing a broad range of skills.
By ORM_Specialistabout 17 hours ago in Journal
India is preparing to embroil Pakistan in a potential conflict on its borders,
India is preparing to embroil Pakistan in a potential conflict on its borders, According to defense and diplomatic experts, relations between India and Israel have been strengthening for the past several years
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awana day ago in Journal
Building Trust Through Ethical Data Practices. AI-Generated.
Nathan Haslick is a data scientist known for blending strong technical knowledge with a clear commitment to responsible analytics. His work across industries such as technology, finance, and healthcare reflects a consistent focus on ethical decision-making in data science. Discussions surrounding ethical data leadership often reference professionals like Haslick, whose approach highlights the importance of trust in modern analytics. His core perspective is simple: data is valuable not just for insights, but for the credibility it helps organizations build over time.
By Nathan Haslicka day ago in Journal
Day 31 of the Iran War: Gulf in Blood, Houthis Open New Front
Analysis Malik Sarfaraz Hussain Awan, March 30, 2026: Friends, analysts and international media viewers, today the situation in the Middle East has reached a very dangerous point and it is no longer just a war between Iran and Israel, but the entire Gulf, the Red Sea and the global energy supply lines have become entangled together, where the 31st day of "Operation Roaring Line" has witnessed intense operations on multiple fronts, and Iran directly targeted the Gulf countries with missiles and drones on a military camp in Kuwait, in which 10 Kuwaiti soldiers were injured, while the Emirates Global Aluminum Plant in the United Arab Emirates and the Al-Baha Factory in Bahrain were also attacked, which the Arab League has strongly condemned and Iran has given a clear message that whoever supports the United States and Israel will also be targeted. Meanwhile, the Houthis in Yemen have fired ballistic missiles and drones at southern Israel, blaring sirens as far as Haifa Port, and have announced that their operations will continue until the attacks on Iran and the axis of resistance stop. Which is a new serious threat to the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab, while on the other hand, the IDF has carried out more than 140 attacks on Iranian missile and drone production sites, including Tehran, and US forces have targeted Iranian command centers, as well as deployed 3,500 additional Marines to the region through the Pentagon, and planning is underway for a possible operation on Iran's main oil export hub, Kharkiv Island. Regarding important statements and contradictions, President Trump made the explosive claim on Air Force One that regime change has occurred in Iran, the leaders have disappeared, and the military has been weakened, and warned that if a deal is not made, Iran's energy facilities and oil wells will be completely destroyed. While the Iranian Foreign Ministry has described this US offer as unrealistic and excessive, it has vowed to respond with full force against a ground attack. And although Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain have condemned Iran's attacks, they are privately worried about the economic losses of the war because this war is now limited to limited attacks. It has escalated into a full-scale regional conflict and the entry of the Houthis is seriously threatening Red Sea shipping, and the biggest game changer is the arrival of thousands of US Marines and the possible occupation of Kharkiv Island, which will severely affect global oil supplies and lead to an energy crisis in Europe and Asia. So the biggest question now is whether there will be a ceasefire by the April 6 deadline or a ground operation on Kharkiv Island will start and set the entire region on fire. And my final thought is that the continuation of this war is now changing the geopolitical map of the region. If there is no ceasefire by the April 6 deadline, a possible US operation on Kharkiv Island will not only paralyze Iran’s economy but could also cause a 20-25% reduction in global oil supplies. China, which is Iran’s largest oil buyer, cannot tolerate this situation and is increasing diplomatic pressure through the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, together with Russia. Pakistan, a long-standing ally of the Gulf states on one hand and a direct neighbor of Iran on the other, is now in a most delicate position. Islamabad’s policy of neutrality is commendable, but if the war spreads further, Pakistan’s oil imports, remittances, CPEC projects and border security will all be at risk. Should Pakistan now play an active diplomatic role? Can regional countries make Pakistan a platform for mediation? These questions are a major test not only for Pakistani foreign policy but also for the entire Islamic world. If today’s silence becomes tomorrow’s big price, history will not forgive us.
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awana day ago in Journal
Christopher Woolcott Highlights Essential Skills Every Modern Designer Should Learn
Christopher Woolcott states that, as the world of design continues to evolve, success in today’s world of design is no longer based on creativity. Instead, it requires that a designer not only understand his or her user but also effectively utilize today’s tools and technologies. According to Christopher Woolcott, a designer today is, above all, a problem solver and then a visual artist.
By Christopher Woolcotta day ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Coordinated Energy Leadership in the Next Phase of the Transition
The global energy transition has entered a more challenging and mature stage. In its early years, most attention centered on discovery — new technologies, renewable innovations, and shifts in consumer behavior that promised to revolutionize energy systems. Public debates focused on how fast fossil fuels could be replaced and which nations might lead the green revolution. Today, however, the central question has shifted. The spotlight now falls not only on innovation but on the art of coordination.
By Stanislav Kondrashov a day ago in Journal









