Month: March 2025

United States

The Breaking of a Nation

Political Division in the Era of Trump The election of Donald Trump as President of the United States in 2016 marked a significant turning point in American politics, one that has not only affected domestic policies but also strained relationships with allies worldwide. As the nation continues to navigate the […]

United States

Disappointment in Leadership: A Call for Accountability

In the tumultuous landscape of American politics, a sense of disappointment often looms large, particularly when constituents feel that their representatives have not fulfilled their duty to uphold the democratic ideals upon which the nation was founded. Recently, a collective sentiment has emerged, echoing frustration towards certain Democratic Senators who […]

Caribbean News

The USA Picks Fight with Caribbean

In recent weeks, the political landscape surrounding the Caribbean islands has been shaken by threats from the United States regarding their medical agreements with Cuba. This situation raises critical concerns about the implications for public health, diplomatic relations, and regional autonomy. Cuban medical professionals, including doctors and nurses, have been […]

Local News

The Erosion of Grenada’s Parliamentary System Under Keith Mitchell’s New National Party: A 25-Year Reflection

For over two decades, the New National Party (NNP) led by Keith Mitchell has played a crucial role in shaping Grenada’s political landscape. However, this period has also been marked by significant erosion of the parliamentary system, raising questions about governance, accountability, and the very nature of political representation in […]