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⭐ The Global Power Grid: Visualizing the World’s Primary Sources of Electricity

The global energy landscape is currently defined by a high-stakes transition as nations attempt to pivot away from a century-long reliance on fossil fuels. Despite the rapid growth of wind and solar capacity, coal remains the single largest contributor to the global power mix, accounting for roughly one-third of all electricity generated worldwide. This dominance is driven largely by industrial expansion in emerging economies, even as developed nations accelerate their shift toward decarbonized grids. As the world pushes toward net-zero targets, the competition between traditional and renewable sources has intensified. Natural gas maintains a firm second-place position due to its role as a "bridge fuel," while low-carbon sources—including nuclear, hydro, solar, and wind—now collectively represent nearly 40% of the global total. The following breakdown explores the specific data behind these energy pillars and the geographic shifts defining how the world powers its future. The...

Donald Trump Draws Backlash for UFO Disclosure: An ‘Epic Distraction’ From Epstein Files and Iran War

The current political landscape in 2026 is dominated by a controversial rollout of declassified UFO files, authorized by President Donald Trump under the new Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE) program. While the administration frames this release of military infrared footage and Apollo mission transcripts as a landmark victory for "maximum transparency," it has triggered an immediate and sharp backlash. Critics and former allies alike argue that the timing is far from coincidental, labeling the disclosure an "epic distraction" orchestrated to shift public attention away from the administration's more pressing earthly failures. At the heart of the outcry is the belief that the "alien buzz" is being used as a tactical smoke screen to bury major scandals: the refusal to fully unseal the Jeffrey Epstein client list, the mounting human and financial costs of the unpopular military campaign against Iran, and a domestic ec...

How Trump Trigger the Market to Make Huge Profits — And Why India Should Pay Attention

I’ve been watching the Iran situation very closely over the last two months, and honestly, my biggest concern is not just the war itself — it’s the market behavior around it. When oil prices move, currencies react, and stock indices swing overnight, people like us in India feel it before we even understand why it happened. What worries me more is this pattern I keep noticing: every time tensions rise around Iran, the markets react in ways that benefit specific players in the United States. And when I connect those movements with the timing of Donald Trump’s statements, tweets, and policy signals, I start asking one uncomfortable question — is geopolitics being used as a trading strategy? This is not just a US issue. When crude approaches $100, India pays the price immediately. Petrol, inflation, logistics costs — everything changes for ordinary households here. That’s why I think the story behind how Trump trigger the market to make huge profits deserves serious attention from India...