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From a global trade war to a global nuclear war, the gap for a WW III is narrowing! Some world officials are willing to make March 2026 remembered as the world warfare fashion show month, where powerful leaders showcase their vanity and ego, by testing live on civilians their latest artillery at high human costs. A mockery to humanity because if women are considered the cradle of life, intensifying bombing and missiles strikes on March 8th could metaphorically be perceived as Shakespearean symbolism revealing death as an end of moral judgment. This season, The Bridge Magazine celebrated International Women’s Day /month by sending a pious thought to ALL women who have lost their child (ren) in all massacres, social unrest, man-made fire disasters, conflict, and war zones worldwide.

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From a global trade war to a global nuclear war, the gap for a WW III is narrowing! Some world officials are willing to make March 2026 remembered as the world warfare fashion show month, where powerful leaders showcase their vanity and ego, by testing live on civilians their latest artillery at high human costs. A mockery to humanity because if women are considered the cradle of life, intensifying bombing and missiles strikes on March 8th could metaphorically be perceived as Shakespearean symbolism revealing death as an end of moral judgment.This season, The Bridge Magazine celebrated International Woman’s Day /month by sending a pious thought to ALL women who have lost their child (ren) in all massacres, social unrest, man-made fire disasters, conflict, and war zones worldwide. The Bridge MAG. Image

From a global trade war to a global nuclear war, the gap for a WW III is narrowing! Some world officials are willing to make March 2026 remembered as the world warfare fashion show month, where powerful leaders showcase their vanity and ego, by testing live on civilians their latest artillery at high human costs. A mockery to humanity because if women are considered the cradle of life, intensifying bombing and missiles strikes on March 8th could metaphorically be perceived as Shakespearean symbolism revealing death as an end of moral judgment.
This season, The Bridge Magazine celebrated International Women’s Day /month by sending a pious thought to ALL women who have lost their child (ren) in all massacres, social unrest, man-made fire disasters, conflict, and war zones worldwide.
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On March 8th 2026, like a black veil foreshadowing a massacre, a cloud of black ash covered grey skies prevailed in the Middle East as a heavy rain of missiles and drones struck The Islamic Republic of Iran :

 

At the cusp of  completing the Holy Islamic Calendar by fasting towards Ramadan,  adding up to a heavy death toll to the existing lengthy list of modern wars and conflict casualties.

 

Women worldwide in social unrest, man-made fire disasters, red zones, war and conflict zones worldwide are inconsolable: They are weeping their heart out as they are unable to identify the corpse of their, child (ren) among the casualties.

 

Meaning families are unable to plan decent funerals for their loved ones to honour each of them with a final goodbye that consolidates and enhances shared memories of their voyage on earth.

 

The Bridge Magazine describes war unfolding and intensifying live on March 8th 2026 Mainstream media and television channels as a pinch me moment, a TRAGEDY. 

 

 

On March 8th 2026, like a black veil foreshadowing a massacre, a cloud of black ash covered grey skies prevailed in the Middle east as a heavy rain of missiles and drones struck The Islamic Republic of Iran: At the cusp of completing the Holy Islamic Calendar by fasting towards Ramadan, adding up to a heavy death toll to the existing lengthy list of modern wars and conflict casualties. The Bridge MAG. Image

On March 8th 2026, like a black veil foreshadowing a massacre, a cloud of black ash covered grey skies prevailed in the Middle East as a heavy rain of missiles and drones struck The Islamic Republic of Iran:
At the cusp of completing the Holy Islamic Calendar by fasting towards Ramadan, adding up to a heavy death toll to the existing lengthy list of modern wars and conflict casualties.
The Bridge MAG. Image

War brings tears to eyes, primal fear from humans’ brain to their souls, sorrows to hearts and trauma to the psyche.

 

Sharing civilians’ casualties millions of times on social media, each time with a new and different outlook or pictures by citizen journalists does not make real war an entertainment context.  

 

War is neither a football match, nor a Netflix Fictional movie series.

 

We live in a money and profit driven world! Our editorial may understand the urge of the Mainstream media to heighten and emphasise more on how oil prices skyrocket, whilst reporting the US-Israel-Iran conflict.   The world was already experiencing a Global trade war.

 

When   states have opted waging wars to feed their greed for power through economic gain, control of goods and resources, the heaviest cost to pay is human cost. 

 

Sadly, very little about human casualty is being reported! The mass murders, and human mass graves are not mentioned. Video footage of collapsing houses with no wounded humans are fare fetched!

 

Residential and business buildings becoming mass graves as they collapsed after being struck by missiles is truly inconceivable.

 

 

Women worldwide are weeping their heart out as they are unable to identify the corpse of their, child (ren) among the casualties. Meaning families are unable to plan decent funerals for their loved ones to honour each of them with a final goodbye that consolidates and enhances shared memories of their voyage on earth.The Bridge MAG. Image

Women worldwide are weeping their heart out as they are unable to identify the corpse of their, child (ren) among the casualties. Meaning families are unable to plan decent funerals for their loved ones to honour each of them with a final goodbye that consolidates and enhances shared memories of their voyage on earth.
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But The Bridge Magazine is a Humans FIRST Publication and we treat any issue threatening or endangering human species very seriously.

 

 

Conflict Index dead toll Statics leave too stunned to speak:

 

“Over the past 12 months, violent events resulted in over 240,000 deaths […]  ACLED records 204,605 conflict events from 1 December 2024 to 28 November 2025.”

 

The ACLED Conflict Index is a global assessment of how and where conflicts in every country and territory in the world vary according to four indicators — deadliness, danger to civilians, geographic diffusion, and the number of armed groups.

 

  • Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Gaza conflict (current war)

 

  • Spillover in the West Bank.

 

  • Israeli–Lebanese conflict.

 

  • Hezbollah–Israel conflict (since 2023) 2026 Hezbollah–Israel war.

 

  • Israeli–Syrian conflict.

 

  • Israeli intervention in Syrian war (during Gaza war).

 

  • US- Israel-Iran

 

  • Iran–Israel proxy conflict

 

 

The Bridge Magazine describes war unfolding and intensifying live on March 8th 2026 Mainstream media and television channels as a pinch me moment, a TRAGEDY. We live in a money and profit driven world! Our editorial may understand the urge of the Mainstream media to heighten and emphasise more on how oil prices skyrocket, whilst reporting the US-Israel-Iran conflict. The world was already experiencing a Global trade war. Sadly, very little about human casualty is being reported! The mass murders, and human mass graves are not mentioned. Video footage of collapsing houses with no wounded humans are fare fetched! The Bridge MAG. Image

The Bridge Magazine describes war unfolding and intensifying live on March 8th 2026 Mainstream media and television channels as a pinch me moment, a TRAGEDY.
We live in a money and profit driven world! Our editorial may understand the urge of the Mainstream media to heighten and emphasise more on how oil prices skyrocket,
whilst reporting the US-Israel-Iran conflict. The world was already experiencing a Global trade war.
Sadly, very little about human casualty is being reported! The mass murders, and human mass graves are not mentioned. Video footage of collapsing houses with no wounded humans are fare fetched!
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The world is believed to have become more violent: the number of armed conflicts is at its highest since the end of World War II.

  

 

Our ‘World in Data’ on its ‘War and Peace’ category published shocking updates, as the chart shows, ‘at least 150 ongoing armed conflicts have been recorded each year recently.’

 

  • Instability in the Northern Triangle. Region: Americas.

 

  • Criminal Violence in Haiti. Region: Americas.

 

  • Civil War in Sudan.

 

  • DRC Congo North Kivu war.

 

  • Violent Extremism in the Sahel.

 

  • Confrontation Over Taiwan.

 

  • Conflict in Ethiopia.

 

  • Iran’s Conflict With Israel and the United States.

 

  • U S. Confrontation With Venezuela.

The list goes on!

 

 

 

War brings tears to eyes, primal fear from humans’ brain to their souls, sorrows to hearts and trauma to the psyche. Sharing civilians’ casualties millions of times on social media, each time with a new and different outlook or pictures by citizen journalists does not make real war an entertainment context. War is neither a football match, nor a Netflix Fictional movie series. The Bridge MAG. Image

War brings tears to eyes, primal fear from humans’ brain to their souls, sorrows to hearts and trauma to the psyche.
Sharing civilians’ casualties millions of times on social media, each time with a new and different outlook or pictures by citizen journalists does not make real war an entertainment context. War is neither a football match, nor a Netflix Fictional movie series.
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With no disrespect but are we back to square one?

As in, in a Neanderthal sort of ice age era where our closest extinct human relative used to be an apex predator for their own kind?

 

But the ‘modern Man’ is just using more sophisticated and ‘advanced’   means to kill his own kind?

 

We are certainly not back to a Neanderthal era!

 

 

The Bridge Magazine is a Humans FIRST Publication and we treat any issue threatening or endangering human species very seriously.The Bridge Magazine dedicates a moment of silence, a candle lit to all journalists dead worldwide either whilst searching for the truth, for their passion for journalism, or who have died of natural causes. The Bridge MAG. Image

The Bridge Magazine is a Humans FIRST Publication and we treat any issue threatening or endangering human species very seriously.
The Bridge Magazine dedicates a moment of silence, a candle lit to all journalists dead worldwide either whilst searching for the truth, for their passion for journalism, or who have died of natural causes.
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Upon looking how far we have come; The Bridge Magazine believes humanity is smarter than having to choose war as the last result of a global trade war escalation for conflict resolution.

 

Mankind’s list of breakthroughs is countless:

 

Modern languages, medical, culinary   architectural, agricultural, educational, arts, sports, motors, sciences, engineering, technologies, Crypto, AI… space and astronomy…

 

In real war, video footage is tempered to align with political agendas, electoral promises or manifestos.

 

Mass burials of innocent children, pregnant women, unborn babies, students who will never graduate, the youth who have been chaste awaiting for their first love…

 

Brides and grooms who will never wed, the elderly who have worked so hard and were expecting to enjoy their retirement, humans with disabilities, unwell people in hospitals awaiting treatment or in critical care who have passed away.

Families stranded in airports as they enjoyed holidays they have been working hard and paying taxes for… the list goes on.

 

 

In real life, in war time, real blood is being spilled, real lives wrecked, destroyed for ever, and families will remain physically and or psychologically wounded and traumatised for the rest of their lives. Did you know? The world's longest ongoing civil war, spanning almost eight decades is the military situation in Myanmar as of 3 October 2025. Myanmar is believed to have been in armed conflict since 1948. The Bridge MAG. Image

In real life, in war time, real blood is being spilled, real lives wrecked, destroyed for ever, and families will remain physically and or psychologically wounded and traumatised for the rest of their lives.
Did you know?
The world’s longest ongoing civil war, spanning almost eight decades is the military situation in Myanmar as of 3 October 2025. Myanmar is believed to have been in armed conflict since 1948.
The Bridge MAG. Image

In real life, in war time, real blood is being spilled, real lives wrecked, destroyed for ever, and families will remain physically and or psychologically wounded and traumatised for the rest of their lives.

 

Did you know?

 

 

The world’s longest ongoing civil war, spanning almost eight decades is the military situation in Myanmar as of 3 October 2025. Myanmar is believed to have been in armed conflict since 1948. 

 

 Myanmar formally known as Burma:

 

The country borders China and India. Statistics show “Outside of China, Myanmar has some of the best geology for heavy rare earths used in permanent magnet production, namely terbium and dysprosium, fertile Irrawaddy, natural resources. Let alone its highest solar potential in Southeast and among the highest in the world […].”

 

The late Award-winning Australian born – London based Journalist, filmmaker John Pilger and David Munro travelled to undercover Burma. They discovered and exposed the terrible human price its people were still paying in the former British colony.

 

David Munro was born on 1 July 1944 in London, England, UK. He was an actor and producer, known for Death of a Nation: The Timor Conspiracy (1994) Central Independent Television documentary, written and presented by John Pilger,  and directed and produced by David Munro which documents the involvement of Western governments in the Indonesian invasion and occupation of East Timor.

 

“With an eye to its vast Asian market, Europe promotes human rights when the price is right. In Burma, crimes against humanity are allowed to continue without challenge.

An undercover investigation of slave labour in Burma. “On the surface, everything appears serene… But Burma is also a secret country, isolated for the past 34 years since a brutal dictatorship seized power, the assault on its people all but forgotten. To tell their story, we had to go undercover. What we found was a […]”

 

Inside Burma: Land of Fear: Directed by David Munro. With the late John Pilger. Documentary about the military ruling regime in Burma. 

 

 

 

This ‘drum beat’ was the theme of Pilger’s 1983 documentary Frontline: The Search for Truth in Wartime, a history of war journalism from the Crimea in the 19th century (‘the last British war without censorship’) to Margaret Thatcher’s Falklands War in 1982.“The truth is that an independent journalist’s reporting from the frontline, and photographs of mass graves never appeared in mainstream media. In occupied Palestine, the intimidation and killing of non-Western journalists by the Israelis are seldom reported.” - John Pilger The Bridge MAG. Image

This ‘drum beat’ was the theme of Pilger’s 1983 documentary Frontline: The Search for Truth in Wartime, a history of war journalism from the Crimea in the 19th century (‘the last British war without censorship’) to Margaret Thatcher’s Falklands War in 1982.
“The truth is that an independent journalist’s reporting from the frontline, and photographs of mass graves never appeared in mainstream media. In occupied Palestine, the intimidation and killing of non-Western journalists by the Israelis are seldom reported.”
– John Pilger
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Our editorial is aware reporting in general and in war time in particular is very challenging for Journalists.

 

 

The number of journalists killed in connection with their work has risen again, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has compiled and analysed the figures for journalists killed during the past 20 years – two especially deadly decades for those in the service of the right to inform.

 

“What with murders, contract killings, ambushes, war zone deaths and fatal injuries, a staggering total of 1,668 journalists have been killed worldwide in connection with their work in the last two decades (2003-2022). This gives an average of more than 80 journalists killed every year. The total killed since 2000 is 1,787.  According to RSF’s.”

 

 

The Bridge Magazine dedicates a moment of silence, a candle lit to all journalists dead worldwide either whilst searching for the truth, for their passion for journalism, or who have died of natural causes.  

 

 

Although Journalists are protected by the law “as long as they do not take a direct part in the hostilities and News media, even when used for propaganda purposes, still enjoy immunity.”  The choice remains to each journalist left with their own conscience to know the lengths to which they may wish to go.

 

The War You Don’t See by John Pilger is a landmark in journalism.

 

“The lives of countless men, women and children depend on the truth or their blood is on those of us who are meant to keep the record straight.” Concluded Pilger

 

 

The War You Don’t See by John Pilger is a landmark in journalism.“The lives of countless men, women and children depend on the truth or their blood is on those of us who are meant to keep the record straight.” Concluded Pilger, “The War You Don’t See analyses propaganda as a weapon in Iraq and Afghanistan. The title refers to censorship by omission – ‘the most virulent form of censorship,’ and the collusion of journalists in nominally free societies such as Britain and the United States.” - John Pilger The Bridge MAG. Image

The War You Don’t See by John Pilger is a landmark in journalism.
“The lives of countless men, women and children depend on the truth or their blood is on those of us who are meant to keep the record straight.” Concluded Pilger,
“The War You Don’t See analyses propaganda as a weapon in Iraq and Afghanistan. The title refers to censorship by omission – ‘the most virulent form of censorship,’ and the collusion of journalists in nominally free societies such as Britain and the United States.”
– John Pilger
The Bridge MAG. Image

This ‘drum beat’ was the theme of Pilger’s 1983 documentary Frontline:

 

The Search for Truth in Wartime, a history of war journalism from the Crimea in the 19th century (‘the last British war without censorship’) to Margaret Thatcher’s Falklands War in 1982.

 

 

“The War You Don’t See analyses propaganda as a weapon in Iraq and Afghanistan. The title refers to censorship by omission – ‘the most virulent form of censorship,’ and the collusion of journalists in nominally free societies such as Britain and the United States.”

– John Pilger

 

 

“The truth is that an independent journalist’s reporting from the frontline, and photographs of mass graves never appeared in mainstream media. In occupied Palestine, the intimidation and killing of non-Western journalists by the Israelis are seldom reported.”

– John Pilger

 

 

War might look geographically far away, but it is not: remember! Humans are all linked in a way or another.

 

War is not just unfolding in the middle east or in all aforementioned conflict zones. That is in theory! In practice, all wars have a domino effect on the rest of the world.

 

 

The whole world is indirectly at war:

 

Our editorial deplores that selfish kind of self-centred way of perceiving life in general and in particular when thinking war is elsewhere meaning they are not involved when war breaks out in a specific area or country /countries in the world.

 

 

According to growing trending gossip on social media, it is believed some of the world’s High -Profile officials are ready to burn the world down to teach the world populations a lesson. So, no one among the commoners will ever dare mention the Epstein child trafficking sex scandal, or any other similar human trafficking scandals involving the ELITE again. That only the ELITE can get away with murders and filthy killings.There is another view: The ELITE has many ways of getting away with wrongdoings since the dawn of time, without involving such bloodshed over civilian casualties and or collateral damages... The Bridge MAG. Image

According to growing trending gossip on social media, it is believed some of the world’s High -Profile officials are ready to burn the world down to teach the world populations a lesson. So, no one among the commoners will ever dare mention the Epstein child trafficking sex scandal, or any other similar human trafficking scandals involving the ELITE again. That only the ELITE can get away with murders and filthy killings.
There is another view: The ELITE has many ways of getting away with wrongdoings since the dawn of time, without involving such bloodshed over civilian casualties and or collateral damages…

For instance, a person who is grieving their loved ones after their lineage got wiped out in a war zone or conflict zone owning a business in Tibet, Brazil…

 

Will close their business and it will echo and have a direct impact on Tibetan employees they use to employ and by extension their families.

 

The same goes for a gifted brain surgeon, a heart surgeon, or a talented gynaecologist obstetrician practicing in an apparent no war zone.

 

But if they have lost family members due to war in their countries of origin, this is likely to affect their medical and special skills. It may affect the way they perform surgery etc.

 

You cannot expect a brain surgeon experiencing physical harm, psychological distress, forced displacement after losing his whole family back home in an armed conflict country to handle his scalpel with the same dexterity as in a time of peace when they suffered no human losses.

 

The talented gynaecologist obstetrician as a war victim, will be unable to assist women to deliver their babies.

 

The heart surgeon’ state of trauma will not allow them to cure   patients awaiting for heart transplant or surgery, whatever the clinic or the hospital backlog, brain surgery, or a lecturer none of the above will be in a perfect state of mind to focus and have the same speed and effectiveness to execute their occupation.

 

War is bad in many stances: like a double-edged sword, it tears families apart, carving deep down hatred against factions: a young Iranian is now tormented to break the news to his family that he wants to get married to a young American woman he has been dating in secret for instance leading to what some might deem as uncomfortable conversations: 

Religion, social class, skin tones… 

 

According to growing trending gossip on social media, it is believed some of the world’s High -Profile officials are ready to burn the world down to teach the world populations a lesson.

 

So, no one among the commoners will ever dare mention the Epstein child trafficking sex scandal, or any other similar human trafficking scandals involving the ELITE again. That only the ELITE can get away with murders and filthy killings.

 

There is another view: The ELITE has many ways of getting away with wrongdoings since the dawn of time, without involving such bloodshed over civilian casualties and or collateral damages…

 

Regardless of the reason, war should never be an option toward conflict resolutions and the killing of civilians is a TRAGEDY. Real wars go beyond PR and manipulation of the masses.  At The Bridge Magazine, wars zones, conflicts, incidents, involving the loss of humans is ALWAYS regarded as a TRAGEDY.

 

 

According to Adam Roberts in regards to lives and statistics, “90% of modern war victims are civilians”.Showing less masculinity by toning down less Tarzan like muscles in front of humans suffering is not a weakness. It rather shows a bit of empathy for your own kind. Whilst awaiting that the clouds become less grey as the world's leaders involved in wars regain their moral compass and get back to a peaceful agreement, The Bridge Magazine addresses its heartfelt condolences to families mourning for losing their loved ones in Iran, DRC Congo, Sudan, Burma ... in the fire disaster of Le Constellation bar of Crans-Montana in Switzerland: our editorial dedicates a moment of silence, a candle lit, its thoughts and prayers to families mourning worldwide. The Bridge MAG. Image

According to Adam Roberts in regards to lives and statistics, “90% of modern war victims are civilians”.
Showing less masculinity by toning down less Tarzan like muscles in front of humans suffering is not a weakness. It rather shows a bit of empathy for your own kind. Whilst awaiting that the clouds become less grey as the world’s leaders involved in wars regain their moral compass and get back to a peaceful agreement,
The Bridge Magazine addresses its heartfelt condolences to families mourning for losing their loved ones in Iran, DRC Congo, Sudan, Burma … in the fire disaster of Le Constellation bar of Crans-Montana in Switzerland: our editorial dedicates a moment of silence, a candle lit, its thoughts and prayers to families mourning worldwide.
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According to Adam Roberts in regards to lives and statistics, “90% of modern war victims are civilians”.

 

Showing less masculinity by toning down less Tarzan like muscles in front of humans suffering is not a weakness.

It rather shows a bit of empathy for your own kind.

 

Whilst awaiting that the clouds become less grey as the world’s leaders involved in wars regain their moral compass and get back to a peaceful agreement:

 

The Bridge Magazine addresses its heartfelt condolences to families mourning for losing their loved ones in :

 

Iran, DRC Congo, Sudan, Burma … in the fire disaster of Le Constellation bar of    Crans-Montana in Switzerland:

 

Our editorial dedicates a moment of silence, a candle lit, its thoughts and prayers to families mourning worldwide.  

 

 

As a follow up and update of The Bridge Magazine’s 14th Anniversary celebration announcement, Rachel Tcheungna has published 23 educational books in both English and French which are now ready for global distribution.

 

 

Follow the links below to purchase one or various of The Bridge Books.

 

 

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 2) Beauty, Health and Wellbeing Global News That Never Fades: The Bridge Magazine Book – From Britain’s News to World Exclusives.

 

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Rachel Tcheungna,
Author, Writer of The Bridge Books and
The Bridge Magazine Editor

7 Comments »

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Dear ALL,

    The War You Don’t See by John Pilger is a landmark in journalism.

    “The lives of countless men, women and children depend on the truth or their blood is on those of us who are meant to keep the record straight.” Concluded Pilger,

    In real life, in war time, real blood is being spilled, real lives wrecked, destroyed for ever, and families will remain physically and or psychologically wounded and traumatised for the rest of their lives.

    Did you know?

    The world’s longest ongoing civil war, spanning almost eight decades is the military situation in Myanmar as of 3 October 2025. Myanmar is believed to have been in armed conflict since 1948.

    Myanmar formally known as Burma:

    The late Award-winning Australian born – London based Journalist, filmmaker John Pilger and David Munro travelled to undercover Burma. They discovered and exposed the terrible human price its people were still paying in the former British colony.

    Kind Regards,

    The Editor
    Rachel Tcheungna

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Dear ALL,

    We live in a money and profit driven world! Our editorial may understand the urge of the Mainstream media to heighten and emphasise more on how oil prices skyrocket…

    When states have opted waging wars to feed their greed for power through economic gain, control of goods and resources, the heaviest cost to pay is human cost.

    Sadly, very little about human casualty is being reported! The mass murders, and human mass graves are not mentioned. Video footage of collapsing houses with no wounded humans are fare fetched!

    The Bridge Magazine is a Humans FIRST Publication and we treat any issue threatening or endangering human species very seriously.

    The Bridge Magazine dedicates a moment of silence, a candle lit to all journalists dead worldwide either whilst searching for the truth, for their passion for journalism, or who have died of natural causes.
    According to Adam Roberts in regards to lives and statistics, “90% of modern war victims are civilians”.

    Showing less masculinity by toning down less Tarzan like muscles in front of humans suffering is not a weakness. It rather shows a bit of empathy for your own kind. Whilst awaiting that the clouds become less grey as the world’s leaders involved in wars regain their moral compass and get back to a peaceful agreement:

    The Bridge Magazine addresses its heartfelt condolences to families mourning for losing their loved ones in Iran, DRC Congo, Sudan, Burma … in the fire disaster of Le Constellation bar of Crans-Montana in Switzerland: our editorial dedicates a moment of silence, a candle lit, its thoughts and prayers to families mourning worldwide.

    Kind Regards,

    The Editor
    Rachel Tcheungna

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Chers tous, chères toutes,

    Notre éditorial a pour objectif d’auréoler l’image du Journalisme Constructif dans le monde entier.

    The Bridge Magazine 🌍 🗞️ est politiquement et religieusement neutre : la ligne éditoriale relie, concilie les cultures, les tribus, les classes sociales, les teintes de peaux, les Nations, les continents, les idéologies du monde entier.

    L’épanouissement et l’intérêt de l’HUMANITÉ est et reste au centre de mes préoccupations éditoriales.

    Une avalanche de remerciements à tous les lecteurs qui nous ont permis de faire grandir ce journal. 🌍 🗞️

    Notre lectorat est la raison pour laquelle je continue à m’accrocher au stylo, au crayon et au clavier malgré la pression du travail et les difficultés du Journalisme.

    Merci infiniment de m’avoir donné suffisamment d’espoir pour garder allumée la flamme de ma passion pour le métier.

    Toute l’équipe de The Bridge Magazine 🌍 🗞️ exprime sa profonde gratitude à tous les lecteurs du monde entier pour avoir contribué à notre succès.

    Bien cordialement,

    L’Éditrice
    Rachel Tcheungna

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Dear ALL,

    Our editorial aims to portray the image of Constructive Journalism throughout the world. Constructive Journalism is and remains our zeitgeist and aims to challenge and give a balance to the status quo established by the mainstream media.

    The Bridge Magazine 🌍 🗞️ is politically and religiously neutral: we bring together different cultures, tribes, social classes, skin tones, nations, continents, and ideologies from around the world. MANKIND is what we value the most. The blossoming and success of humanity is and remains at the centre of my editorial concerns.

    Our readers are the reason why I keep holding on the pen, pencil and keyboard despite the odds and stress that I experience in Journalism.

    Thank you for giving me enough hope to keep the flame burning: it keeps my passion for writing alive.

    The team at The Bridge Magazine 🌍 🗞️ expresses its deep gratitude to readers around the world for contributing to our success.

    Thank you to all the readers for being part of my success.

    With all my gratitude.

    Kind Regards,

    The editor,
    Rachel Tcheungna

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Chers tous, chères toutes,

    C’est l’étincelle dans l’âme, le sourire d’une oreille à l’autre que je lis toutes vos mises à jour et tous vos commentaires, c’est fort apprécié.


    Un immense merci pour tous vos mots d’encouragement que je reçois tous les jours concernant mes articles.

    Juste pour vous dire : si je ne réponds pas à vos commentaires individuellement, c’est parce qu’il y a une avalanche de milliers de commentaires au quotidien dans mon tableau de bord.

    Je vous rassure que je vois toutes vos mises à jour et tous vos commentaires et nous, l’équipe de The Bridge Magazine 🌍 🗞️vous en sommes éternellement reconnaissants.

    Bien cordialement,

    L’Éditrice
    Rachel Tcheungna

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    Dear All,

    A massive thank you for all your comments and words of encouragement that I receive on a daily basis regarding my articles.

    Just to note: if I do not reply to your comments individually it is because there is an overload of comments in my dashboard but I do see all your feedback and comments and we, the team at The Bridge Magazine 🌍 🗞️ are eternally grateful.

    Kind Regards,

    The Editor
    Rachel Tcheungna

  • bridge_admin12 said:

    The Bridge MAG. 🌍 🗞️ Appreciation

    This season, as a sign of gratitude, below are few readers’ comments worldwide. picked at random from the dashboard

    From Tibet to Australia, via America, … thank you once again for commenting on my articles and for being part of my success.

    “[…] I recently stumbled upon something shockingly creative, I had to drop my sandwich and scream about it.
    This article is a pixel miracle. It’s packed with color chaos, creative magic, and just the right amount of interface wizardry.
    … Because on my Wi-Fi, this is next-level.”

    “I was struck by your recent piece on trade, tariffs, and the hidden costs of human trafficking. You bring forward voices and truths that many would rather turn away from — and that makes your work both vital and lasting.
    I’m building something…—
    in a way that outlives the news cycle…— it’s about real voices being remembered.

    Your work already embodies that spirit. If it resonates, I’d love to record a short session with you — a conversation that captures your perspective for the archive, alongside the journalism you’re already doing. We’re early in this project, so there’s no pressure and no fee barriers.
    Would you be open to exploring that with me?
    Warmly”

    “Your blog is a treasure chest of wisdom. Regards”

    “What an incredible read! Your insightful analysis and thorough research have created a truly compelling article. I am thoroughly impressed by the depth and breadth of your expertise. This is exactly the kind of high-quality content that keeps me coming back for more. Sincerely”

    “This article is absolutely phenomenal. The depth of your research and the clarity of your writing are impressive. You’ve managed to convey complex information in a clear and engaging way. I’m thoroughly impressed by this standout piece. Best wishes”

    “Your content is always exceptional. This article was particularly enlightening. Brilliant post! Your writing is very impactful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
    Best wishes”

    Kind Regards,

    The Editor
    Rachel Tcheungna

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