Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung surprised everyone by playing drums to K-pop hits after formal talks in Tokyo.
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Iran protest death toll surpasses 2,500 as communication blackout eases
The toll exceeds deaths from any Iranian unrest in decades and recalls chaos surrounding the 1979 Islamic Revolution, analysts said.
Greenland’s prime minister says his country choses Denmark over US
Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen of Greenland said on Tuesday that his country choses Denmark over the US a day before officials from the three governments are set to meet at the White House. “Greenland will not be owned by the United States.” Nielsen added.
Israel cuts ties with three global bodies after US withdrawal, foreign ministry says
Last week, President Donald Trump signed a memorandum ordering the withdrawal of the United States from 66 international organisations as they “no longer serve American interests,” the White House said.
Nina Takes the Stairs: Wetlook, White, and Wonderful Chaos
Making an Entrance: Nina Dances Her Way Down At ayayay.org, we firmly believe that stairs are not just for going up and down they are for making an entrance. And on this particular day, Nina understood the assignment perfectly. Dressed in a crisp white bra and bold wetlook leggings, she turned an ordinary stairwell into…
Why Iran is teetering and what Trump might do
President Donald Trump has signaled in recent days that the U.S. is poised to take action against the Iranian government for its violent crackdown on widespread protests in the country, which has left more than 500 people dead and thousands jailed. In response, Iranian officials have privately suggested that the two countries work things out…
US accuses Russia of ‘dangerous and inexplicable escalation’ of war in Ukraine
Speaking at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, US Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Tammy Bruce singled out Russia’s launch of a nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile last week, close to Ukraine’s border with Poland, a NATO ally.
How difficult is it to mine rare earth minerals in Greenland?
A geologist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland discussed potential difficulties of mining rare earth minerals in Greenland. Diogo Rosa said: “Everyone talks about the rare earths again and that doesn’t mean they are the most feasible to be extracted.”
Venezuela’s ‘black gold’ allies: Caracas’ links to Cuba, China, Russia and Iran
From 1999 onwards, successive governments pursued a strategy linking foreign policy, state financing and the management of the country’s main industry. The result was a network of bilateral alliances that channelled much of Venezuela’s crude outside conventional buying and selling circuits.
