TAIPEI, Taiwan – US Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, the minister for foreign affairs and minister for defense of Australia convened the Australia-US Ministerial Consultations (AUSMIN) in the United States on August 6, 2024. After the meeting, the US Department of State and the Australian department of foreign affairs and trade issued a joint statement on the 34th AUSMIN. In the statement, the two countries reaffirmed the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and their shared opposition to unilateral changes to the cross-strait status quo. They called for the peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues through…
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Dre Island comin in, in a Dancehall Stylee, with this new track called “Nice Again”. De Song is taken from Dre’s upcoming album. The song is available now on all streaming platforms.Jamaican reggae / dancehall artist Dre Island delivers his new dancehall single ‘Nice Again’. Produced by longtime collaborator Dretegs, ‘Nice Again’ is a romance-infused dancehall track that has a classic 90s feel to it. Dre Island is a prominent artist who was part of the “Reggae Revival” of the mid-2010’s, a consciousness-raising and spiritually awakened era of artists coming out of Jamaica. Dre Island ability to fuse elements of…
Crop Over time is gonna be a special one this year, but to be honest, it has always been special. With the various music releases being churned out, we know that the people will be in for an amazing time. One person who is looking forward to it is Bajan Soca Artist Grateful Co as he looks forward to not only a fun Crop Over, but a stress-free life. He speaks about it in the new single, “No Horn“. Produced by Decibel Production and Green Shanti and released through The Parris Agency, Grateful Co is determined to be free of…
Kieran Smith, the CEO of Mr Green, poses for a photograph at their recycling factory in Nairobi, Kenya. Interview with Keiran SmithCEO AND CO-FOUNDER, MR GREEN AFRICA Lives in: Nairobi, Kenya Entrepreneur Keiran Smith left his investment banking career in Zurich to establish Mr Green Africa, a plastic waste recycling company in Kenya. Mr Green Africa purchases plastic waste from informal waste collectors and recycles it into small pellets, which are then sold to plastics manufacturers as raw materials for new products. The company has differentiated itself through its ‘fair-trade’ sourcing approach, which provides waste collectors with the opportunity to…
Stino Le Thwenny Announce “The Do It Boys Doccie.” The dynamic rap duo Stino Le Thwenny has just announced their latest venture, “The Do It Boys Doccie,” set to premiere on August 15 2024 on MTV Base. Stino Le Thwenny Announce “The Do It Boys Doccie” Renowned for their infectious beats and energetic raps, the duo aims to preserve the authenticity of their music career narrative through this documentary, ensuring their story remains untarnished. “The Do It Boys Doccie” promises to be a riveting exploration of Stino Le Thwenny‘s rise in the South African music scene, showcasing their contributions over…
Qionglin New Village sits deep in the Himalayas, just three miles from a region where a heavy military buildup and confrontations between Chinese and Indian troops have brought fears of a border war.The land was once an empty valley, more than 10,000 feet above the sea, traversed only by local hunters. Then Chinese officials built Qionglin, a village of cookie-cutter homes and finely paved roads, and paid people to move there from other settlements.China’s leader, Xi Jinping, calls such people “border guardians.” Qionglin’s villagers are essentially sentries on the front line of China’s claim to Arunachal Pradesh, India’s easternmost state,…
The United States women’s basketball team remains one of the most unstoppable forces in international competition.Thanks to another dominant showing on Friday in an 85-64 win over Australia, it punched its ticket for an eighth consecutive Olympic final and a chance to win its eighth straight gold medal. Friday’s win was also its 60th in a row in Olympic competition. The team has not lost a game since the 1992 semifinals to the Unified Team. In fact, it has lost just three Olympic competitions since the 1976 Games. The U.S. will play for gold on Sunday against France. It is a staggering…
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More than 100 Palestinians have been killed and dozens wounded in an Israeli strike on a Gaza school sheltering displaced people, the official Palestinian news agency said. “The Israeli strikes targeted the displaced people while performing Fajr (dawn) prayers, [which] led to a rapid increase in the number of casualties,” the Gaza Government Media Office said in a statement following the attack on Saturday morning. In its statement, the Israeli army said its air forces struck a “command and control centre” that “served as a hideout for Hamas terrorists and commanders” and was also a shelter for the residents of Gaza City.…
The night American sprinter Noah Lyles won a bronze medal, he had a fever of around 102 degrees Fahrenheit, according to his coach Lance Brauman. It’s what made that medal, in his last sprint at the Paris Olympics, all the more impressive to Brauman, who described the sprinter’s condition and future Friday in an interview with The Associated Press. Lyles tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday and finished third in Thursday’s final behind Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo and American teammate Kenneth Bednarek. “Those guys raced great,” Brauman said. “But to get a bronze medal in 19.70 with a temperature of about 102, that wasn’t too bad.” To…