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Donald Trump is promoting a line of Trump-branded trainers for $399 (£316) a pair.The presidential hopeful appeared at “Sneaker Con” in Philadelphia, a footwear convention which brands itself “The Greatest Sneaker Show on Earth”. Trump was met with boos and cheers at the Philadelphia Convention Centre as he introduced what he called the first official Trump footwear.The trainers are bright gold hi-tops emblazoned with a “T”, American flag detailing on the back and a red and white sole.They are being branded as “Never Surrender Hi-Tops” on a new website which is also selling other Trump branded products including shoes, aftershave…
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron is set to visit the Falkland Islands this week as part of a tour of South America, the British government said on Sunday. The trip comes after Argentina’s recently elected president, Javier Milei, renewed calls for talks for the islands to come under Argentine sovereignty. Cameron is also scheduled to visit Paraguay this week, which will make him the first British Secretary to do so. He will then attend a foreign ministers’ meeting of the G20 bloc of countries in Brazil. Why is David Cameron visiting the Falkland Islands? Cameron said that he wanted to…
The United States condemned the worsening violence in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo and called on M23 rebels to cease hostilities immediately. In a statement released on Saturday, the US State Department also condemned Rwanda for supporting the rebels. “The United States strongly condemns the worsening violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) caused by the actions of the Rwanda-backed, US- and UN-sanctioned M23 armed group, including its recent incursions into the town of Sake,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said. What is happening in eastern Congo? Fighting has flared in recent days around the town…
Ukraine war: Despite the standing ovations and vows of support, Zelenskyy’s Western allies are falling short | World News
With the loss of another piece of land to Russian forces, Ukraine’s president urgently needs weapons, not hero-worship, from his Western allies.Volodymyr Zelenskyy was once again the star turn at an annual meeting of world leaders in Munich, receiving standing ovations, handshakes and vows of unwavering support. But despite the warm words, his Western partners are falling short when it comes to action.With a combined economic strength that is some 25 times that of Russia, the allies should be no match for Moscow.Yet they are failing to turn their financial advantage into overwhelming firepower for Ukraine’s outgunned troops on the…
Former US president and presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday advertised a pair of golden sneakers at “Sneaker Con.” “I’ve wanted to do this a long time,” the former president said when he announced the launch of a sneaker line. The convention is held in the city of Philadelphia in the northeastern state of Pennsylvania. Trump sells sneakers ahead of likely election rematch The shoes, called “The Never Surrender High-Tops,” are to be sold at a price of $399 (€370). The website selling the shoes says it has no connection to Trump’s electoral campaign. “The Never Surrender sneakers are your…
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been released on parole. He was seen leaving a hospital, where he had been detained for six months, early on Sunday. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said Thaksin had been scheduled to be released on parole on Sunday. Why was Thaksin Shinawatra detained? Former Prime Minister and Pheu Thai party founder Thaksin was ousted in a coup 17 years ago, driving him into self-imposed exile. He was in office from 2001 to 2006. He returned to Thailand for the first time in 15 years in August, only to be quickly arrested and taken to the…
David Cameron to visit Falkland Islands amid renewed calls in Argentina for talks on their future | UK News
Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron is set to visit the Falkland Islands – amid renewed calls in Argentina for talks on their future.The visit – the first by a cabinet minister since 2016 – is being touted as a high-profile demonstration that the remote South Atlantic archipelago remains a “valued part of the British family”. It comes after Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, thrust his country’s long-running claim over the British overseas territory back into the spotlight by calling for the islands to be handed over to Buenos Aires.However, Lord Cameron said their sovereignty was “not… up for discussion” while islanders…
Somalia accused Ethiopia on Saturday of trying to annex part of the country’s territory by signing a sea access deal with the breakaway region of Somaliland. Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud told reporters as he arrived for an African Union (AU) summit in Addis Ababa that Ethiopia and Somaliland had signed an agreement that is “nothing more than annexing part of Somalia to Ethiopia, and changing the borders of Somalia.” The maritime deal which has not been made public appears to give Ethiopia the right to build a port and naval base along 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) of Somaliland’s coast under a 50-year lease. The deal…
New visions and ideas for a global world order: This is one of the slogans of the 60th Munich Security Conference (MSC). The idea is that thre shouldn’t be winners or losers among the countries of the globe. Instead each state should be able to benefit from international cooperation. That is why the conference has invited representatives from countries in the so-called Global South, that is from countries in the southern hemisphere that are not Western industrialized nations. Whether from Asia, Africa or South America, there are guests in almost all panels making their perspectives heard. Could this be a first…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fought back against condemnation over a potential offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah, saying those advising against it are “telling us to lose the war”. Leaders and officials around the world, including US President Joe Biden and UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, have continually warned Mr Netanyahu against sending troops into Rafah, with particular concern about civilians who are sheltering there.But speaking during a press conference on Saturday, Mr Netanyahu seemed to hit out at forewarnings, saying: “Whoever is telling us not to operate in Rafah is telling us to lose the war.””I…