• During a high-profile visit to Seoul, President Emmanuel Macron urged medium-sized powers like Japan and South Korea to strengthen cooperation and resist being overshadowed by the global dominance of the U.S. and China. He emphasized that these nations must avoid becoming “vassals” and instead work together to build a coalition focused on independent security and strategic autonomy. Macron’s remarks highlight France’s push for middle powers to play a more assertive role in shaping global affairs, promoting a balance of power that is not solely dictated by the largest nations.
    #Macron #MiddlePowers #StrategicAutonomy #GlobalPolitics #BreakingNews
    During a high-profile visit to Seoul, President Emmanuel Macron urged medium-sized powers like Japan and South Korea to strengthen cooperation and resist being overshadowed by the global dominance of the U.S. and China. He emphasized that these nations must avoid becoming “vassals” and instead work together to build a coalition focused on independent security and strategic autonomy. Macron’s remarks highlight France’s push for middle powers to play a more assertive role in shaping global affairs, promoting a balance of power that is not solely dictated by the largest nations. #Macron #MiddlePowers #StrategicAutonomy #GlobalPolitics #BreakingNews
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  • It Breaks my heart when my memes miss
    It Breaks my heart when my memes miss 🥺🤣
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  • On April 2, 2026, the crew of the Artemis II captured breathtaking high-resolution images of Earth from about 40,000–41,000 miles away — deep in space

    It marked the first time since 1972 that humans photographed a full crescent Earth from such a distance, offering a rare and powerful view of our planet from afar
    On April 2, 2026, the crew of the Artemis II captured breathtaking high-resolution images of Earth from about 40,000–41,000 miles away — deep in space It marked the first time since 1972 that humans photographed a full crescent Earth from such a distance, offering a rare and powerful view of our planet from afar
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    it’s all starting to make sense…
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    subtle foreshadowing or coincidence?
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    very true!
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  • Russia, China, and France have blocked a United Nations Security Council proposal that would have authorized military force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route. The draft resolution, introduced by Bahrain and supported by Gulf countries, initially called for allowing nations to use “all necessary means” to ensure safe passage amid ongoing tensions with Iran. However, the three veto-wielding members opposed any language permitting offensive military action, leading diplomats to remove the authorization of force and delay the vote. The Strait of Hormuz, situated between Iran and Oman, is a critical chokepoint through which roughly 20% of the world’s oil supply passes, making its security a major concern for global energy markets.
    Russia, China, and France have blocked a United Nations Security Council proposal that would have authorized military force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route. The draft resolution, introduced by Bahrain and supported by Gulf countries, initially called for allowing nations to use “all necessary means” to ensure safe passage amid ongoing tensions with Iran. However, the three veto-wielding members opposed any language permitting offensive military action, leading diplomats to remove the authorization of force and delay the vote. The Strait of Hormuz, situated between Iran and Oman, is a critical chokepoint through which roughly 20% of the world’s oil supply passes, making its security a major concern for global energy markets.
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