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Greenland’s Desire to Be ‘Colonized’ by Donald Trump

by Chief Editor January 9, 2025
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Greenland: The Melting Arctic Jewel in Trump’s Sights

In an unexpected turn of events, Donald Trump Jr. recently touched down in Greenland, the world’s largest island and a territory that his father, U.S. President Donald Trump, has expressed interest in purchasing, despite Greenland’s firm stance against such an idea. This visit has sparked speculation about the Trump administration’s true intentions for the Arctic territory.

Last December, President Trump openly stated his desire to acquire Greenland, asserting that it was a strategic necessity for U.S. national security. When pressed about whether military or economic means would be used to achieve this, he responded, "Not, I can’t convince you on either, but I can tell you this, we need it for security reasons." His administration has hinted at the importance of Greenland’s mineral resources, including rare earth metals, which could become more accessible as climate change melts its ice.

Greenland’s strategic location between the United States and Europe, along with its vast mineral wealth, has long made it a geopolitical prize. The island, home to over 56,000 people, is a former Danish colony and now a self-governing territory. Its capital, Nuuk, is closer to New York than to Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen. Ulrik Pram Gad, a researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, notes that Greenland has long been seen as a key to U.S. security, particularly in countering potential Russian threats.

President Trump is not the first U.S. leader to eye Greenland. In 1867, President Andrew Johnson considered buying the island alongside Alaska. After World War II, President Truman offered Denmark USD 100 million for Greenland. Neither attempt was successful, but the U.S. did secure a military base in Greenland through a 1951 defense agreement. Thule Air Base, located in northwest Greenland, serves as the northernmost installation of the U.S. Armed Forces and is equipped with a ballistic missile early warning system.

However, what might appeal most to President Trump is Greenland’s rich endowment of natural resources. Klaus Dodds, a professor of geopolitics at Royal Holloway, University of London, points out that these include oil and gas, as well as rare earth metals crucial for electric vehicle batteries, wind turbines, and military technology. Currently, China dominates global production of these metals, raising concerns about potential supply disruptions. Greenland’s melting ice could also open up new shipping routes, further boosting its economic potential.

Yet, Greenland’s government and people are resolute in their refusal to be sold. Greenland’s Prime Minister Mute Egede declares, "We are not for sale and will not be for sale. We cannot give up the fight we have fought for many years for our freedom." Former Greenland Prime Minister Kuupik V. Kleist adds that Trump’s comments are more about appealing to his domestic audience than engaging with Greenlanders. He doubts that Greenland’s status will change anytime soon.

Interestingly, Trump’s remarks come at a time when Greenland is reassessing its relationship with Denmark. The newly elected government has called for more autonomy, and Egede has spoken of breaking free from Denmark’s "colonial grip." Denmark, however, has signaled its commitment to Greenland’s self-rule and is open to dialogue with the U.S. about cooperation in the Arctic.

Greenland is working to boost its independence by diversifying its economy, including plans to expand tourism. Yet, it remains heavily reliant on Danish subsidies. Could U.S. support fill this financial gap? Some Greenlandic politicians have floated the idea of a special association with the U.S., where Greenland maintains sovereignty but receives financial backing in exchange for accommodating U.S. strategic interests. For now, it remains unclear how far President Trump will pursue his ambition to acquire Greenland.

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January 9, 2025 0 comments
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Indonesia Embracing BRICS: A Boost to Market and U.S.-RI Relations, Says LUHUT

by Chief Editor January 9, 2025
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Indonesia Joins BRICS: Market Expansion and Independence on the Agenda

In a significant move, Indonesia has officially become a full member of the BRICS group, formerly comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. This strategic shift, driven by President Prabowo Subianto‘s leadership, promises to expand Indonesia’s market reach and bolster its economic independence.

Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, the Chairman of Indonesia’s Economic Policy Agency (DEN), welcoming the news, emphasized the potential market expansion: "Our market will be bigger," he said in a press conference at his Jakarta office. "That’s the main benefit we get from BRICS."

Luhut underscored Indonesia’s sovereignty, stating that it would not align with any single nation. He expressed confidence in Prabowo’s leadership, dismissing fears of retaliatory measures from the West or the U.S.: "Indonesia is too big to take sides. We need to be independent and somewhat, dare I say, mischievous."

With a larger market, Indonesia can mitigate challenges faced by other nations, such as energy crises in Europe and economic struggles in China and the U.S., Luhut explained. The DEN will advise Prabowo and help implement priority economic policies.

Indonesia’s BRICS membership was formally announced by Brazil’s foreign ministry on January 6, 2025. The ministry noted Indonesia’s eagerness to reform global institutions and contribute positively to South-South cooperation. Brazil, currently holding the BRICS presidency, approved Indonesia’s application in Johannesburg in 2023.

Founded in 2009, BRICS has welcomed several new members alongside Indonesia, including Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

With this development, Indonesia positions itself as a key player on the global economic stage, asserting its independence while forging stronger ties with influential nations.

January 9, 2025 0 comments
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Zuckerberg Challenges Musk, Musk Challenges Trump: A Tech Titans Chess Match

by Chief Editor January 9, 2025
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Title: Meta Unshackles: Mark Zuckerberg‘s Bold Moves – Goodbye Fact-checkers, Hello Freer Speech

Mark Zuckerberg, the captain steering the Meta ship, has announced significant changes that will reshape the tech giant’s platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. The primary shift: a dramatic loosening of content restrictions and the elimination of fact-checkers.

Zuckerberg shared these decisions in a video, citing the recent political climate, particularly the return of Donald Trump to the White House, as inspiration. He promised to prioritize freedom of speech, starting with the removal of fact-checkers in the U.S. and replacing them with ‘community notes,’ similar to the model employed by Elon Musk’s Twitter (X). On X, users have the power to add context and warnings to controversial posts.

Meta, with its user base of over 3 billion people, will alsorive to work with Trump to combat global governments that suppress American companies and impose heavy-handed censorship. Zuckerberg singled out Europe, which he sees as increasingly heavy-handed in regulating the internet, and certain Latin American countries where secret courts can sway companies’ content decisions.

Zuckerberg’s vision for a more liberated Meta extends to content surrounding sensitive topics like gender and immigration. He believes that less censorship will foster open dialogue and sharing of experiences. The company will focus its filters on tackling illegal activity and high-severity violations. For lesser offenses, Meta will rely on user reports before taking action, aiming to significantly reduce overall censorship.

This shift comes after the U.S. presidential elections, which Zuckerberg views as a turning point for prioritizing free speech. The changes, he believes, will push back against increasing government intervention and promote open debate. As Meta navigates these changes, it’ll be crucial to monitor their impact on users and the broader digital landscape.

January 9, 2025 0 comments
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Bats Ride Out Storms to Facilitate Migration

by Chief Editor January 6, 2025
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Title: Mitigasi Dampak Perubahan Iklim: Kelelawar Mengendarai Badai untuk Bergerak

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Kelelawar mungkin bukan yang pertama kali datang ke pikiran ketika kita mendengar soalan tentang migrasi, tapi spesies ini juga كذلك terkenal dengan perjalanan jarak jauh mereka. Penelitian terbaru menunjukkan bahwa kelelawar nuitule memanfaatkan badai untuk membantu mereka melintasi benua selama migrasi mereka ke selatan. PenyelidikanреещуotationSains ini, yang dipublikasikan di jurnal Science, menyarankan bahwa turbulensi dari badai mungkin membantu kelelawar-linear, yang diselancarkan di udara panas diatas awan, untuk mencapai jarak yang lebih jauh dengan biaya energi yang lebih rendah. Ini adalah penemuan mengejutkan dalam upaya untuk memahami perilakuльную Migration dari kelelawar dan Venice-local-bridging Pengetahuan ini bisa membantu dalam mengevaluasi risiko peristiwa cuaca ekstrem dan menghasilkan strategi pengelolaanоваление избежать surface damage and overheating caused by heatwaves, which are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change.

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Meta Description: Penelitian terbaru menunjukkan bahwa kelelawar nuitule memanfaatkan badai untuk membantu mereka melintasi benua selama migrasi mereka ke selatan. Penyelidikan ini menyarankan bahwa turbulensi dari badai mungkin membantu kelelawar-linear, yang diselancarkan di udara panas diatas awan

January 6, 2025 0 comments
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Uniting East and West: Romania and Bulgaria Break Down Border Barriers for Schengen Zone Integration

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Headline:
Rumania and Bulgaria Ditch Border Controls, Join Schengen Area–The World’s Largest Visa-Free Zone”>Schengen Zone on New Year’s Day 2025

Subhead:
European Union members eliminate internal borders, boosting travel freedom

Article:

In a significant stride towards continental unity, Rumania and Bulgaria have officially joined the Schengen Zone as of January 1, 2025. This move abolishes land border controls between these two countries and the rest of the European Union (EU), allowing for unrestricted travel within the zone.

The Schengen Area, which currently encompasses all EU nations except Cyprus and Ireland, facilitates seamless travel among its members by eliminating passport checks at internal borders. While the zone has steadily expanded since its inception, some countries like Germany have temporarily reinstated border controls in recent years.

Last month, the Netherlands implemented border controls for tourists entering from Germany and Belgium. However, this latest development sees Rumania and Bulgaria celebrating their entry into the Schengen Zone, marking a significant milestone in their EU membership journey.

Bulgarian Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev hailed the expansion as a "historic event" while addressing the crowd at Kulata, a border town with Greece. Meanwhile, Rumanian and Bulgarian Interior Ministers Catalin Predoiu and Atanas Ilkov respectively, led a New Year’s Eve ceremony at the Giurgiu-Russe border crossing, marking the removal of the final barriers.

Rumania and Bulgaria joined the EU in 2007 and have met the Schengen criteria since 2010. However, their entry was delayed due to concerns raised by some member states regarding potential migrant influxes and strain on social welfare systems. Austria, in particular, had opposed their entry but lifted its veto in December 2024.

Now, the Schengen Area comprises all EU countries except Cyprus and Ireland, as well as non-EU members Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. With this expansion, travel between these nations becomes even more convenient, fostering closer ties and cooperation.

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January 4, 2025 0 comments
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Ukraine Halts Gas Supplies to Europe, Russia Responds

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Russia‘s Energy move: Blame Game as Gas Supply Halts

Moscow has weighed in on the sudden halt of Russian gas exports to Europe via Ukraine, citing Kiev’s refusal to extend an agreement as the catalyst. The move, effective from January 1, has left European nations grappling with potential energy shortages and price hikes.

Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was quick to point the finger at Ukraine. She asserted, "Ukraine has halted the supply of Russian gas to European consumers, despite contractual obligations requiring Gazprom to continue supplying gas."

Zakharova emphasized the economic implications, stating, "This move will significantly impact the economic potential of Europe and the quality of life for European citizens." The full statement was released on the official website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday, January 3, 2025.

Germany, a major European gas consumer, is expected to bear the brunt of this decision. Zakharovacommented that Germany will now be forced to purchase gas at significantly higher prices following the explosion of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in what was conveniently timed for the Ukrainian move.

Moreover, the Russian diplomat also warned of potential consequences for other European nations. She posited, "Other formerly flourishing and now independent European countries will also face the consequences of Washington’s sponsorship."

ZakharovaAccused the U.S. and its backed Ukrainian government of hiding behind geopolitical issues to halt Russian gas supplies. She further stated, "The full responsibility for halting Russian gas supplies lies with the United States, the puppet regime in Kiev, and European governments that prefer financial support for the American economy over the wellbeing of their own people."

The halt comes after the expiration of a transit gas agreement between Russia and Ukraine on January 1, 2025. The territorios had worked together since the 1960s to transport gas from Russia to Europe through a vast network of pipelines. According to Reuters, the halting of this route does not directly impact the price for European consumers, unlike the supply curtailments of 2022.

Gazprom, the Russian gas giant, has ensured consumers that this move will not affect the gas prices in Europe. Unlike the previous year when Russia-Ukraine conflict led to supply disruptions, driving prices to record highs and exacerbating Europe’s cost of living crisis.

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January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Top Chinese Populations in Europe: A Look from Italy to France

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Headlines: " Chinese Heritage in Europe: A Growing Presence and Calls for Equality"

In the heart of Paris, the French capital, protesters of Chinese descent united recently, raising their voices against racial injustice, underscoring a pertinent issue in Europe today. The demonstration came amidst a backdrop of a growing Chinese population on the continent, fueled by economic liberation and relaxed mobility restrictions in China.

According to Statista, five European countries host the largest Chinese communities. These include Italy, Spain, Germany, the UK, and France. China’s economic ascent has driven a surge in migration to Europe over the past few decades, as reported by the Parliamentary Assembly.

The Top Five: European Countries with Largest Chinese Populations

  1. Italy – Home to the largest Chinese population in Europe, Italy hosts approximately 300,216 residents of Chinese origin. Roman institutions and deep cultural roots seem to provide a strong attraction.

  2. Spain – Spain follows closely behind, with a sizeable Chinese population of 193,129. Spain’s vibrant culture and economic opportunities draw countless immigrants annually.

  3. Germany – Germany occupies third place, with a total population of Chinese origin standing at 149,550. Its robust economy and continued investment in technology likely make it a magnet for Chinese migrants.

  4. UK – The UK houses an estimated 124,000 residents of Chinese descent. Multiculturalism and extensive business ties may contribute to the UK’s appeal.

Relocation is often facilitated through familial and social networks, with immigration channels sometimes exploited. Today, Chinese Europeans, like all immigrants, grapple with integration challenges and biases.

The recent protests in Paris, led by individuals who represent this growing demographic, serve as a reminder of the necessity for inclusive policies and equal societal integration. It’s a clarion call that echoes across Europe, where the Chinese population continues to grow and contribute to the continent’s richness and diversity.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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"The Sejajar Phenomenon: Witnessing Two Eclipses in a Month"

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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2025: A Year of Stunning Astronomical Phenomena

Mark your calendars, skygazers! The year 2025 promises a spectacular line-up of astronomical events that will leave you in awe. Here’s a round-up of the must-see celestial spectacles happening throughout the year.

January 20: The Great Planet Parade

Kickstarting the year is an awe-inspiring parade of planets. From January 20-21, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus will align, creating a stunning sight in the night sky. This rare occurrence allows us to spot five planets simultaneously, a feat usually only possible by observing them at different times.

However, only Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye. "This is still an extraordinary event as we don’t often get to see this many planets together in one go," says Dr. Gerhana Puan Nandra Putri, a researcher at the National Space Agency (LAPAN).

March 14: The Total Lunar Eclipse

On March 14, 2025, the Moon will turn a fascinating shade of red as it crosses into Earth’s umbra, treating us to a total lunar eclipse. This celestial spectacle will be visible across North and South America, as well as parts of Europe and Africa.

As the Moon traverses the Earth’s shadow, it will gradually darken and turn a coppery red hue, a phenomenon referred to as a "blood moon." This occurs because the Earth, Sun, and Moon are perfectly aligned, with Earth casting a shadow on the Moon.

March 29: The Partial Solar Eclipse

Just two weeks after the lunar eclipse, there will be a partial solar eclipse. This occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, but only partly blocks the Sun’s light. The eclipse will be visible from Greenland, most of Europe, and parts of Asia.

While it may not be as dramatic as a total solar eclipse, it’s still a fascinating sight. Remember to use certified solar filters or a projection method to view the eclipse safely.

September 7: Another Total Lunar Eclipse

The second total lunar eclipse of the year will take place on September 7. This time, the spectacle will be visible from Asia, Australia, and parts of Europe and Africa.

September 21: The Partial Solar Eclipse

Wrapping up the year’s eclipses is a partial solar eclipse on September 21. This event will be visible from the southern Pacific Ocean, including parts of New Zealand and Antarctica. Remember to use proper safety measures when viewing this partial eclipse as well.

Get ready to make some amazing memories under the night sky in 2025!

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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Ukraine Blocks Russian Gas Supplies to Europe, Crisis Looms

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Ukraine in maps: Tracking the war with Russia – BBC”>Ukraine Shuts Down Russian Gas Transit to Europe

Ukraine has officially closed its territory to Russian gas exports to Europe, marking the end of the Transit Deal. The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy announced this decision, stating that it was made in the interest of national security due to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

The gas transit route through Ukraine has been loss-making for companies involved, with Gazprom, the Russian gas giant, reporting a $6.9 billion loss in 2019, its first loss in over 20 years. Ukraine is now facing an annual loss of around $800 million from the terminated contract, while Gazprom stands to lose $5 billion in gas sales.

The closure of this transit route represents about 5% of Europe’s total gas imports, with Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia being the main recipients of Russian gas. Following the expiration of the deal, Europe now receives Russian gas via the TurkStream pipeline, which passes through Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Hungary.

Henning Gloystein, Head of Energy, Climate & Resources at Eurasia Group, stated that the end of the transit deal was "not surprising" but predicted a spike in spot market gas prices when trading resumes on Thursday.

"Europe’s gas infrastructure is sufficiently flexible to supply non-Russian gas to central and eastern Europe via alternative routes," Gloystein said. "This has been strengthened by significant new LNG import capacity since 2022."

Austria’s energy minister, Leonore Gewessler, confirmed that the country is prepared for this scenario and has been seeking new non-Russian suppliers. However, Slovakia’s prime minister, Robert Fico, warned that the halt in Russian gas supplies would have a "drastic" impact on Europe, driving up gas and electricity prices.

Before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia was the largest gas supplier to the European Union. Since then, the EU has reduced its gas imports from Russia by more than 40%, bringing its share down to around 8% in 2023.

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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Russia Launches Daily Gas Supplies to Europe via Ukraine

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transits to Europe as Key Pipeline Closes

In a strategic move, the Ukrainian government has announced the cessation of Russian gas exports to Europe via its territory. The decision came into effect as the five-year transit agreement expired on January 1, 2025. This development was widely anticipated as the Russo-Ukrainian conflict approaches its fourth year.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy cited national security interests as the primary reason for terminating the agreement. The closure of this key pipeline route leaves Russia with only one remaining path for gas exports to Europe: the TurkStream pipeline, which traverses Turkey and Bulgaria.

Last year, Kremlin-owned gas giant Gazprom reported a significant loss of $6.9 billion (approximately Rp 111.9 trillion) — its first such deficit in over two decades. This was attributable to declining European sales, despite efforts to boost exports to new markets like China.

The transit halt is expected to result in substantial annual losses for both Ukraine ($800 million, or Rp 12.9 trillion) and Gazprom ($4.75 billion, or Rp 81.1 trillion). European countries still importing Russian gas, such as Slovakia and Austria, have already arranged alternative supply routes.

As the European gas market braces for potential supply disruptions, all eyes are on Russia’s remaining export pipeline and the ongoing geopolitical tension in Eastern Europe.

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January 1, 2025 0 comments
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