
Sophia James
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The crack, The Elections and The Street
In the nine weeks leading up to November 3, the U.S. presidential election, in which Donald Trump is up for re-election to his second term, will continue to be a topic of forced political analysis. It's not that things don't happen in other regions. In the Mediterranean, Greece and Turkey are playing a dangerous war game, with the dispute over energy resources and geopolitical preponderance as its background. In Belarus, the revolt against the eternal president Aleksander Lukashenko is recreating the war of attrition between the European Union representing the "West" on one side, and Putin's Russia on the other. In the South China Sea, a rain of missiles fired by Beijing to reaffirm its claim to sovereignty showed the growing military trend that the strategic rivalry between the Asian giant and the United States is taking on. This is without mentioning the crisis in Lebanon, where France is playing its role as the ruling power in the framework of a fluid situation in the Middle East.
By Sophia James5 years ago in The Swamp
Mulan's dark side and the international boycott against the Disney film
The new and spectacular Disney film is no longer an animation as was its original story in 1998. At that time, 22 years ago, it was a drawing that caused a sensation and left its fans who wanted more versions of that warrior defender of an empire with a taste. Mulán returned more than two decades later but embodied in Yifei Liu, an actress who leaves no doubt about her talent and skill in the different stages.
By Sophia James5 years ago in Geeks

