Greenland’s Democrats to form coaltion government amid growing US Interest

Greenlands flag flutters at the Inussivik hall in Nuuk, Greenland, April 6, 2021. — ReutersA four-party coalition government will be announced in Greenland on Friday, according to local media reports, as the island navigates renewed pressure from US President Donald Trump’s administration regarding its future status, Reuters reported.  The announcement is set to take place as

Thais give green light to draft law for casinos

Thailand’s cabinet on Thursday approved a draft law for casinos and entertainment complexes, as the government looks to attract more tourists and build a major gaming industry. Gambling is mostly banned in Thailand apart from state-controlled horse racing, the lottery and on some sports but successive governments have pressed the case for allowing casinos to

New Backbone has original Xbox vibes and a new colour

There’s also an Xbox button if you use a lot of Xbox GamePass A new Xbox version of the Backbone One controller is out now, and it might be the best-looking one yet. The new controller uses transparent green plastic to give the Backbone a retro look while maintaining a bit of a Halo vibe. The controller

All 32 NFL teams attended Tulane’s pro day

On Monday, Tulane University held its Pro Day at the New Orleans Saints practice facility in Metairie where every team in the NFL was in attendance. The Saints has multiple scouts as well as Ted Rath, their new director of sports science for the team in attendance. Here is a list of the 21 players

Saints meet with Bowling Green TE Harold Fannin Jr.

New Orleans Saints TE coach Chase Haslett recently met with Bowling Green Falcons star Harold Fannin Jr. on Sunday, according to NFL Draft analyst Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda. Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images Fannin Jr. is considered one of the top tight ends in this year’s draft class and is highly regarded as an early-to-mid

Green shoots: Has the return of Trump given the minor party its mojo back?

When I spoke to Adam Bandt last October, things weren’t looking so rosy for the Greens. The party had struggled in recent elections, losing seats in Queensland and the ACT. While the situation wasn’t as bad as Labor proclaimed (the Greens’ primary held in Queensland, while Labor’s plummeted), it wasn’t ideal, with the minor party

Putin warns US plans for Greenland could spark Arctic conflicts

AFP 27 Mar, 2025 06:58 PM2 mins to read Russia views US plans to annex Greenland as serious, fearing the Arctic could be a conflict springboard.Vladimir Putin highlighted historical roots of the US interest and Nato’s focus on the far north.Denmark rejected US President Donald Trump’s calls, affirming Greenland’s preference to remain autonomous.Russia considers US

The Withering of the Green Party

On February 18, the Green Party of Canada unveiled its first new logo in twenty-five years: a solid green circle. It symbolized both a healthy planet and the call to action of a traffic light. As the party’s website says, “Go Green.” Don’t feel bad if you didn’t notice. Neither did anyone else. That’s not

HDRE and ZEN Energy JV to build 795MW solar-plus-storage portfolio in Australia

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