Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Asia Pacific

Brands plan for a quiet Pride Month | News

Earlier this year, marketers predicted a muted Pride Month due to a pullback from brands supporting the LGBTQ+ community last year. Recent conversations with marketers confirm this bleak outlook. Kate Wolff, founder of Lupine Creative and cofounder of Do the WeRQ, noted unrest and insecurities regarding community support after last year's media coverage of brands' indecisiveness and anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. Source link

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G7 aims to tap income from US$300 billion frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine

G7 negotiators are working on how to leverage assets like major currencies and government bonds held in European depositories. The statement's cautious wording shows that legal and technical details still need to be finalized for the loan to be issued. A Ukrainian rescuer is seen working at the site of a missile attack in Kharkiv amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the image. Source link

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France’s image in the Pacific battered by New Caledonia decolonization crisis — Radio Free Asia

French military forces will remain in New Caledonia as long as necessary, President Macron stated during a visit that highlighted France's image as a colonial power. Violent riots in Noumea resulted in six deaths, multiple injuries, and widespread destruction, all sparked by the French government's decision to reduce New Caledonia's voting power. Source link

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