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Jeffries Delivers Historic Speech as House Prepares for Final Vote on Trump’s Sweeping Policy Bill



#JeffriesSpeech #TrumpPolicyBill #MedicaidCuts #HouseVote #MAGABill #MagicMinute #GOPbillDebat

Washington, D.C. — July 3, 2025

In a dramatic and emotional display of political resistance, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries shattered records and delivered a fiery eight-and-a-half-hour speech on the House floor Thursday morning, delaying the final vote on President Trump’s massive domestic policy bill.

The legislation — dubbed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" by Republicans — includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, a major expansion in defense and border spending, and deep reductions to key social safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP. The bill, a centerpiece of Trump's second-term agenda, is on the verge of House approval after narrowly clearing the Senate earlier this week.

Speaker Mike Johnson announced midday that he believed he had secured the votes to pass the bill following days of behind-the-scenes negotiations, late-night drama, and intense lobbying from Trump himself.

But before the vote could proceed, Jeffries seized his right to speak under the "magic minute" rule — a parliamentary maneuver that allows House leaders unlimited floor time — to mount a passionate critique of the legislation. His speech began just before 5 a.m. and continued uninterrupted into the early afternoon.

“This bill is a disgusting abomination,” Jeffries said. “It’s an extraordinary assault on the health care of the American people.”

Drawing on scripture, personal anecdotes, and testimony from constituents, Jeffries painted a picture of a country at risk of abandoning its most vulnerable citizens. His cadence echoed that of a Sunday sermon, invoking the traditions of the Black church to emphasize moral responsibility and justice.

“For I was hungry, and you gave me food... I was sick, and you looked after me,” Jeffries quoted from Matthew 25, linking the words of scripture to the bill’s impact on programs like Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act.

 

Democrats stood in unison behind him, shouting “Preach!” and “Tell them, Mr. Leader!” while Republicans waited, at times restlessly, for the speech to end so that debate could close and the final vote could take place.

Jeffries used the floor to accuse Republicans of selling out their constituents for political expediency and criticized Speaker Johnson for bending to pressure from Trump, who had publicly lambasted GOP holdouts in late-night social media posts. “MAGA IS NOT HAPPY,” Trump warned his party overnight. "It's costing you votes!!!"

Despite deep internal divisions, House Republicans overcame last-minute revolts. Fiscal conservatives had balked at the bill’s $1 trillion Medicaid cut and its projected increase to the national debt, while moderate Republicans objected to deeper-than-expected slashes to food assistance. But in the end, all but one Republican—Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania—voted to bring the bill to debate, signaling their readiness to pass it.

Among the most high-profile flips was Rep. Andrew Clyde of Georgia, who dropped his opposition after Trump promised future executive action related to gun regulations, an issue Clyde had championed.

Speaker Johnson, who had spent Wednesday pacing Capitol Hill rallying votes while Trump summoned lawmakers to the White House, denied that any backroom deals were made. “We don’t make deals around here,” Johnson insisted. “Some just needed time to fully understand what they were voting on.”

But Democrats remain defiant. “When we say the Republican Party has turned into a cult, this is what we mean,” Rep. Seth Magaziner of Rhode Island said outside the Capitol.

At a press conference, Democratic Whip Katherine Clark called out vulnerable GOP lawmakers by name — including California's David Valadao — accusing them of hypocrisy for backing cuts they once opposed. “How can you vote for this bill when your district depends on Medicaid?” she asked.

Political fallout from the bill is already beginning. Democratic groups have launched ad campaigns targeting Republicans in swing districts, replicating the successful playbook of the 2018 midterms, when outrage over GOP healthcare cuts helped flip the House.

Polls show the bill is widely unpopular. A recent Quinnipiac University survey found just 29% of Americans support the legislation, and only two-thirds of Republicans back it — a troubling sign for Trump and his allies ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

The legislation delays many of its most severe provisions until after those elections, but Democrats are working to make the consequences clear now. “When kids get less to eat, when hospitals close, when prices rise,” said Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii, “Republicans will have to own it.”

President Trump, meanwhile, is celebrating. He posted on Truth Social Thursday morning:

“What a great night it was! One of the most consequential Bills ever. The USA is the HOTTEST country in the world, by far!!!”

Later tonight, he is expected to headline the kickoff of America250 in Iowa, using the July 4 celebrations to cast the bill’s passage as a major victory for his administration.

But for Democrats like Hakeem Jeffries, the moment wasn’t about fireworks or fanfare — it was a call to conscience.

“Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for me,” Jeffries said in his closing words. “That is what we should be doing in the United States House of Representatives — standing up for the poor, the sick, and the afflicted.”

 


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Tragedy Strikes Football World: Diogo Jota, 28, Dies in Car Crash in Spain



Football Mourns: Diogo Jota Dies at 28 in Tragic Car Accident in Spain

The global football community is reeling from heartbreaking news: Diogo Jota, the dynamic Liverpool and Portugal forward, has died at the age of 28 following a devastating car crash in Spain.

The fatal accident reportedly occurred late Tuesday night near Seville, where Jota was spending time during the off-season. Spanish authorities confirmed that emergency services responded quickly, but despite their efforts, Jota was pronounced dead at the scene.

Jota’s untimely death has sent shockwaves through the world of sports. Clubs, teammates, and fans alike have expressed their sorrow, with tributes pouring in from across continents. Liverpool Football Club shared a somber statement:
"We are heartbroken by the sudden loss of our brother, Diogo Jota. His brilliance on the pitch was only matched by his warmth off it. He will forever be part of the Liverpool family."

The Portuguese Football Federation also paid tribute, saying:
"Diogo embodied the spirit of Portuguese football — skillful, passionate, and full of heart. He served his country with pride, and we mourn his loss with deep sadness."

Born in Massarelos in December 1996, Jota began his professional journey with Paços de Ferreira before attracting international attention at Wolverhampton Wanderers. In 2020, he signed with Liverpool, where he quickly became a key part of Jürgen Klopp’s squad — admired for his relentless work ethic, sharp instincts, and ability to deliver in big moments.

During his time at Anfield, Jota helped the club secure major silverware, including the FA Cup and EFL Cup, and contributed significantly to their domestic and European campaigns. Often described as one of the most underrated forwards in the game, he consistently delivered when it mattered most.

Beyond the pitch, Jota was known for his humble nature, love for family, and passion for eSports. He leaves behind his wife, Rute Cardoso, and their young son.

Investigations into the crash are ongoing, with Spanish authorities indicating no other vehicles appear to have been involved. A full forensic inquiry is currently underway.

In both Liverpool and Portugal, fans are gathering to honor Jota’s memory. Outside Anfield and in Lisbon’s city squares, supporters have left flowers, jerseys, and heartfelt notes. His death is being mourned not just as the loss of a footballer, but of a kind and genuine human being.

Diogo Jota’s career may have been tragically cut short, but his legacy — defined by humility, talent, and passion — will endure for generations to come. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

#DiogoJota #RIPJota #LiverpoolFC #PortugalRemembers #GoneButNeverForgotten #YNWA


ইসরায়েলি হামলা ইরানের নেতৃত্বকে চাপে ফেলেছে

 


তারিখ: ১৪ জুন ২০২৫

স্থান: তেহরান/জেরুজালেম


মধ্যপ্রাচ্যে চলমান উত্তেজনার প্রেক্ষিতে ইসরায়েলের ধারাবাহিক সামরিক অভিযান ইরানের শীর্ষ নেতৃত্বকে কঠিন অবস্থানে ফেলেছে। সাম্প্রতিক সপ্তাহগুলোতে সিরিয়া, লেবানন ও ইরাকের বিভিন্ন এলাকায় ইরান-সমর্থিত মিলিশিয়া গোষ্ঠী এবং সামরিক স্থাপনায় ইসরায়েলের বিমান হামলা তীব্র আকার ধারণ করেছে।


বিশ্লেষকদের মতে, এই হামলাগুলোর মাধ্যমে ইসরায়েল একটি কৌশলগত চাপ প্রয়োগ করছে, যার লক্ষ্য হচ্ছে ইরানকে তার আঞ্চলিক প্রভাব বিস্তারের পরিকল্পনা থেকে সরিয়ে আনা এবং পরমাণু কর্মসূচি সীমিত করা। তবে, এর ফলে ইরানের অভ্যন্তরীণ রাজনীতিতে চাপ বাড়ছে, বিশেষ করে কট্টরপন্থী ও সংস্কারপন্থীদের মধ্যে বিভক্তি আরও গভীর হচ্ছে।


ইরানের রাষ্ট্রীয় সংবাদ সংস্থা জানায়, "দেশের সার্বভৌমত্ব ও নিরাপত্তা রক্ষায় ইরান প্রয়োজনীয় প্রতিক্রিয়া জানাবে।" যদিও এখন পর্যন্ত সরাসরি প্রতিশোধমূলক কোন আক্রমণের ঘোষণা দেওয়া হয়নি, তবে বিপ্লবী গার্ড বাহিনী (IRGC) প্রস্তুত রয়েছে বলে জানা গেছে।


অন্যদিকে, ইসরায়েল দাবি করেছে, তারা শুধু আত্মরক্ষামূলক পদক্ষেপ নিচ্ছে। এক সরকারি মুখপাত্র বলেন, “আমরা ইরান-সমর্থিত হুমকিকে মোকাবিলা করছি যাতে ইসরায়েলের নাগরিকরা নিরাপদ থাকতে পারে।”


বিশ্বশক্তিগুলো এই উত্তেজনা নিয়ে উদ্বেগ প্রকাশ করেছে। জাতিসংঘ, ইউরোপীয় ইউনিয়ন ও যুক্তরাষ্ট্র শান্তি রক্ষার আহ্বান জানালেও এখনও কোনও কার্যকর কূটনৈতিক অগ্রগতি চোখে পড়েনি।


এই পরিস্থিতিতে মধ্যপ্রাচ্যে এক নতুন সংঘাতের আশঙ্কা বাড়ছে, যা শুধু অঞ্চলেই নয়, বরং আন্তর্জাতিক পরিসরেও প্রভাব ফেলতে পারে।

The Gym Paradox: Why We Must Stop Policing Who Deserves to Work Out




The Gym Paradox: Why We Must Stop Policing Who Deserves to Work Out

“If, according to most (shallow) people’s judgement, one has no business going to a gym if one isn’t muscular and pleasing to the eye, then how is one to become muscular and visually pleasing, if, since it is necessary to work out, one can’t work out?”

This sentence — a sharp, paradoxical reflection — strikes at the heart of a silent but ever-present hypocrisy in modern fitness culture. You’ve probably seen it or even felt it: a sneering glance at someone who’s not “fit enough” in the gym, a dismissive meme about “newbies,” or fitness influencers lamenting the influx of “out of shape” people after New Year’s resolutions. The unspoken rule seems to be: if you’re not already fit, then you don’t belong here.

But let’s pause and ask ourselves: If people can’t start somewhere, how can they ever change?

Welcome to the Gym Paradox, a cultural contradiction that shames people for not already being what they are working to become. It’s as irrational as it is cruel — and it needs to be dismantled.


Chapter 1: The Illusion of Belonging

There’s an unwritten aesthetic code tied to gyms: sculpted muscles, tight workout gear, glowing skin, and effortless reps. Mainstream fitness media — from glossy magazines to YouTube thumbnails — rarely showcase people who are overweight, visibly struggling, or just beginning. Instead, we’re saturated with polished before-and-after photos, as though progress must be fast, dramatic, and always visually pleasing.

This aesthetic ideal creates an illusion: that only the already-fit have “earned” their space in the gym.

And that illusion is dangerous.

Because the truth is, the gym is not a catwalk. It is not a performance. It is not a reward. It is a tool — a place of transformation, not a showroom for perfection.

When we start gatekeeping this space based on appearances, we do more than make people feel uncomfortable. We rob them of the opportunity to grow.


Chapter 2: Judgement at the Door

Let’s look at the kind of judgment people face when they first step into a gym:

  • “Why is that person even here? They’re clearly not fit.”

  • “They don’t know what they’re doing. Look at their form.”

  • “It’s so annoying when new people clog the machines.”

  • “She’s not wearing the right clothes.”

  • “He’s sweating too much. Gross.”

These judgments — whether spoken, whispered, or just silently thought — create an unwelcoming, often hostile environment. For many, the hardest weight to lift in the gym isn’t a dumbbell — it’s the crushing burden of being seen and judged.

Now imagine this happening to someone who already has a fragile sense of self-worth, or someone battling body dysmorphia, depression, or chronic illness. The fear of judgment becomes so strong that many choose to stay home — not because they lack motivation, but because the culture itself has told them they don’t belong.


Chapter 3: A Deeper Look at Why This Happens

So, why do we judge beginners? Why do people roll their eyes at someone trying to better themselves?

At its core, this behavior is rooted in insecurity and tribalism.

For some, fitness becomes a part of their identity — not just a habit, but a social rank. And when someone “lower” on the fitness ladder enters that space, it threatens that hierarchy. It challenges the unspoken belief that fitness equals superiority.

It’s easier to mock or exclude others than to admit: I was once there too.

This is not just a gym issue. It’s a societal one. We see it in schools, in workplaces, in creative industries — the impulse to distance ourselves from beginners as a way of reinforcing our own position. But in the gym, where the body is on display, this insecurity gets magnified. It becomes performative.


Chapter 4: Rewriting the Narrative

What if we could change this? What if we could break the paradox?

It starts with a radical shift in how we define success at the gym.

Instead of focusing on what a person looks like, we focus on what they’re doing.

  • Did they show up? That’s success.

  • Are they trying their best? That’s success.

  • Are they being consistent, even when it’s hard? That’s success.

You don’t need a six-pack to be respected in the gym. You need heart. You need grit. You need the humility to start at the bottom and the courage to keep climbing. That’s what deserves admiration — not just the end result.

We also need to normalize the messy middle of progress: bad form, failed reps, too much sweat, awkward clothes, slow results. Because that’s what real transformation looks like.


Chapter 5: For Those Who Feel Like They Don’t Belong

This is for you — the beginner, the struggler, the shy soul who keeps their headphones in and eyes down.

You belong.

You belong because you showed up. You belong because you’re doing something brave. You belong because you are choosing to become.

Ignore the stares. Silence the whispers. They don’t know your story. They don’t know what it took for you to be here. And they certainly don’t get to decide your worth.

Fitness is not a club you join when you’re already fit. It’s a path you walk when you decide to change. And every rep you do — no matter how shaky — is a rebellion against the idea that you have to be perfect to begin.


Chapter 6: What the Fitness Industry Needs to Hear

To trainers, influencers, gym owners, and seasoned athletes: you have power. What you say and how you act sets the tone for everyone else. Use that power wisely.

  • Showcase beginners in your content.

  • Speak up when you see judgment or exclusion.

  • Offer encouragement instead of critique.

  • Celebrate effort over aesthetics.

The industry doesn’t need more shredded models or flashy transformations. It needs more authenticity, more empathy, more stories of struggle and resilience. That’s what connects people. That’s what builds true community.


Chapter 7: How We Can Be Better Gym Citizens

We all play a part in shaping gym culture — no matter where we are on our fitness journey. Here are a few ways we can be more inclusive:

  • Smile at the newbie. A friendly face can calm a thousand nerves.

  • Don’t hog equipment. Share the space like it’s a public park.

  • Don’t give unsolicited advice. Let people learn at their own pace.

  • Compliment effort, not appearance. Say “You’ve been consistent!” instead of “You’re looking lean.”

  • Remember your own Day One. Carry it with you like a badge of honor — not shame.


Conclusion: The Courage to Begin is Worthy of Respect

The Gym Paradox is real, and it’s rooted in a flawed way of thinking: that the gym is for the already-perfect, that strength is only physical, and that visibility equals value.

But here’s the truth:

  • Strength is showing up when you’re scared.

  • Beauty is effort, in all its sweaty, awkward, authentic glory.

  • Worth is not measured by your reflection, but by your resilience.

Let’s stop policing who gets to work out. Let’s stop acting like the gym is a VIP club. Instead, let’s honor the courage it takes to begin — because that first step is the bravest one of all.

And if you’re reading this, standing at the edge of your own beginning — whether it’s at the gym or anywhere else — let me say this:

You are allowed to be a work in progress.
You are allowed to be imperfect.
You are allowed to take up space.

So go ahead. Lace up your shoes. Walk through those gym doors. Let them stare — and then let them watch you rise.



What are some things to know about fatty liver disease?



The life expectancy for a person with fatty liver disease varies depending on the type and stage of the disease. While many people with NAFLD can live a normal life, some individuals may experience a reduced life expectancy due to complications like cirrhosis or liver failure. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

NAFLD (Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease): Some studies suggest NAFLD may reduce life expectancy by about 4 years. A 2022 study found that people with NAFLD had a lower life expectancy of about 2.8 years compared to those without the disease. 

NASH (Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis): If NASH is diagnosed early, the life expectancy is about 10 to 15 years. However, if complications develop, like swelling or fluid in the abdomen, life expectancy can decrease significantly to 3 to 5 years. 

Cirrhosis: If cirrhosis is diagnosed early, life expectancy could be around 10 to 15 years. If diagnosed later or with complications, it could be 3 to 5 years without a liver transplant. 

MASLD (Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease): MASLD may reduce typical life expectancy by 3 years. 

Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease (ALD): ALD can be fatal within 2 to 12 years of diagnosis. 

Factors Affecting Life Expectancy:

Stage of the disease:

The severity of fatty liver disease (from simple steatosis to cirrhosis) significantly impacts life expectancy. 

Complications:

Developments like cirrhosis, liver failure, or complications related to advanced stages of the disease can drastically affect life expectancy. 

Individual health and lifestyle:

Factors like diet, exercise, and adherence to treatment plans can influence how the disease progresses and impacts life expectancy. 

Early diagnosis and treatment:

Early detection and management of fatty liver disease can help prevent or slow down its progression, potentially improving life expectancy. 

In conclusion, while many people with fatty liver disease can live a long and healthy life, the outlook can vary depending on the type and stage of the disease, as well as individual health and lifestyle factors. 

For more information:

Healthgrades, WebMD, and University of Utah Health.

ট্রাম্পের ১০৪ শতাংশ পাল্টা শুল্কের জবাবে চীনের ৮৪ শতাংশ শুল্ক: টালমাটাল বিশ্ববাজারে মন্দার আশঙ্কা

 


ট্রাম্পের ১০৪ শতাংশ পাল্টা শুল্কের জবাবে চীনের ৮৪ শতাংশ শুল্ক: টালমাটাল বিশ্ববাজারে মন্দার আশঙ্কা

বিশ্ববাণিজ্যে উত্তেজনা চরমে। মার্কিন প্রেসিডেন্ট ডোনাল্ড ট্রাম্প ২ এপ্রিল বিশ্বজুড়ে বহু দেশের পণ্যে পাল্টা শুল্ক আরোপ করেন, যার একটি অংশ কার্যকর হয় সেদিনই এবং বাকি অংশ ৯ এপ্রিল থেকে কার্যকর হয়েছে। বিশ্লেষকদের মতে, এই পদক্ষেপ বিশ্বব্যাপী পূর্ণমাত্রায় বাণিজ্যযুদ্ধের সূচনা করেছে।

চীনের জবাব: পাল্টা শুল্ক ৮৪ শতাংশে উন্নীত

ট্রাম্প প্রশাসনের সর্বশেষ পদক্ষেপের প্রতিক্রিয়ায় চীনও বসে থাকেনি। ৯ এপ্রিলের প্রথম প্রহরে জানা যায়, ট্রাম্প চীনা পণ্যে শুল্ক বাড়িয়ে ১০৪ শতাংশে উন্নীত করেছেন। এর জবাবে চীনও মার্কিন পণ্যে শুল্ক বাড়িয়ে ৮৪ শতাংশে নিয়ে গেছে, যা আগে ছিল ৩৪ শতাংশ। চীনের দাবি, মার্কিন শুল্ক "নিপীড়নমূলক", এবং তারা আত্মরক্ষামূলক পদক্ষেপ হিসেবেই এই শুল্ক আরোপ করেছে।

বাজারে ব্যাপক প্রতিক্রিয়া

এই ঘোষণার সঙ্গে সঙ্গেই বিশ্ববাজারে ঝড় বইতে শুরু করে। এশিয়া ও ইউরোপের শেয়ারবাজারে বড় ধরনের পতন দেখা যায়। প্যান-ইউরোপীয় স্টকস ৬০০ সূচক কমেছে ৩.৪ শতাংশ। খনিজ, স্বাস্থ্যসেবা, তেল ও গ্যাস খাত সবচেয়ে বেশি ক্ষতিগ্রস্ত হয়েছে—যার দাম যথাক্রমে ৫.৩%, ৩.৩% ও ৪.৬% হারে কমেছে।

একই সঙ্গে, ব্রেন্ট ক্রুডের দাম ব্যারেলপ্রতি ৬০ ডলারে নেমে এসেছে, যা ২০২১ সালের পর সর্বনিম্ন। ডলারের দামও কমেছে, এবং বিশ্লেষকরা বলছেন, এতে বৈশ্বিক মন্দার ঝুঁকি আরও বেড়ে গেছে।

ওষুধ খাতও ঝুঁকিতে

ভারতের ওষুধশিল্পও বড় ধরনের ধাক্কার আশঙ্কায় আছে। এনডিটিভি জানায়, ট্রাম্প শিগগিরই ওষুধ খাতে উচ্চ শুল্ক আরোপ করতে পারেন। যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে ভারতের রপ্তানি হওয়া ওষুধের পরিমাণ প্রায় ৮৭০ কোটি ডলার, যা মোট রপ্তানির ৩১ শতাংশ।

ট্রাম্প বলেন, "ওষুধে এমনভাবে শুল্ক বসানো হবে, যাতে কোম্পানিগুলো যুক্তরাষ্ট্রেই বিনিয়োগে আগ্রহী হয়।"

চীনের অবস্থান ও শ্বেতপত্র

চীন বলছে, তারা দ্বন্দ্ব মেটাতে আলোচনায় আগ্রহী, তবে বাণিজ্য ঘাটতি একটি কাঠামোগত সমস্যা। আজ প্রকাশিত শ্বেতপত্রে চীন যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের পাল্টা শুল্ককে বৈশ্বিক বাণিজ্যব্যবস্থার জন্য হুমকি বলে আখ্যা দিয়েছে।

ইউরোপও প্রস্তুত প্রতিক্রিয়ার জন্য

রয়টার্স জানায়, ইউরোপীয় ইউনিয়ন ট্রাম্পের শুল্কের জবাবে প্রতিশোধমূলক পদক্ষেপের প্রস্তুতি নিচ্ছে। প্রস্তাবিত পণ্যের তালিকায় আছে মোটরসাইকেল, মুরগি, ফলমূল, কাঠ, পোশাক ও ডেন্টাল ফ্লস। ইউরোপীয় কেন্দ্রীয় ব্যাংক আশঙ্কা করছে, এই পদক্ষেপ ইউরো অঞ্চলে পূর্বাভাসের চেয়েও বেশি প্রভাব ফেলবে।

যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের অভ্যন্তরীণ অবস্থা

ব্যাংক অব ইংল্যান্ডের প্রতিবেদনে বলা হয়েছে, ৬২% কোম্পানি যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে অর্থনৈতিক মন্দার আশঙ্কা করছে। দেশটিতে দেউলিয়া হওয়ার আবেদন বাড়ছে, মানুষের ব্যয় কমছে, এবং মূল্যস্ফীতির হার আরও বাড়তে পারে। গোল্ডম্যান স্যাক্স জানিয়েছে, মন্দার আশঙ্কা ৩৫% থেকে বেড়ে এখন ৪৫%। জেপি মর্গানের পূর্বাভাস, বছর শেষে মূল্যস্ফীতি ৪.৪ শতাংশে পৌঁছাতে পারে।

সোনার বাজারে উল্টো চিত্র

বাজারে অনিশ্চয়তা বাড়লেও সোনার দাম বেড়েছে। আজ এক আউন্স সোনার দাম ৩ হাজার ডলার ছাড়িয়ে গেছে—২.১২ শতাংশ বৃদ্ধিতে বেড়েছে ৬২.১২ ডলার। অর্থনৈতিক অনিশ্চয়তার সময় এমন প্রবণতা স্বাভাবিক বলে মনে করছেন বিশেষজ্ঞরা।

ট্রাম্পের প্রতিক্রিয়া

এত সব প্রতিক্রিয়ার মাঝেও ট্রাম্প নির্ভার। তিনি বলেন, "সমস্যা সারাতে ওষুধ দিতে হয়, আমি সেই ওষুধ দিয়েছি। এখন কিছুটা অস্থিরতা স্বাভাবিক।" বিশ্বনেতাদের টেলিফোন কল তিনি বেশ উপভোগ করছেন বলেও জানান।

ঢাকাসহ দেশের বিভিন্ন স্থানে ভূমিকম্প অনুভূত


রাজধানী ঢাকাসহ দেশের বিভিন্ন স্থানে ভূমিকম্প অনুভূত হয়েছে। আজ বুধবার বেলা ১১টা ৩৬ মিনিটে এই কম্পন অনুভূত হয়।

মার্কিন ভূতাত্ত্বিক জরিপ সংস্থা (ইউএসজিএস) জানায়, ভূমিকম্পের উৎপত্তিস্থল ভারত ও মিয়ানমারের সীমান্তবর্তী এলাকা, যা ঢাকা থেকে প্রায় ৪৪৯ কিলোমিটার দূরে। রিখটার স্কেলে ভূমিকম্পের মাত্রা ছিল ৫ দশমিক ৬ এবং এটি ভূপৃষ্ঠের ১২৬ কিলোমিটার গভীরে সংঘটিত হয়।

আবহাওয়া অধিদপ্তরের ভূমিকম্প পর্যবেক্ষণ ও গবেষণাকেন্দ্রের ভারপ্রাপ্ত কর্মকর্তা মো. রুবাঈয়্যাৎ কবীর বিষয়টি নিশ্চিত করে জানান, এটি মাঝারি মাত্রার ভূমিকম্প হিসেবে বিবেচিত।

সিলেটসহ দেশের বিভিন্ন এলাকায়ও ভূমিকম্প অনুভূত হয়। সিলেট আবহাওয়া অধিদপ্তরের সহকারী আবহাওয়াবিদ শাহ মো. সজিব হোসাইন জানান, এক সপ্তাহের ব্যবধানে সিলেটে আবারও ভূমিকম্প অনুভূত হলো। এর আগে ২৬ ফেব্রুয়ারি রাত ২টা ৫৫ মিনিটে সেখানে ভূমিকম্প হয়েছিল। তবে এখনো কোনো ক্ষয়ক্ষতির তথ্য পাওয়া যায়নি।

বিশেষজ্ঞদের মতে, বাংলাদেশ ও আশপাশের এলাকায় ছোট ও মাঝারি ভূমিকম্পের সংখ্যা বেড়ে যাচ্ছে। আবহাওয়া অধিদপ্তরের হিসাব অনুযায়ী, ২০২৪ সালে দেশে এবং আশপাশের বিভিন্ন এলাকায় ৫৩টি ভূমিকম্প রেকর্ড করা হয়েছে, যা গত আট বছরে সর্বোচ্চ।

ভূমিকম্প বিশেষজ্ঞরা মনে করছেন, এভাবে ছোট ও মাঝারি ভূমিকম্পের সংখ্যা বৃদ্ধি পাওয়াটা একটি বড় ভূমিকম্পের পূর্বাভাস হতে পারে। ঐতিহাসিক ভূমিকম্পের পর্যালোচনা এবং সাম্প্রতিক কম্পনের সংখ্যা বৃদ্ধির ভিত্তিতে তারা এই আশঙ্কা করছেন।

During the parade of San Patricio in London, Catherine, Princess of Gales, lives with soldiers.


The Día de San Patricio in London served as the motivation for Catherine, Princess of Wales, to participate in the parade. The wife of Prince William lived with English soldiers and even shared a beer. The princess was receiving cancer treatment, therefore she was unable to participate in the celebration of the previous year.

New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen has announced she will not run for reelection in 2026.

Senator Jeanne Shaheen speaks at NHTI Concord Community College in Concord, New Hampshire, on October 22, 2024. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)


 Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire announced Wednesday that she will not run for reelection in 2026, setting the stage for a potentially competitive race to fill her seat.

“I ran for public office to make a difference for the people of New Hampshire. That purpose has never and will never change. But today, after careful consideration, I’m announcing that I have made the difficult decision not to seek reelection to the Senate in 2026. It’s just time,” Shaheen, 78, said in a video released by her congressional office.

A U.S. senator since 2009, Shaheen won reelection in 2014 and 2020 and currently serves as the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Before joining the Senate, she made history as New Hampshire’s first female governor, serving three terms from 1997 to 2003.

Although some New Hampshire Democrats had privately urged her to run for a fourth term, Shaheen kept her decision under wraps. In her announcement, she made it clear she is not stepping away from public service, stating, “Believe me, I am not retiring.” She will serve out her term, which ends in 2027.

Her departure opens a crucial Senate seat for Democrats, attracting early interest from prominent figures in both parties. Republican former Gov. Chris Sununu has not ruled out a run, while Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas is strongly considering entering the race. Former Democratic Rep. Ann Kuster has also expressed interest if Pappas declines to run.

Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, a Republican who challenged Shaheen in 2014 and narrowly lost, is also weighing another bid.

Despite the uncertainty, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesman David Bergstein projected confidence in retaining the seat, emphasizing that no Republican has won a Senate race in New Hampshire in over a decade.

Total Lunar Eclipse March 2025 Livestreams: How to Watch the 'Blood Moon' Online for Free

 


Watch the Total Lunar Eclipse Live: How to Catch Every Moment of the Dramatic 'Blood Moon' Online on March 13.

A total lunar eclipse of March's Worm Moon is occurring this week, and you can watch it live online for free.

On the night of March 13-14, the full moon will undergo a total lunar eclipse, visible across the night side of Earth, with North America positioned perfectly for an incredible view. If you're unable to watch the eclipse in person, don't worry—there are several online livestreams (weather permitting) so you can still enjoy the Worm Moon lunar eclipse. We've gathered some of the best options below. For the latest updates and events, you can also check out our lunar eclipse live blog.

Lunar eclipses happen when Earth lies between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow on the moon's surface. During the "totality" phase, the moon moves into Earth's umbra—the dark center of its shadow—creating the red-hued "Blood Moon." The eclipse will reach its maximum phase, with the moon completely covered by Earth's deepest shadow, at 2:59 a.m. EDT (6:59 GMT) on March 14.


Greek and Cypriot Officials Applaud U.S. Renewed Commitment to Mediterranean Stability and Economic Cooperation


The potential return of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency is sparking optimism among Greek and Cypriot officials, who anticipate new opportunities for regional stability and economic collaboration, particularly in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.

During a panel discussion at the Delphi Forum, hosted by the Hellenic American Leadership Council in Washington, D.C., senior officials from Greece and Cyprus emphasized the significance of sustained U.S. involvement in the region. The discussion, moderated by Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle, highlighted prospects for expanding the Abraham Accords and strengthening geopolitical partnerships.


Enhancing Regional Alliances and Peace Efforts

Greek Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexandra Papadopoulou welcomed renewed U.S. engagement in the Eastern Mediterranean, stressing the strategic importance of American leadership.


“For years, there was concern that the U.S. would step back, leading to instability,” Papadopoulou said. “It is reassuring to see renewed American interest. However, regional nations must also take responsibility and collaborate with the new U.S. administration.”

She highlighted the strong ties between the U.S., Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt, emphasizing that this diplomatic network could facilitate the expansion of the Abraham Accords—historic agreements aimed at normalizing relations between Israel and Arab nations.


Cyprus’s Deputy Minister of Migration and International Protection, Nicholas Ioannides, reaffirmed his country’s commitment to regional stability through the U.S.-backed “3+1” framework, which includes Greece, Cyprus, Israel, and the United States.

“The Abraham Accords were a major milestone of the first Trump administration, and efforts to revitalize them are a positive step,” Ioannides said. “Cyprus, as the EU’s southeastern nation, is a vital strategic partner for both the U.S. and Israel. We are fully prepared to support renewed peace efforts.”


He further emphasized Cyprus’s role as a humanitarian hub and a bridge for diplomatic efforts, adding, “We can help expand what might be called ‘Abraham Accords 2.0.’”


Economic Cooperation and the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor


Beyond diplomacy and security, officials also pointed to economic initiatives that could transform regional trade and development. Papadopoulou discussed the potential of the proposed India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC), an ambitious trade route aimed at serving as an alternative to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.


“This corridor presents a unique opportunity,” she stated. “Looking at the map, the path is clear—India, the Gulf nations, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Cyprus, Greece, and then onto Europe and the United States. Greece and Cyprus can serve as the crucial link connecting these regions.”

She emphasized Greece’s strong economic ties with Israel and India, along with its expanding partnerships with Saudi Arabia and Egypt, as key factors in making the corridor a reality. “This initiative would not only boost economic openness but also reinforce our strategic alliance with the United States.”


Julie Rayman, Managing Director of Policy and Political Affairs at the American Jewish Committee, echoed the region’s vast economic potential but pointed out the impact of the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel’s economy.


“The original Abraham Accords were built on economic prosperity, largely driven by Israel’s economic strength,” Rayman explained. “However, the tragic events of October 7 have affected Israel’s economy. While it is recovering, this must be factored into future agreements.”


A Vision for a Unified Eastern Mediterranean


Looking ahead, Greek and Cypriot officials underscored the need to align political and economic strategies to foster regional stability. Papadopoulou described the Eastern Mediterranean not as a standalone entity but as a crucial extension of Europe and the broader Middle East.

“This is about more than just the Middle East—it’s about the entire Eastern Mediterranean, spanning from the Gulf to the Balkans and into Europe,” she asserted. “The foundations are already in place; now we must work together to turn this vision into reality.”


With strong backing for renewed American leadership, Greece and Cyprus are positioning themselves as key players in shaping a more stable and economy integrated Mediterranean region.


Former NBA player and billionaire entrepreneur Junior Bridgeman passes away.

Former NBA sixth man Junior Bridgeman, who rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most successful post-playing business figures in sports, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 71. A billionaire philanthropist and, more recently, a minority owner of the [Milwaukee Bucks], Bridgeman suffered a medical emergency during a fundraising event in Louisville, Kentucky.



According to multiple Louisville television stations, Bridgeman clutched his chest during the luncheon, expressing concerns that he was experiencing a heart attack. Emergency medical personnel were called to the scene, as reported by WLKY and WAVE.


NBA Commissioner Adam Silver mourned Bridgeman’s passing, stating:


"I am devastated to learn of Junior Bridgeman’s sudden passing. He was the ultimate entrepreneur, building on his impactful 12-year NBA career to become a highly respected and successful business leader. Junior mentored generations of NBA players and athletes, guiding them on how to thrive in the business world. For 50 years, he was a dedicated member of the NBA family—most recently as a minority owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, an investor in NBA Africa, and a player who exemplified class and dignity."

Silver extended his condolences to Bridgeman’s wife, Doris, their children—Eden, Justin, and Ryan—the Bucks organization, and his many friends and admirers in the basketball community.

Hailing from East Chicago, Indiana, Bridgeman was a standout player on the 1971 Washington High School Senators' undefeated 29-0 state championship team. He went on to become an All-American at Louisville, leading his team to the 1975 Final Four. That same year, the Los Angeles Lakers selected the 6-foot-5 wing with the No. 8 overall pick in the NBA Draft, then traded him to the Milwaukee Bucks in a blockbuster deal for franchise star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Bridgeman spent 12 seasons in the NBA, playing 10 with the Milwaukee Bucks and two with the LA Clippers. Over his career, he averaged 13.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists in 25 minutes per game, earning a reputation as one of the league's top sixth men. From 1985 to 1988, he also served as president of the National Basketball Players Association.

Bridgeman earned approximately $2.95 million over his NBA career, never making more than $350,000 in a single season. However, after retiring, he built a fast-food empire that grew to over 450 restaurants nationwide at its peak. He later became a Coca-Cola bottling distributor, with operations spanning three states and extending into Canada. In addition to his business ventures, he acquired Ebony and Jet magazines and invested in NBA Africa.

In September, Bridgeman purchased a 10% stake in the Milwaukee Bucks, and by February, Forbes reported that his net worth had surpassed $1.4 billion.

Millie Bobby Brown Says She Wants Babies: ‘I Want a Big Family’

 

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Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown has already accomplished much in her brief acting career, and from the looks of it, it seems that she is ready to embrace motherhood. Having married Jake Bongiovi in May 2024, Brown confirmed in a recent interview that she is looking forward to starting a family with her husband.


Here’s what the British thespian had to say about her plans regarding having children soon.


Millie Bobby Brown comments on starting a family

During her March 10 appearance on the Smartless podcast, Millie Bobby Brown expressed her excitement about becoming a mother one day. “Since I was a baby, I told my mom, like, baby dolls. I wanted to be a mom just like the way my mom was to me,” the actress noted, as per While acknowledging the fact that she is still “really young” and has a lot to look forward to on the professional front, Brown once again emphasized the importance of having a family. “Jake knows how important it is to me. Of course, I want to focus on really establishing myself as an actor and as a producer, but I also find it’s so important to start a family for me personally,” she remarked.


Millie Bobby Brown then explained that she and Jake Bongiovi are very much interested in having an extended clan, with both celebrities hailing from families with four kids. She relayed, “And my thing was, I really want a family. I really want a big family. I’m one of four. He’s one of four. So, it is definitely in our future, but, for me, I don’t see having your own child, you know, as really any different as in adopting.”


Brown is currently occupied with promoting her upcoming science-fiction feature, The Electric State. Helmed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the action-packed movie comes out on Netflix on March 14.


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SoFi Technologies (NasdaqGS:SOFI) 13% Drop Follows Projected EPS For 2026 editorial-

 


SoFi Technologies experienced a share price decline of approximately 13% last week, potentially influenced by recent corporate guidance for 2026 earnings. The company's projected EPS ranged from 55 to 80 cents per share, a development hitting just as broader market trends showed a downturn. Despite major stock indexes closing higher last Friday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expressed confidence in the economy, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted their third consecutive weekly declines, down 3% and 3.5% respectively. SoFi's performance contrasts with the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite, where other companies like Broadcom saw gains due to positive AI demand, as well as the contrasting fortunes of Walgreens, which surged following a buyout deal. While intense market volatility led to mixed performances across sectors, the overall economic environment with subdued jobs data and mixed corporate earnings likely compounded SoFi’s stock pressure last week.


Over the last year, SoFi Technologies posted a total shareholder return of 63.29%, significantly outperforming both the US Consumer Finance industry, which gained 24%, and the broader US Market, with an increase of 11.9%. Integral to SoFi's strong performance was its transition to profitability, highlighted by the full year 2024 net income reaching US$498.67 million from the previous year's net loss of US$300.74 million. The company also experienced substantial revenue growth, with Q3 2024 revenues climbing to US$723.37 million from US$564.27 million the previous year.

The launch of a new robo-advisor platform in November 2024, offering access to alternative asset classes, added to SoFi's appeal. The company's raised earnings expectations throughout 2024 further bolstered investor confidence, with guidance adjustments reflecting improved EPS projections. Another factor enhancing SoFi's market position was its impressive profit acceleration, marked by significant growth in net income across successive quarters of 2024.


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How does AI enhance digital marketing strategies today?

 

AI enhances digital marketing by enabling personalization at scale, providing advanced customer insights, automating tasks, and optimizing campaigns through tools like chatbots and AI-powered advertising platforms.

Here's a breakdown of how AI is transforming digital marketing strategies:

1. Enhanced Personalization and Customer Experience:

Personalized Content & Recommendations:AI algorithms can analyze customer data to understand preferences and deliver highly relevant content and recommendations, improving engagement and conversion rates.

Targeted Advertising:AI-powered advertising platforms allow marketers to precisely target ads to specific audiences, increasing campaign effectiveness and ROI.

Chatbots and Customer Support:AI-powered chatbots can handle basic customer inquiries and provide 24/7 support, improving customer satisfaction and freeing up human agents for more complex issues.

Predictive Analytics:AI tools can analyze past customer behavior and predict future trends, enabling marketers to anticipate needs and proactively respond to them.

2. Automation and Efficiency:

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Greenland Has Said: Things Trump Is Ignoring About Us

 


The Greenlanders cast their ballots. Anders Visited, a Danish member of the European Parliament, issued a message last week that was nearly as explicit as theirs: "Mr. Trump, f*** off."

Qulleq, the only party whose leader claims to believe in Donald Trump, with roughly 1% of the vote after the bulk of votes have been tabulated. On the other extreme, with almost 30% of the vote, the Demokraatit Party is seen as the election victor.

Before the election, Democratic leader Jens-Frederik Nielsen expressed his hope that

 Greenlanders would make it clear to Trump that Greenland is not for sale, calling Trump's remarks "a danger to our political independence."

"We would rather not be Americans. No, being Danes is not what we desire. Our goal is to become Greenlanders. Additionally, we hope to become independent in the future. And we do not want his hope; we want to construct our own nation on our own.

However, what is it about the Greenlanders' insistence that "Greenland is not for sale" that Trump finds incomprehensible? Why is not he fulfilling his pledges to protect Greenlanders and make them wealthy?

Greenland Is The Answer To Very Different Questions

When Trump looks at Greenland, he clearly sees something different than what the Greenlanders see. While Trump sees an opportunity, the Greenlanders see the reality of their everyday lives. For Trump, Greenland is the answer to “What do I want?” and “How do I get it?” For the Greenlanders, it is the answer to “Who are we?” and “Why are we not something else (for example Danish or American)?”

For Trump, Greenland is a question of doing – making deals, buying, strategyzing, innovating – for the Greenlanders, it is a question of being: Living in accordance with the nature in and around them. And respecting the history and culture that made them who they are. By approaching and talking about Greenland as a commercial product, Trump makes not only Greenland, but also the identity of Greenlanders, look like something that can be traded and negotiated.

And that’s why it doesn’t matter how many billions of dollars, he says he will invest in making Greenlanders rich. That’s why not even the protection from “the Greatest Nation anywhere in the World” seems to do the trick:

Because if Trump doesn’t get that the question of Greenland is a matter of identity to the Greenlanders – not products, dollars, minerals, or military – he will protect the wrong things. What Trump is offering is worth nothing to Greenlanders if they have to give up who they are and what they care about to get it.

To Be Or Not To Be Greenlander, That Is The Question

Being Danish, I know as little about being a Greenlander as Trump does. And yet there is a difference. Not because of the historical relationship between Denmark and Greenland. But because I know what it’s like to have your identity shaped by a history, culture, and language that is not American.

Like Greenlanders, people of Denmark and most other European countries don’t have English as their native language. We learned about the world through Greenlandic, Danish, Swedish, German, Ukrainian, Spanish and a host of other languages. And our cultures are shaped, and continue to be shaped, by the similarities and differences we encounter when we speak to each other in languages that are foreign to all of us.

For example, Greenlandic children are of course taught Greenlandic in school. But they are also taught Danish and English. Likewise, Danish schoolchildren are taught Danish, English and German or French. With each language comes not only a different way of speaking, but also a different way of thinking. And having to translate between different ways of speaking and thinking is a constant reminder of the differences in how we understand ourselves and our surroundings.

Or put differently, having your identity shaped by a history, culture, and language that is not American makes the question of identity an actual question. The translations challenge your perception of who you and others are, and why you and they are not something else. So you have to ask. To make room for your fundamental differences and the fact that they may care about and value something different than you do.

Greenland Doesn’t Care About Trump’s Billions

When Trump talks about the billions of dollars he will invest to create new jobs and make Greenlanders rich, he is doing the opposite. He is not making room for the Greenlanders’ identity and values. Rather, he is sharing his own. While Europe is shaped by different languages and cultures, the U.S. is shaped by the promise of a blank slate: Whoever you are and wherever you come from, you can start over.

The American dream is not just about creating a better future, it is also about putting the past behind you. The U.S. was founded by people who left Europe to escape tyranny, religious and political persecution, or poverty. They captured their values in the Declaration of Independence, saying: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

While most European will probably agree with these self-evident truths, they will struggle with the idea that we can put our past behind us. Throughout millennia of European history, the experiences and memories of not being able to start over have left their mark. Thousands of years of making mistakes, repeating mistakes, and working together to avoid repeating them again have made history what Europeans have in common: You may even say that respect for history has become part of the common identity of Europeans – just as the pursuit of a better future is part of the identity of Americans. Not recognizing and respecting this fundamental difference can be fatal.

What “Greenland Is Not For Sale” Really Means

Assuming that billions of dollars are the answer to the Greenlanders’ questions seems to have had the opposite effect of what Trump wanted. Instead of pushing Greenland into the arms of the United States, it has shed light on what Greenland and Denmark have in common. The politicians and people of Denmark have treated the politicians and people of Greenland horribly. But unlike Trump, the Danish politicians and people understand that the question of Greenland is not a matter of dollars, minerals, innovation, or even international security. It is a matter of recognizing and respecting that being Greenlandic is different from being anything else. And that Greenland therefore should not be bought, owned or controlled by anyone but the Greenlanders.

Trump's promise to rule the island dominates Greenland's election vote.

 


In an election that was heavily influenced by Trump's pledge to seize control of the vital Arctic island, voting was prolonged at many polling places due to high voter turnout.

In a referendum that will decide which leaders challenge US President Donald Trump's promise to seize control of the strategically located Arctic nation, unofficial results are anticipated to be announced soon after polling ended.
Due to significant voter turnout at several of the 72 polling places located throughout the mineral-rich island, where 40,500 individuals were eligible to vote, voting was extended by 30 minutes past the 22:00 GMT deadline on Tuesday.

There were no exit polls, and a final tally of the vote could take between three and five hours to complete, Greenland’s election authority said.

Official results will not be certified for weeks as ballot papers make their way to the capital, Nuuk, from remote settlements by boat, plane and helicopter.

Images and video clips shared on social media showed people queueing in the ice and snow outside polling stations in Nuuk up to 45 minutes before voting closed. Earlier in the day, long queues were also reported at voting centers.

Since taking office in January, Trump has promised to make Greenland – a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark – part of the US, saying it is vital to US security interests.

The vast island, with a population of just 57,000, has been caught up in a geopolitical race for dominance in the Arctic, where melting ice caps are making its rich resources of rare earth metals more accessible and opening new shipping routes.

Greenland’s prime minister, Mute Bourup Egede, called the election last month, saying the country needed to be united during a “serious time” that is unlike anything Greenland has ever experienced.

While Trump has been outspoken about his desire to control Greenland, both Russia and China have also intensified military activity in the Arctic region.

Greenland is a former Danish colony and a territory since 1953. It gained some autonomy in 1979 when its first parliament was formed, but Copenhagen still controls foreign affairs, defense and monetary policy and provides just under $1bn a year to the economy.

In 2009, Greenland won the right to declare full independence through a referendum, even though it has not done so out of concern that living standards would drop without Denmark’s economic support.



Julie Rademacher, a consultant and former adviser to Greenland’s government, said that early on, the election campaign focused on the anger and frustration aimed at historical wrongdoings by former colonial ruler Denmark.

“But I think the fear of the US imperialist approach has lately become bigger than the anger towards Denmark,” Rademacher said.

The Reuters news agency spoke to more than a dozen Greenlanders in Nuuk, all of whom said they favoured independence, although many expressed concern that a swift transition could damage the economy and eliminate Nordic welfare services like universal healthcare and free schooling.

“We don’t want to be part of the US for obvious reasons; healthcare and Trump,” said Tuuta Lynge-Larsen, a bank employee and Nuuk resident, adding that this election was especially important.

A poll in January suggested that the majority of Greenland’s inhabitants support independence but are divided on timing.

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