mohammed bin salman, he has of course had a troubled relationship with the united states, he is trying to rebuild the relationship based on pragmatism. and he is also trying to show the world that saudi arabia matters. earlierthis show the world that saudi arabia matters. earlier this year we saw saudi arabia working with beijing, with china to complete a opening vis a vis tehran, iran. they are trying to show that we are a strong middle power in the great game right now. ministers in britain have announced a £2.5 million pound fund to encourage tree planting in urban areas of england. local authorities can apply for the money from today. the scheme has been set up to mark the coronation of the king
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South Korea is politically polarized. There is no doubt about that. A recent poll by Kookmin Research Group and Ace Research put President Yoon Suk Yeol s support at 36.7 percent overall, with 76.9 percent approval among supporters of the governing People Power Party (PPP) and a disapproval rating of 91.9 percent among supporters of the opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK). The political polarization has been criticized heavily in the press and by the public but little seems to change. So, as President Yoon wrapped up his recent state visit to the United States and summitry with U.S. President Joe Biden, there was much debate as to the visit s success.
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