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Photos of Miss Universe Contestants Without Makeup

Miss Russia Alina Sanko. The first no-makeup photo shoot was in 2016, it was so much fun, photographer Benjamin Askinas told Insider. And it caused an online uproar that I don t think we expected people loved it. People were like, This is super empowering, and it s kind of become a priority now. It s definitely my favorite photo shoot.   Askinas said a group of contestants are always randomly selected for the shoot and are explicitly told that they can t wear any makeup.  A lot of them, at first, are really nervous, he added. A lot of these girls have a lot of fans and they re accustomed to a lot of criticism on social media. So we let them talk about it with each other, and really quickly they understand that it s really about confidence.  

Opinion: About that rules-based international order

The Biden administration has taken to frequently asserting its intention to return versus the Trump administration’s departure therefrom to something called a “rules-based international order.” What is this supposed “order?” What obligations does it impose, and upon whom? Which governments meet those obligations. Which don’t? Google returns about 197,000 results on the phrase “rules-based international order.” The top result leads to a paper from the United Nations Association of Australia, which defines it as “a shared commitment by all countries to conduct their activities in accordance with agreed rules that evolve over time, such as international law, regional security arrangements, trade agreements, immigration protocols, and cultural arrangements.”

About That Rules-Based International Order

About That ‘Rules-Based International Order’ Published: May 6, 2021 The Biden administration has taken to frequently asserting its intention to return versus the Trump administration’s departure therefrom to something called a “rules-based international order.” What is this supposed “order?” What obligations does it impose, and upon whom? Which governments meet those obligations. Which don’t? Google returns about 197,000 results on the phrase “rules-based international order.” The top result leads to a paper from the United Nations Association of Australia, which defines it as “a shared commitment by all countries to conduct their activities in accordance with agreed rules that evolve over time, such as international law, regional security arrangements, trade agreements, immigration protocols, and cultural arrangements.”

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