Close Ties
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Artists | Rodney Crowell |
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Release date | March 31, 2017 |
Labels | New West Records |
Genres | Singer-Songwriter |
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ID | 2307863 |
About Close Ties
The Chinese mafia's downfall in a lawless casino town
... The families also had Close Ties to the Myanmar military, and the Mings may have believed they were protected, even from the demands of China, which has long had a powerful influence in this border region...
Russian authorities crack down on abortion access amid demographic crisis
... The Russian Orthodox Church, which has Close Ties to the Kremlin, is playing a key role in the anti-abortion campaign...
King Charles deploys K-pop at South Korea state banquet
... " Long term, global partnerships are vital to our prosperity and security, " said Mr Sunak, who added that " Close Ties have already propelled £21bn of investment between our countries"...
Royal red-carpet roll-out for South Korean visit
... " Long term, global partnerships are vital to our prosperity and security, " said Mr Sunak, who added that " Close Ties have already propelled £21bn of investment between our countries"...
South African divisions exposed by Israel-Hamas conflict
... During the struggle against white-minority rule, the ANC developed Close Ties with erstwhile leaders such as Cuba s Fidel Castro, Libya s Muammar Gaddafi as well as Yasser Arafat of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO)...
The US is quietly arming Taiwan to the teeth
... It is sending a clear message of strategic clarity to Beijing that we stand together, " says Wang Ting-yu, a ruling party legislator with Close Ties to Taiwan s President Tsai Ing-wen, and to US Congressional chiefs...
Agoa Forum: Has the US trade pact benefited Africa?
... For example, just this week, US President Joe Biden announced that Uganda would lose access to Agoa over its tough new anti-homosexual law, as would Niger and Gabon following military coups and the Central African Republic (CAR), which has Close Ties to the Russian Wagner mercenary group...
Léopold Sédar Senghor: Senegal delays auction in France
... He also maintained Close Ties to France...
Royal red-carpet roll-out for South Korean visit
By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent
The ceremonial splendour of a state visit was deployed to welcome The South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.
King Charles and Queen Camilla greeted The President and his wife at Horse Guards Parade in London.
The Royal couple and their guests had a carriage procession along The Mall , lined with South Korean flags, before going inside Buckingham Palace .
Also meeting The South Korean leaders were PM Rishi Sunak and Lord Cameron, now returned as Foreign Secretary .
More Than 1,000 soldiers were on Parade , with gun salutes in the Autumn Leaves in Green Park , as The South Korean president was given a ceremonial welcome, with Prince William and Catherine part of The Procession .
State visits are a " soft power" mix of pageantry and practical Politics - and This Was A Sign of respect to an increasingly important ally and trade partner, in a region with growing tensions with China.
The jingle of The Cavalry harnesses on The Mall is linked to the jingle of cash tills, with trade deals to be negotiated.
Mr Yoon will have a state banquet this evening in the Buckingham Palace ballroom, along with 170 guests, who will hear speeches from The King and The President .
These are opulent occasions, with diplomacy fuelled by fine dining, using a 19Th Century dinner service with More Than 4,000 pieces.
The Table settings are as precise and symmetrical as the military Parade - each guest getting a place setting of 46cms.
Although there might not be a repeat of Mr Yoon's karaoke-style performance when he visited US President Joe Biden in April, and sang American Pie .
Last week, The King had a taste of Korean culture and K-pop, when he visited New Malden , in south-west London, which is known as " Korea Town" for having the biggest concentration of South Koreans in Europe.
While in London, The President is launching plans for a new trade deal, including technology and green energy, and closer military ties.
A " Downing Street Accord" is being signed at a meeting between The President and Rishi Sunak , which is intended to boost trade and support " global stability".
There are plans for a stronger approach to enforcing sanctions against North Korea , and preventing its " illegal weapons programme" with joint sea patrols between The South Korean navy and the Royal Navy .
" Long term, global partnerships are vital to our prosperity and security, " said Mr Sunak, who added that " Close Ties have already propelled £21bn of investment between our countries".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com