Suzanne Innes-Stubb made a gesture that would be a mistake in Finland
During a recent trip to London, Suzanne Innes-Stubb performed a bow that is considered unusual and outdated in Finnish culture.
The Moral Mirror of the Iran War: Bowing, Contortionism, and Straight Backs
The article discusses the moral implications of the U.S. and Israel's military actions against Iran, emphasizing the ethical mistakes and political miscalculations of supporting such endeavors.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: 'We will bring justice', declared Iran on the Ayatollah's death, stating that there is no question of bowing down
After the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran has vowed to take revenge against the U.S. and Israel for their involvement in his demise, signaling a potential escalation in regional conflict.
Pak Army Chief and Trump's 'Toilet Paper Hospitality', Watch So Sorry
The article discusses Pakistan's historical subservience to the United States and critiques the current leadership's bowing to American demands, highlighted by a recent statement from Pakistan's defense minister.
A Bowing Jeong Cheong-rae After the 'Unification Failure Before Local Elections'... Can He Overcome the Crisis?
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to halt discussions regarding a merger with the Justice Party before the upcoming local elections, putting its leader Jeong Cheong-rae's leadership under scrutiny.
Here I stand, bowing my neck and thinking: This is how we should never build again
The Blox building has faced significant criticism for its expensive and perplexing architecture, prompting reflections on construction practices after eight years since its opening.
11 Years Since Fifth Grader's Murder, Father Offers Flowers at the Scene and Bowed Before the Photo of His Son
On the 11th anniversary of his son Toshi's murder, Yoshio Morita visited the crime scene in Wakayama, paying respects with flowers and bowing before a photo of Toshi, while having discussions with the incarcerated murderer.
US 'adapt, shrink or die' terms for $2bn aid pot will mean UN bowing down to Washington, say experts
Experts warn that the US's conditions for its $2 billion aid package may lead to a more restrictive and less flexible UN aid system aligned with US political priorities.