5 Outdoor Sconces That Will Shine Year Round
Doleman Small Dome Wall Sconce
$299, Rejuvenation. Get it now!AD’s favorite pieces are studies in form and function
Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest
Whether you’re taking it to the trails or the neighborhood loop, running outdoors can make you feel a magic beyond the exercise high.
Imbuing figurative forms with everyday function, Carmen D'Apollonio breathes new life into clay and metal Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest
AD’s newest One to Watch Minjae Kim openly explores techniques and materials from his live-work space in Queens
The diplomats and officials that stuff the corridors of power in Brussels breathed a sigh of relief on Monday night. After a string of high profile failures, the EU had finally passed a foreign policy test. The 'hijacking' of the Ryanair flight by the Belarusian government, and the arrest of a journalist on a flight between two European capitals full of EU citizens, demanded a severe response. EU leaders ordered new sanctions against Minsk officials and state-owned companies. They demanded the immediate release of Roman Protasevich, an exiled opposition journalist arrested on the diverted flight, and his partner, Sofia Sapega. A French plan to block ground transit links with Belarus did not get the necessary support but the heads of state and governments closed Belarusian airspace and banned Belarus airlines from EU airports. The EU has often struggled to be as decisive and swift In February, the bloc’s chief diplomat was publicly humiliated at a Moscow press conference. He was peppered with planted questions about Cuba as opposition leader Alexei Navalny faced new charges in a Russian court. In April, Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, was hung out to dry by Charles Michel, the European Council president, in what became known as ‘sofagate’. Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had provided only one chair for the two presidents and Mr Michel promptly made a beeline for it.
As the Chinese Communist Party's 100th anniversary draws nearer, China's domestic environment has become more focused on nationalism and hardline ideology, a trend also affecting the country's international relations. The big picture: Beijing is broadcasting confidence and swagger, often for the benefit of domestic audiences, but other countries and international companies are feeling the effects.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.China's leaders often tighten political restrictions around major events and anniversaries; the centennial so far has seen an exaggerated version of this response.Taiwan: 2021 has seen big shows of force, with Beijing sending jet fighters on numerous incursions into Taiwanese airspace and holding naval drills in nearby waters."In the lead-up to the centenary of the founding of the CCP, it would be very hard to see Beijing, or Xi Jinping, giving any leeway whatsoever on issues related to national sovereignty," Russell Hsiao, executive director of the DC-based Global Taiwan Institute, told Axios.But "an uncontrollable event could potentially spoil Xi Jinping’s desire to have a choreographed display of nationalism and patriotic fervor in support of the Chinese Communist Party," Hsiao said.Hsiao added that Beijing isn't likely to intentionally engage in actual military hostilities during this time. "An uncontrollable escalation over Taiwan would not be in Xi’s interest."Patriotic boycotts: In March, international brands from H&M to Hugo Boss to Adidas were targets of a state-fanned consumer boycott, as Chinese netizens expressed outrage at these companies' disavowal of Xinjiang cotton amid reports of forced labor in the cotton industry there.EU sanctions: The Chinese government levied unprecedented sanctions on European researchers, organizations, and even members of the EU Parliament for calling out the party's repression in Xinjiang. The sanctions were largely symbolic and seem to have backfired; the EU has suspended the EU-China investment treaty approved just months earlier.More from Axios: Sign up to get the latest market trends with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free
The couple had espoused apocalyptic religious beliefs and were already facing other charges.
A US intelligence report found that staff at a Wuhan lab fell ill just before the pandemic, fueling speculation the coronavirus escaped from a lab.
The 75-year-old had gone fishing, the sheriff’s office said.
Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr. has convened a grand jury in the investigation into the Trump Organization, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.
While speedster Martin Necas tied score in the third with a beauty of a goal, it was the captain Staal who won it in overtime with a greasy goal, touching off a primal celebration.
"Suddenly, national security people came in and said Trump wants us to join a bombing campaign in the Middle East tonight," Dominic Cummings told MPs.
One debunking pharmacist on TikTok had threats sent to her and her family. Users openly passed around her home address in the comments on her videos.
"What we can do... is take a stand and say you don't belong in our conference," Kinzinger said of Marjorie Taylor Greene.
The 2020 video shows Greene saying she'd defend statues of people she disagreed with, in order to preserve lessons of history.
China's tech hub of Shenzhen aims to make it harder for people from out-of-town to settle in a rare tightening of residency rules, as its population balloons and resources and services come under pressure. While the southern boomtown is far from being China's most populous city, its population grew by 7.1 million in the past decade to 17.56 million in 2020, with the jump surpassing increases in entire provinces such as Jiangsu and Shandong over the same period. The city's population growth is being propelled by its thriving tech industry, loose urban residency curbs and generous home purchase subsidies.
Why 'Mare of Easttown' feels like a role the actress has been building toward her entire career
Evy Poumpouras is a former Secret Service agent and polygraph examiner, journalist, and author of the 2020 memoir, "Becoming Bulletproof."
Arizona's GOP-led Senate commissioned a recount of 2020 election ballots in Maricopa County, claiming votes were stolen. It has been heavily ridiculed.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's comparison between mask mandates and the Holocaust was followed by a surge in signatories to the petition.
Chris Hemsworth, who will soon film a Hulk Hogan biopic, got plenty of comments. His brother Luke wrote: "Bro?! You've been skipping leg days again?!"