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fashionlandscapeblog · 7 months
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Simone Aurelia and Giulia Badia captured by Pep Bestard for Lula Japan July 2023
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quentinsimon · 2 months
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Camila in Barcelona, Editorial on Lula Japan, January 2024 by Quentin SIMON
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yantyushevphoto · 2 years
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It Takes A Village.
Photographed by Alexander Yantyushev for Lula Japan
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libertyprint · 1 year
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Lula Japan - MARNI SS 23 A Digital Story Vol.02
Photography by Masaya Tanaka
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Brazil’s Lula invites Japan’s prime minister to eat his country’s beef, and become a believer
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Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Friday welcomed Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on his first visit to the country, with the two meeting in the capital of Brasilia and the South American leader pushing his counterpart to buy his country’s beef.
Brazil had wished to seize on the bilateral meeting to push forward an agreement to open Japanese markets to Brazilian beef, a goal the Latin American country has pursued since 2005. In an appeal to the prime minister, Lula insisted he should eat at a steakhouse during his trip.
“I don’t know what you had for dinner last night,” Lula said during the press conference, looking at Kishida and the Japanese delegation, then turning his attention to Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, who is also Minister of Industry, Commerce, Development and Trade. “Please, take Prime Minister Fumio to eat steak at the best restaurant in Sao Paulo so that, the following week, he starts importing our beef.”
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grrlmusic · 16 days
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By Lev Koufax
The imperialist global steering committee known as the G7 recently met in Hiroshima. The U.S. claimed the summit’s purpose was to discuss “a number of challenges to peace and prosperity facing the global order while consulting with invited guests.” However, it quickly became apparent that the summit was nothing more than a proxy-war propaganda show.
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afeelgoodblog · 10 months
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The Best News of Last Week
1. Arizona governor Ok's over the counter birth control
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) has expanded access to over-the-counter birth control that will “soon be available to Arizonans,” according to a press release.
Arizonans 18 and older will soon be able to go to their local pharmacy and purchase oral contraceptives without a doctor’s prescription.
2. ‘Great news’: EU hails discovery of massive phosphate rock deposit in Norway
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A massive underground deposit of high-grade phosphate rock in Norway, pitched as the world’s largest, is big enough to satisfy world demand for fertilisers, solar panels and electric car batteries over the next 50 years, according to the company exploiting the resource. About 90% of the world’s mined phosphate rock is used in agriculture for the production of phosphorous for the fertiliser industry, for which there is currently no substitute.
3. U.S. Is Destroying the Last of Its Once-Vast Chemical Weapons Arsenal
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Decades behind its initial schedule, the dangerous job of eliminating the world’s only remaining declared stockpile of lethal chemical munitions will be completed as soon as Friday.
4. Chinese scientists create edible food packaging to replace plastic
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By incorporating certain soy proteins into the structure, Chinese University of Hong Kong scientists successfully created edible food packaging.
5. World's 1st 'tooth regrowth' medicine moves toward clinical trials in Japan
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A Japanese research team is making progress on the development of a groundbreaking medication that may allow people to grow new teeth, with clinical trials set to begin in July 2024. The tooth regrowth medicine is intended for people who lack a full set of adult teeth due to congenital factors.
6. No Longer Endangered: The Bald Eagle is an Icon of the ESA
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When the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was enacted in 1973, bald eagle population numbers across the country showed that the species was close to disappearing. Before the ESA, in the 1950s and ‘60s, eagles were shot routinely despite the protection. The ESA listing helped bring public attention to the issue.
Through the early 1970s and into the early ‘80s, numbers increased gradually. Then, as you got into the ‘90s, there was still gradual growth. From the late ‘90s into the 2000s, the population really exploded. There was a doubling rate of every several years or so for a while.
7. Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon drops 34% in first half 2023
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Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon fell 34% in the first half of 2023, preliminary government data showed on Thursday, hitting its lowest level in four years as President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva institutes tougher environmental policies.
Data produced by Brazil's national space research agency Inpe indicated that 2,649 square km (1,023 square miles) of rainforest were cleared in the region in the half year, the lowest for the period since 2019.
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bienenkiste · 8 months
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Elvina Patrick by Jon Gorrigan for Lula Japan
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distantvoices · 10 months
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By Daniil Kudryavtsev for Lula Japan July 2023
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polishmodels · 3 months
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Sara Robaszkiewicz - editorial "Still Life of Sara" for Lula Magazine Japan, December 2023
Photographer: Ewa Michalik
source: models.com
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yantyushevphoto · 1 year
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It Takes A Village.
Photographed by Alexander Yantyushev for Lula Japan
Instagram | Behance | Book
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libertyprint · 1 year
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Lula Japan's Encounter ◇ Photography by Kenta Watanabe & styling by ARIMI
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Japan and Brazil vow cooperation in fighting climate change
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Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Friday agreed that the two countries will cooperate in conserving the Amazon rainforest as a way to fight global warming.
Kishida and Lula, meeting in Brasilia, also agreed to work together to maintain and strengthen the international order based on the rule of law. Brazil is this year's chair of the Group of 20 developed and emerging economies.
Releasing a joint statement, the two leaders emphasized the importance of adhering to the principles and purposes of the U.N. Charter, such as territorial integrity and prohibition of the use of force.
They also expressed "serious concern" about the Middle East situation and "great concern" about Ukraine, which is fighting Russia's military aggression.
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h10m · 2 years
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Lula Japan Issue 16 "Dear Daughters”
interview, text, edit, translation
オランダの写真家 Hellen van Meeneさんに、「桜桃色」をテーマにした作品を撮り下ろしていただきました。 インタビューも掲載されています。
Photography released on 3.28.2022
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