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The World in Images Season 4, Episode 25: Greenland: Donald Trump Jr. on Holiday
Donald Trump Junior visited Greenland in January 2025, claiming to be an ordinary tourist. But since his father has repeatedly expressed his interest in acquiring the Danish autonomous territory for the USA, how should his highly public visit be understood in light of America's imperialist ambitions? Watch The World in Images Season 4, Episode 25 Greenland: Donald Trump Jr. on Holiday in HD free online. Enjoy high-quality streaming of The World in Images Season 4, Episode 25 and share your thoughts in the comments below!
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Star of social networks, the pygmy hippopotamus Moo Deng captivates the whole world. Becoming famous thanks to TikTok videos, this endangered mammal has become a global mascot in just a few weeks. A phenomenon that questions the border between awareness and animal exploitation.
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Grok: AI Out of Control
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South China Sea: Attack on the Open Sea
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Ukraine: Pin-up Propaganda
The Third Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian army has caused a stir with its recruitment campaign: Glossy images of beautiful young people reminiscent of film poster art, where the brutal reality of war is sidelined.
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Missile Tests: France's Army Flexes Its Muscle
A clip circulating on social media shows the French army conducting a complex missile test firing to demonstrate its military power. The challenge with this new communication strategy lies in walking the fine line between visibility and military secrecy.
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Jack Doherty: One Video Too Many?
When millionaire youtuber Jack Doherty posted a video of him crashing his expensive sports car on a busy dual carriageway in Florida, he may have expected sympathy. But when his followers shared the full video that showed him texting at the wheel, the buzz went bad.
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Kim Jong-un's Daughter
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Greenland: Donald Trump Jr. on Holiday
Donald Trump Junior visited Greenland in January 2025, claiming to be an ordinary tourist. But since his father has repeatedly expressed his interest in acquiring the Danish autonomous territory for the USA, how should his highly public visit be understood in light of America's imperialist ambitions?
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Ukraine: North Korean soldiers captured
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Assassin's Creed: Battle of the Black Samurai
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Gen Z Revolution in Nepal
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China hosts first Robot World Championship
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