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North Korea: China and Russia veto US-drafted sanctions for the first time since 2006

Russia and China vetoed a US-drafted UN Security Council resolution to tighten sanctions on North Korea on Thursday, in a vote the US ambassador to the UN described as “dangerous, disheartening, and likely to fuel Pyongyang’s quest to develop nuclear-capable missile systems.” 

The action comes after more than a dozen North Korean ballistic missile tests this year, all of which broke past UN resolutions and prompted a new international response, according to US officials. 

To be accepted by the UN Security Council, a resolution needs nine “yes” votes and no vetoes from Russia, China, France, the United Kingdom, or the United States. The resolution was adopted by the Security Council’s other 13 members. 

The vetoes from Russia and China, who had not blocked any of the nine prior sanctions votes since 2006, were condemned by US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who said the gravity of the threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear development had not altered. 

“For the first time in 15 years, a UN Security Council member has used a veto to prevent the council from carrying out its responsibilities to hold the DPRK (North Korea) accountable for its unlawful proliferation,” the US envoy said in a joint statement with Japan and South Korea. 

“Today’s vetoes are quite risky. Those members have taken a position today that not only contradicts the Security Council’s earlier conduct, but also jeopardizes our collective security.” 

“These council members have decided to shelter a proliferator from facing the repercussions of its conduct, and they have shown the worthlessness of their word by giving an unambiguous nod of approval to the DPRK,” Thomas-Greenfield said at a session at UN headquarters. 

North Korea has fired three missiles at least 16 times this year, the most recent being on Wednesday. At least one of North Korea’s tests this year was thought to be of an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the United States’ mainland. 

New sanctions against North Korea, according to China’s UN ambassador, will not stop the country’s weapons development and may even enhance its testing. New sanctions might put even more strain on North Korea’s humanitarian crisis as it deals with the repercussions of the Covid-19 outbreak, according to Ambassador Zhang Jun.

Russia’s envoy also referenced North Korea’s Covid predicament as a justification for its veto. 

“Strengthening sanctions pressure on Pyongyang is not only pointless, but also exceedingly hazardous because of the humanitarian effects of such actions,” Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vasily Alekseevich Nebenzya said following the vote in translated remarks. Nebenzya claimed that sanctions imposed on North Korea for the previous 15 years had failed. 

The US envoy, however, Thomas-Greenfield, stated that China and Russia were not even interested in discussing fresh measures against Pyongyang. 

“For the past nine weeks, we have been circulating a draft of this resolution. Despite our commitment to openness and flexibility throughout discussions, the vetoing countries have failed to engage on the text during that period “she explained.

Tanya Herrera Set to Hold a Solo Art Exhibition at Evolved SF Gallery on June 4th

A journey of elevating female empowerment in oneself as influenced by “BOSS bitches” in everyday culture.

San Francisco, CA – When women empowerment has become a mainstream topic, Tanya Herrera is showcasing the power of womanhood through art using her “BOSS BITCH” Art Exhibition. The Pyrography & Heat Artist Tanya Herrera will be featured in a special solo exhibition at Evolved SF Art Gallery in the historic Mission District. It is a FREE gallery event slated to hold on June 4th from 6 pm to 9 pm PST and will open with a reception. Music at the event will be provided by Mr. Lucky of Sazon Libre.

Tanya, a woman of color and Native of the Bay Area, will use the event to showcase her unique art technique known as “fire stenciling.” The technique that uses chemical combustion to burn images onto raw wood has been in development since 2008. Now, Tanya Herrera feels the time is ripe for sharing that technique in her upcoming exhibit, coinciding with the political climate in women’s rights today.

Tanya Herrera’s theme, “Boss Bitch” is a pop-culture term used to describe a confident, successful, independent person who identifies as a female and is always ready to stand up for what they believe in. Each burned portrait represents the various impacts that Tanya has felt personally and in a world filled with patriarchal ideologies.

Describing the theme behind the exhibition, “Boss bitches build successful careers and are a positive influence on the world even despite facing adversity of many kinds,” Herrera said. “Marginalization, socio-economic barriers, healthcare access, and issues peculiar to the LBGTQ+ and BIPOC communities all impact women and the levels of success they achieve,”

With this upcoming exhibit, the artworks will be addressing and answering pertinent questions like “Which BOSS bitches have empowered you and what is your personal favorite BOSS bitch moment?”

Recently, Tanya Herrera was the subject of a short documentary featured – In their own words – a YouTube series showcasing her work as a pyrography and heat artist making waves in the art world.

About the Artist

Tanya Herrera’s fascination with art began as a young child growing up in the Bay Area. She drew early inspiration and influence from the arts and crafts in her family house, museums, theaters and symphonies in San Francisco. From her middle school education to college, she experimented with traditional mediums and was always looking for the next thing to try out or create.

Herrera delved into pyrography and heat in 2008 in a bid to make an impression of a stencil on wood. Over the last 14 years, she has explored numerous forms of pyrography and heat art. With the experience gained, she is set to create an entire show with the “Fire Stencil” medium. Her other mediums she is known for are pyrography, heat molding vinyl records and the use of metal leaf which came into her life after the idea of “Fire Stenciling”.

About The Evolved SF Gallery:

The Evolved SF Gallery is a clothing store and art gallery. Co-founders Thalia and Fernando from San Francisco built the gallery to serve as a space to galvanize the community where local artists, local people and inspiring individuals can come together for local events and nurture their creativity. In addition, the gallery serves as a great spot for people to keep their roots alive as one of the few Latin-owned art spaces in San Francisco. Evolved SF is open Wednesday to Saturday from 3-7 pm. The gallery is also available online via its official website where people can buy art and on Instagram to stay updated about events and updates.

Tanya Herrera Set to Hold a Solo Art Exhibition at Evolved SF Gallery on June 4th

A journey of elevating female empowerment in oneself as influenced by “BOSS bitches” in everyday culture

San Francisco, CA – When women empowerment has become a mainstream topic, Tanya Herrera is showcasing the power of womanhood through art using her “BOSS BITCH” Art Exhibition. The Pyrography & Heat Artist Tanya Herrera will be featured in a special solo exhibition at Evolved SF Art Gallery in the historic Mission District. It is a FREE gallery event slated to hold on June 4th from 6 pm to 9 pm PST and will open with a reception. Music at the event will be provided by Mr. Lucky of Sazon Libre.

Tanya, a woman of color and Native of the Bay Area, will use the event to showcase her unique art technique known as “fire stenciling.” The technique that uses chemical combustion to burn images onto raw wood has been in development since 2008. Now, Tanya Herrera feels the time is ripe for sharing that technique in her upcoming exhibit, coinciding with the political climate in women’s rights today.

Tanya Herrera’s theme, “Boss Bitch” is a pop-culture term used to describe a confident, successful, independent person who identifies as a female and is always ready to stand up for what they believe in. Each burned portrait represents the various impacts that Tanya has felt personally and in a world filled with patriarchal ideologies.

Describing the theme behind the exhibition, “Boss bitches build successful careers and are a positive influence on the world even despite facing adversity of many kinds,” Herrera said. “Marginalization, socio-economic barriers, healthcare access, and issues peculiar to the LBGTQ+ and BIPOC communities all impact women and the levels of success they achieve,”

With this upcoming exhibit, the artworks will be addressing and answering pertinent questions like “Which BOSS bitches have empowered you and what is your personal favorite BOSS bitch moment?”

Recently, Tanya Herrera was the subject of a short documentary featured – In their own words – a YouTube series showcasing her work as a pyrography and heat artist making waves in the art world.

About the Artist

Tanya Herrera’s fascination with art began as a young child growing up in the Bay Area. She drew early inspiration and influence from the arts and crafts in her family house, museums, theaters and symphonies in San Francisco. From her middle school education to college, she experimented with traditional mediums and was always looking for the next thing to try out or create.

Herrera delved into pyrography and heat in 2008 in a bid to make an impression of a stencil on wood. Over the last 14 years, she has explored numerous forms of pyrography and heat art. With the experience gained, she is set to create an entire show with the “Fire Stencil” medium. Her other mediums she is known for are pyrography, heat molding vinyl records and the use of metal leaf which came into her life after the idea of “Fire Stenciling”.

About The Evolved SF Gallery:

The Evolved SF Gallery is a clothing store and art gallery. Co-founders Thalia and Fernando from San Francisco built the gallery to serve as a space to galvanize the community where local artists, local people and inspiring individuals can come together for local events and nurture their creativity. In addition, the gallery serves as a great spot for people to keep their roots alive as one of the few Latin-owned art spaces in San Francisco. Evolved SF is open Wednesday to Saturday from 3-7 pm. The gallery is also available online via its official website where people can buy art and on Instagram to stay updated about events and updates.

What: BOSS Bitch Solo Exhibition

Where: Evolved SF Art Gallery located at 3067 24th Street, San Francisco California

When:

Opening- June 4th, 6-9 pm PST (Music by Mr. Lucky of Sazon Libre)

Artist Talk – June 16th, 6-8 pm PST

Closing- June 25th, 3-7 pm PST

For more –

tanyahg@gmail.com

www.TanyaHerrera.com

IG/TikTok/YouTube: @TanyaHerrera.O.R.C

https://linktr.ee/tanyahg