Neil Young canceled his upcoming UK tour and other European dates, citing a need for a break, according to Sky News. The Canadian-American singer, 80, announced the decision on his official website on Friday night, apologizing to fans for the disappointment. The tour was scheduled to include locations such as Manchester, Glasgow, Woodstock in Oxfordshire, and Cork.
The news of Young's cancellation comes amidst other international developments. According to Euronews, Canada opened a consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, with Foreign Minister Anita Anand raising the Canadian flag during an official ceremony. Around 50 people gathered for the event, which highlighted Canada's opposition to claims by US President Donald Trump over the Danish autonomous territory.
In Poland, US Ambassador Tom Rose severed diplomatic relations with the Speaker of the Polish Parliament, Wlodzimierz Czarzasty, Euronews reported. The ambassador's decision, described as unprecedented, was announced without specifying the reasons behind the move, though it was noted that Czarzasty had issued alleged insults.
Meanwhile, Japan welcomed the opening of PokéPark Kanto, a permanent Pokémon theme park in Tokyo, as the country experiences a tourism boom, according to Euronews. The park, located inside Yomiuriland, features a forest trail with life-sized Pokémon and an area with rides, shops, and food.
Also, Germany is warning of increased Iranian espionage targeting the Bundeswehr, the German army, Euronews reported. Security officials and lawmakers expressed concerns about espionage, cyber attacks, and a heightened threat environment. This follows Iran's designation of the Bundeswehr and other EU armed forces as "terrorist groups" in response to the European Union placing Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on its terror list.
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