May 22, 2026
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Greece in 2025 is a Southern European parliamentary republic with a population of roughly 10.4 million, a recovering and moderately growing economy,
and an accelerating—though uneven—green transition. Key national priorities include economic resilience, labor‑force participation, energy diversification,…
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Gibraltar in 2025 remains a British Overseas Territory strategically located at the entrance to the Mediterranean. With a population of roughly 29,700–38,000
depending on dataset methodology, it maintains a high-income economy driven by finance, online gaming, shipping,…
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Ghana in 2025 remains one of West Africa’s most stable democracies, with a growing population (≈35.3 million) and an economy recovering strongly after recent fiscal and debt challenges.
Growth is driven by services, agriculture, gold exports, and improving macroeconomic stability. The country maintains…
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Georgia in 2025 is a rapidly developing upper‑middle‑income country with strong economic growth, improving social indicators,
and strategic importance as a transit hub between Europe and Asia. Growth remains robust (around…
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The Gaza Strip in 2025 remains a densely populated, conflict‑affected territory governed de facto by Hamas since 2007.
It faces severe humanitarian, economic, and infrastructure challenges under long‑standing Israeli and Egyptian restrictions on…
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The Gambia in 2025 remains mainland Africa’s smallest country, defined by the Gambia River and surrounded by Senegal except for its Atlantic coastline.
It continues its post‑authoritarian democratic transition under President Adama Barrow, with steady economic growth driven…

I’m proud to share that Ashton J. Nguyen is beginning his journey in the performing arts, exploring opportunities in theater, stage performance, and online film. He’ll be using this photo as part of his developing professional portfolio as he builds experience, refines his craft, and connects with others in the creative industry. If you’re in the arts community — or simply want to support emerging talent — feel free to share or connect. Encouragement goes a long way for young performers taking their first steps.

