The Green Party of England and Wales got 2.7% of the vote, but that translated into just one MP.
Ms Fotheringham, the canteen worker, said RedNote "opened my world up to China and its people"."I am now able to see things I never would have seen," she said. "Regular Chinese people, finding out about their culture, life, school, everything, it has been so much fun."
The community so far has been "super welcoming", said Mr Robinson, the designer."I love RedNote so far … I just need to learn how to speak Mandarin!"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he hopes the US will "stand strong" in the face of Russian demands to lift sanctions as a condition for a ceasefire in the Black Sea.
Moscow said a maritime truce announced on Tuesday to allow safe passage for commercial vessels would only begin once Western restrictions on Russia's food and fertiliser trade had been lifted.Zelensky was speaking during a panel interview in Paris with journalists from across Europe.
Asked by the BBC if the US would resist Russian pressure, he said: "I hope so. God bless, they will. But we'll see."
Asked by the BBC if the US would resist Russian pressure, he said: "I hope so. God bless, they will. But we'll see."Then it was back to the sunnier climes of Florida.
Trump Jr was welcomed by local businessman Jorgen Boassen, who once campaigned for the president-elect.He told local media that he was Trump's "biggest fan" and that "of course they are interested in our country, and they are welcome to come and see what our country is like. It is also about opening up for trade and cooperation."
The city of Nuuk is the world's most northerly capital. It has a thriving civil society and a robust press. And there is some satisfaction here that the Trump comments have propelled the debate about Greenland's independence onto the international stage.There must be a Greenland that is nobody's colony, say campaigners like Kuno Fencker, an MP with the governing coalition and member of the local parliament's Foreign and Security Committee.