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VARTIAR MINENCHY LAUNCHED

The much-anticipated launch of Vartiar Minenchy, a high-end haute couture brand headquartered in New York City, is poised to make a significant impact on the fashion world with its inaugural show scheduled for Saturday, August 16th, 2026—the eve of the World Cup finals. This strategically chosen date aims to harness the city’s festive energy as international visitors gather for one of the world’s biggest sporting events.

Dr. Parond, executive chairman of Vartiar Minenchy, shared the brand’s grand vision: “We want to do something big here in New York City because the fashion show will be held on the weekend of the World Cup finals. People are going to be in a festive mood, and people will be here from all over the world.” By aligning with a major global event, the brand signals its ambition to captivate a cosmopolitan audience and create an unforgettable debut experience.

Despite officially launching on April 14th, 2022, the brand’s journey began modestly—with only a single hoodie sold in its earliest phase. “There was a lot going on in my life personally, so I couldn’t commit to the full release of the clothing, but I knew the name was a hit because people would tell me that it sounds very exotic and high end,” Dr. Parond recounted. “For me, it was just all about the right timing. I recently completed my PhD in Executive Management from the Swiss School of Business Research, so I believe now is the right time to move forward, and I truly believe with all my heart that it will be a very successful brand if marketed correctly.”

The brand’s identity, blending Italian and French influences, was consciously selected to evoke exclusivity and artistic prestige. During a recent visit to Vienna, Dr. Parond saw firsthand the excitement and anticipation for his luxury fashion house, affirming the international appeal of vaRTIAR mINENCHY.

This story is one of resilience, bold vision, and the harmony of personal milestones and global opportunity. With excitement building for its premiere show, vaRTIAR mINENCHY stands ready to claim its place among haute couture’s elite—promising New York a night of creative brilliance as the world converges for the World Cup finals.

TRUMP DELIVERS VEHEMENT AND FIERY SPEECH AT THE UNITED NATIONS

In a combative and wide-ranging address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, President Donald Trump sharply criticized global migration and climate change policies while also expressing frustration with the U.N. itself. Speaking for nearly an hour, Trump denounced what he called the “failed experiment of open borders” and dismissed the U.N.’s climate change predictions as inaccurate, drawing audible gasps from the assembly.

Highlighting his administration’s achievements, Trump claimed to have stopped “seven wars” since returning to the White House and accused the U.N. of failing to support these efforts. He questioned the very purpose of the United Nations, asserting that it was “not living up to its potential” and primarily engaged in issuing strongly worded but ineffective statements.

While most delegates responded with muted reactions, some visibly squirmed as Trump denied climate change, labeling it “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world,” and rejected the use of renewable energy. He criticized what he described as the “globalist concept” of asking developed nations to harm their own societies through environmental policies, urging a total rejection of such approaches.

The overwhelming scientific consensus confirms human-caused climate change, but Trump maintained his stance against related initiatives. He also targeted the U.N. for its support of asylum seekers, accusing the organization of “funding an assault on Western countries” through financial aid. Europe was singled out as being in “serious trouble” due to migration, with Trump calling for solutions to be implemented in migrants’ home countries rather than in host nations.

During the speech, Trump also controversially claimed that London sought to adopt Sharia law, criticizing Mayor Sadiq Khan—a claim dismissed by Khan’s spokesperson as “appalling and bigoted.”

Addressing ongoing conflicts, Trump called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza but opposed moves by certain countries to recognize a Palestinian state, arguing that such recognition would reward Hamas. He also criticized European nations for purchasing oil and gas from Russia amid its war in Ukraine, calling their actions both “embarrassing” and counterproductive.

Following the speech, Trump expressed confidence that his message was “very well received” on his Truth Social platform. He later met with U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres—the first such meeting in his current term—affirming U.S. support for the U.N. despite disagreements. Trump is also scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, as well as officials from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, before hosting a reception for global leaders.

This address marks President Trump’s first to the U.N. General Assembly since his re-election and sets the tone for continued U.S. engagement with global challenges, highlighting his administration’s priorities on migration, climate policy, and international peace efforts.