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Little Marco the neocon is in charge of the US national security and State Department now, Trump is only the tweet drafter at the front.

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Chinese shipyards won the majority of orders with Indian and Japanese shipbuilders also picking up newbuilding contracts in the past week lloydslist.com/LL1153500/The-…

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Matthias Müller Carl Worker Singapore will regret its stupidity someday-it wants the US to stay in the region to balance CN, but the US is not SG's bitch, it wants to turn the region into its war proxies-how would a conflict ridden region benefit SG? Never thought I'd call SG stupid, but a spade is a spade

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A new poll finds that 79% of countries around the world have a more positive view of China than the US. The poll, conducted by a Danish-based organisation, surveyed more than 110,000 people from 100 countries.

A new poll finds that 79% of countries around the world have a more positive view of China than the US.

The poll, conducted by a Danish-based organisation, surveyed more than 110,000 people from 100 countries.
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INDIA:— AI startup "BuilderAI" has collapsed after it was revealed that there was no AI in it, but 700 Indian engineers, pretending to be AI bots.

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BP77 Alon Mizrahi More complicated, to name 2 simplest: 1. if ur neighbor's mom died, do u impose ur help w/o being asked? 2. nobody knows what's going on-imagine sending troops to Assad the 2nd day of Syrian war w/o knowing 200k Syrian army were bought. Dumb ppl have demands w/o understanding.

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BP77 Alon Mizrahi Ppl throw demands CN should do this/that, to assuage their anxiety of powerlessness, wanting a proxy to wield power for them while they sit on their fat asses. O/c they don't care what circumstances of CN &sacrifices they're demanding from CN. They won't even donate$5 to Iran.

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🇷🇺🇪🇺Europe doesn’t buy, but pays – since early 2025, the EU has already lost €700 billion due to its rejection of Russian gas. This is because LNG is more expensive than natural gas and requires investments in production capacity. The refusal of cheap Russian gas also leads to

🇷🇺🇪🇺Europe doesn’t buy, but pays – since early 2025, the EU has already lost €700 billion due to its rejection of Russian gas.

This is because LNG is more expensive than natural gas and requires investments in production capacity.

The refusal of cheap Russian gas also leads to
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There is a lack of understanding, in the West, about the cost of the Empire’s approach to West Asia, or what is commonly known, for Eurocentrics, as the Middle East (a term that reflects the West’s imperial gaze). & so there is an urgent need to speak clearly about the long-term

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OECD does some of the best data work on China & industrial policy. Here they look at 14 manufacturing industries and 482 top firms—⅔ global output, ½ in OECD and ⅓ in China. In nearly all industries, Chinese firms invest more, are more productive, but earn less profit.

OECD does some of the best data work on China & industrial policy. 

Here they look at 14 manufacturing industries and 482 top firms—⅔ global output, ½ in OECD and ⅓ in China.

In nearly all industries, Chinese firms invest more, are more productive, but earn less profit.
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China accounts for 17% of the world's population. But China accounts for only 13% of global goods exports. The US accounts for 4% of the world's population. Yet, the US accounts for a whopping 14% of global service exports. Tell me, who's producing something at 'overcapacity'?