Cause not to celebrate the Queen

From the very beginning, Queen At the II’s reign has been deeply connected to Britain’s global empire as well as the long and bloody processes of decolonization. Indeed, she grew to become Queen while on a royal visit to Kenya in 1952. After she left, the colony descended into one of the worst issues of the British colonial period. Declaring a […]

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Australia’s Wong tackles China head-on in Pacific

Papua New Guinea (PNG) has introduced it wants to establish a security agreement with Australia, welcome information for analysts cautious about rising Chinese impact in the Pacific. This particular decision reflects nicely on Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s tireless diplomacy with Pacific Island capitals. Given that becoming Foreign Ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) a little over three months ago, Wong has made […]

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Japan’s vague but shifting stance on Taiwan

Tensions are increasing in the Taiwan Strait. In recent years, many developed nations have become concerned about China’s military development. The Russian attack of Ukraine within February 2022 has grown anxiety that The far east, with its military prominence, will unilaterally try to change the status quo within Taiwan. In June 2022, the Leaders’ Communique issued on […]

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Humanitarianism must adapt to climate change, too

Aid is  finally reaching  the particular millions of Pakistanis in whose lives have been upended by devastating floods. The United Nations provides launched a  US$160 million emergency strategy; supplies are being flown in from the Middle East and elsewhere in Asia; and donors and publics across the world are addressing this most recent tragedy appeal. Pakistan’s tragedy is the […]

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Alien-intelligence equation outlives Frank Drake

How many smart civilizations should there be in our universe right now? The US astrophysicist Frank Drake, who passed away on September 2 at the age of ninety two, came up in 1961 with an equation to estimate this particular. The Drake equation, dating from a phase in his career whenever he was “too naive to be […]

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HK becomes a safe haven for US-listed Chinese firms

The Hong Kong stock market is expected to benefit from a pipeline of new dual primary entries as many Chinese businesses look for a safe destination in case they are required to delist from US markets. After nine companies completed their own dual-primary listings in Hong Kong this year, regarding 30 more including e-commerce giant Alibaba […]

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European giants buck US decoupling from China

Blaring headlines such as “US bans ‘advanced tech’ firms from building facilities in China for a decade” and “China’s zero-Covid policies are crippling its economic outlook” distract from more mundane but arguably more important corporate news coming out of China. Those new developments include the start of production at BASF’s new industrial complex in Zhanjiang […]

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The dark side of Facebook, Google, TikTok ‘dark ads’

Once upon a time, most advertisements were public. If we wanted to see what advertisers were doing, we could easily find it – on TV, in newspapers and magazines, and on billboards around the city. This meant governments, civil society and citizens could keep advertisers in check, especially when they advertised products that might be […]

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The ghosts of Gorbachev’s energy legacy

Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader who died last month at 91, was famous in the West for perestroika and glasnost. But three other Russian words also familiar in English were even more consequential for his reign and the resulting Soviet downfall: gaz, neft (oil), and atom. Gorbachev’s approach to these pillars of the Soviet economy […]

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Mongolia squandering its mining boom riches

Mongolia’s dependence on mining has intensified in recent decades. Following the discovery of major coal deposits and gold-copper ore in the early 2000s, mining’s economic significance surpassed that of the traditional livestock sector. In 2022, mining accounts for nearly a quarter of gross domestic product (GDP), up from a tenth in 2000. Since the advent […]

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