India will be having a joint military training with their fellow Quad buddy, Japan. It'll be an 11 day exercise to gain an understanding of the aircraft that are flown by their "ADVERSARY" WHICH IS CHINA.
Saudi Arabia Says Open to Settling Trade in Other Currencies
Saudi Arabia is open to discussions about trade in currencies other than the US dollar, according to the kingdom’s finance minister.
“There are no issues with discussing how we settle our trade arrangements, whether it is in the US dollar, whether it is the euro, whether it is the Saudi riyal,” Mohammed Al-Jadaan told Bloomberg TV on Tuesday in an interview in Davos.
“I don’t think we are waving away or ruling out any discussion that will help improve the trade around the world,” Al-Jadaan said.
This is where China should start mass producing and selling those shipping container missiles so that no country needs to be worried about getting Yinhe'd
The EU whinning about their own failures to provide competition and alternatives and begging to get bitchslapped
Well, back then, both US govt and Russia govt estimated ~100K causalities for Ukraine, so it's probably was causalities, not KIA, and definitely not officiers, but any soldier regardless of rank.So the Von Der Lying's Freudian Slip about 100 thousand KIAs in her speech (which got deleted later) among the rank-and-file of the AFU is pretty much close to reality on the ground.
Perhaps the number could have been even higher, assuming that Ukraine didn't report the full scale of casualties that the AFU has suffered.
In fact, with recent advances in loitering munitions technology, you can even make a derivative that deters boarding actions from small-time pirates.This is where China should start mass producing and selling those shipping container missiles so that no country needs to be worried about getting Yinhe'd
This paves the way for NOC Russian SpecOps to conduct the sort of sabotage and assassination programs that Poland and NATO are conducting against Russia.
Putin signs law on shareholders from 'unfriendly' states
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Tuesday, allowing certain companies to disregard the votes of shareholders from so-called ‘unfriendly’ countries when making corporate decisions.
The document, published online on a legal information portal, will apply to companies in the energy, mechanical engineering and trade sectors with annual revenue of more than 100 billion rubles ($1.46 billion). It will remain in force until the end of 2023.
According to the new law, management of the companies will be able to make decisions without counting the votes of shareholders from ‘unfriendly’ countries. To qualify, however, the companies must meet a number of criteria. One of these is that other countries or international organizations must have imposed sanctions against the owners or beneficiaries of such companies. Another criterion is that foreign persons with ties to unfriendly states have interests of 50% or less in the authorized capital or shares in such companies.