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Strangelove

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Seriously, wtf is wrong with these people, it’s like the USA specifically gets off on the deaths of innocent children simply because it’s a game to them, I mean they don’t value the innocent lives of others so they decided to go a bit closer to home just to get a further amount of enjoyment. Is this it because I cannot for the life of me see anything otherwise. To me, it really does seem like this is the truth

Peace in the Middle East while Africa is uniting and turning to China, less foreign kids to kill, so they destroy their own.

A nation built from the genocide of one population and the enslavement of another, while conducted invasions and wars for 80% of its history, cannot be expected to value lives. No big deal here, these three kids would have been victims of a school shooting or fentanyl overdoses later anyway...
 

pmc

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Seems like history is repeating itself. Chinese rulers since the medieval era knew that allowing local rulers or popular generals to command personal armies is a bad idea. From the Jin war of the princes to the Anshan Rebellion to the warlord era of late Qing and early ROC, provincial governors and generals often would launch devastating civil wars. The Tang Empire never recovered from the Anshan rebellion, and that too was started by a popular general. In Russia, like an empire in troubled times, the imperial forces coexist with private ones. Today in Russia both local rulers and popular generals have command of personally loyal forces. This is never a good sign.
you are reading too much into private army or popular generals and ignoring the religion. what is Prigozhin religious background and where Wagner operates. if there is mismatch between the two than it means he is figurehead and is used for some other internal exercise.
I am sure Qatar PM went many places before meeting Putin. It was Arabs that destroyed communist Soviet and they know how to do things.

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Millions of Brits could see savings wiped out – study​

The Bank of England’s efforts to rein in stubbornly high inflation have been driving up home loan payments


British homeowners may have to pay 50% more on their mortgages by the end of the year as a result of the Bank of England’s (BoE) interest rate hikes, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR)
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in a new report published on Thursday.
According to the findings, higher mortgage repayments could wipe out the savings of some 1.2 million British families, bringing the total number of insolvent households to 7.8 million, or 28% of the total in the country.

The analysts also calculated that the rising repayments in aggregate will erase 0.3% of the UK’s gross domestic product (GDP) and cost households with home loans a total of £12 billion ($15.2 billion) per year.

The warning from NIESR follows the BoE’s decision on Thursday to raise its base interest rate by 0.5 percentage points to 5% as the regulator tries to tame the persistently high inflation in the country. While annual consumer price inflation remained unchanged at 8.7% in May, core inflation, which excludes volatile energy, food, alcoholic beverages and tobacco, surged to 7.1%, its highest level since 1992.

The rise in interest rates to 5% will push millions of households with mortgages towards the brink of insolvency,” Max Mosley from NIESR stated. He explained that many families who took out mortgages with interest rates of 1-2% may be in for a rate surge of 4 percentage points.

No lender would expect a household to withstand a shock of this magnitude, so the Government shouldn’t either. Some investment should be done in forbearance agreements, giving households and lenders the ability to create payment plans that work for each other,” he said.

Since last year, the average variable-rate home loan in the UK has more than doubled from around 3% to 6.19% as of Thursday morning. This has affected around 4 million UK households that either have variable-rate mortgages or are facing the need to remortgage due to their fixed-rate deals ending.

For a household borrowing £300,000 ($381,000) on a 25-year mortgage, monthly repayments have already been pushed up from £1,400 ($1,780) to £2,000 ($2,540), a nearly 50% increase, NIESR calculated, warning that with more interest rate hikes expected, these bills will only grow further.
 

luminary

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I've worked in a US nursing home before. Acts of abuse are commonplace, almost daily. The only things they are allowed to do are TV and bingo, very little socialization, everybody there have Alzheimer's, permanently confined to wheelchairs, and have been defacto abandoned by their families and are waiting to die. It's one of the most depressing and soul killing places on Planet Earth: the only place I've seen that matches it are hospital cancer wards.

I can understand why senior citizens in the US would choose euthanasia. Never grow old there.




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: survey​

Chinese citizens view Japan and the United States as the least trustworthy nations among 10 global actors and the most likely to engage in military conflict with Beijing in the next decade.

The respondents' perception of the relative insignificance of Beijing-Tokyo relations, despite strong bilateral economic ties, was "one of the most surprising findings" to Japanese researchers.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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Lots of rumours about Putin being ill for a few years now, it's also pretty weak of him to let the likes of Prigozhin and Kadyrov run their own private armies in Russia - you can hardly imagine Stalin allowing that! Even if this attempted coup doesn't succeed I don't see Russia stabilizing any time soon.
Having PMC in itself is not a bad thing - There are lots of investments and interests across the world that requires security and protection, particularly in conflict-prone regions. And for countries that do not allow the deployment of national military forces outside of war or humanitarian purposes, PMC is the way to go. This is especially true for China's case.

However, having PMCs playing major roles in an armed conflict of significant scale and impact between two countries is never a good thing. Their roles should be limited to that of providing indirect and/or non-combat support to the national armed forces of a country involved in a major conflict - And only that at most.

No wonder I have always felt that something isn't right when Wagner is the one responsible for doing most of the fighting in Bakhmut instead of the Russian military...

Agreed. I also hope whatever diplomatic games of tic-tac-toe that have been going on between Beijing and DC are put aside for the moment and they are talking to each other about the inherent risks in this situation.
Of course Ukraine will be taking every advantage of the situation. Right now that's secondary compared to securing the nukes.
Indeed.

If someone (regardless of whether that person is Prigozhin or not) managed to snatch power from Putin in Moscow, who is:
1. An ultra-nationalist and more hard-lined than Putin,
2. No intention of stopping at Ukraine, and
3. Fully open to the usage of nukes to resolve the current debacle in Ukraine -
Then we are going to have a VERY BIG problem.

Even if that someone is very pro-China and anti-US - Does anyone really believe that in case that someone decides to launch offensives against not just Ukraine but also NATO, such actions would never have wide-reaching ramifications elsewhere across the world, including China (who has been seen as a solid ally of Russia)?

The situation is especially more pronounced when we are talking about Russia - A country with 5000-6000 nuclear warheads at Moscow's disposal.

Beijing can either stay strictly neutral, do nothing and wait for something really bad to occur - Or be prepared to actually do something about it.
 
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Recent aerial imagery shows construction of buildings and horizontal excavation resembling a line as flagship project of new city moves forward
Satellite image taken in May 2023 shows construction of base village and excavation activity on 'The Line' in Saudi Arabia's northwestern Tabuk province (CG Satellite/Soar)

Construction is underway on "The Line", the flagship project of
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megacity, new satellite imagery seen by Middle East Eye shows.
The $500bn megacity, which organisers claim will be 33 times the size of New York City, is due to include a
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. It is being built in the Tabuk province of northwestern Saudi Arabia.
Two new satellite images analysed by Soar, an online digital atlas, show new developments in the province.
The images were taken last month by CG Satellite, a remote-sensing satellite company in China.
In the first image, which shows the central part of Neom, there appears to be significantly expanded work around the main construction base of the project, including several new buildings in the base village.



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by 400M subscribers​

The forecast of 5 billion subscriptions had been lowered by a whopping 400 million, or 8%, to 4.6 billion instead. Putting a dent of 100 million subscribers in Ericsson's forecast of total mobile subscriptions, this change cuts 5G's share of that total to about 50.5%.

Ericsson is now trying to convince operators that 5G has already fueled sales growth. But its case is relatively weak. Desperate times.
 
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