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Aniah

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Wall Street Silver is spreading fake news about China.
Who is "Wall Street Silver" and what China's QR codes really do.

One of the richest Filipinos does not think it's a good idea to confront China.

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Good, there will be no brain drain for China if every state behaves like Florida.

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They have my support. Would get more Chinese to come back home and that's a huge win in my book.
 
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drowingfish

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Yemen doing their thing. If the west hadn't started a war with Russia, both the northern passage and the rail line from China could serve as an alternative, now they are stuck going through the horn


this is only going to last so long until the US navy HAS to do something...i would not rule out a surprise strike from its carrier in the area on some houthi leadership soon.
 

coolgod

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Saudi and Iran met again with China on Dec 15th.

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These photos are nightmare fuel for Sullivan and Blinken.


2023年12月15日,中共中央政治局委员、中央外办主任王毅在北京集体会见来华举行中沙伊三方联合委员会首次会议的沙特外交副大臣胡莱吉、伊朗外交部副部长巴盖里。
  王毅祝贺三方联合委员会首次会议取得圆满成功,表示中方一贯支持中东人民独立自主探索发展道路,支持中东国家团结协作解决地区安全问题,支持沙伊双方持续推进改善关系进程。中方愿以此次三方会议为契机,为实现沙伊睦邻友好注入新动力,为促进中东地区和平稳定作出新贡献。
  王毅就继续推进沙伊关系改善进程提出三点建议:一是坚持和解战略选择不动摇。沙伊改善关系符合双方利益,符合国际社会期待,也有利于两国提高在地区和国际上的影响力。希望双方坚持战略自主,保持战略定力,继续通过对话协商增进互信,实现持久、全面的睦邻友好。二是进一步推进关系改善进程。中方欢迎沙伊双方在经贸、安全、人文等领域积极探讨合作,扩大人员交往,愿同沙伊双方加强交流,为双方改善关系提供助力。希望双方多沟通、多商量,及时消除误解,避免误判。在此过程中,中方愿继续发挥积极和建设性作用。三是排除外部干扰。沙伊改善关系是站在历史正确一边。中东不能再成为大国地缘角斗场,中东的命运应当掌握在中东地区国家人民手中。相信沙伊双方完全有能力、有智慧及时排除外部干扰,推动和解进程行稳致远,维护地区长治久安。
  王毅强调,中方支持沙伊双方共同推动伊斯兰国家就巴以冲突升级形成更强有力一致立场。中方始终站在广大阿拉伯、穆斯林国家一边,支持恢复巴勒斯坦人民合法权利。当务之急是推动加沙地区停火止战、推进人道救援、恢复巴以谈判。任何巴以冲突解决方案都应尊重巴勒斯坦人民意愿、尊重地区国家合理关切,都不能背离“两国方案”,都应当坚持“巴人主导、巴人所有、巴人治巴”的大方向。中方愿同沙伊两国和阿拉伯、穆斯林国家一道,尽快推动形成落实“两国方案”的时间表和路线图,维护中东地区和平稳定。
  胡莱吉和巴盖里感谢中方承办此次会议,高度评价会议在落实北京协议、推进沙伊关系改善方面取得的成效,表示沙伊关系正在积极的轨道上向前推进,双方将继续加强经贸、安全、人文等领域合作,争取更多和解成果,共同促进地区安全、稳定和发展。北京协议掀开了中国在中东地区发挥积极作用新的一页。沙伊欢迎和支持中国为中东地区发展发挥更大作用,愿同中方一道维护多边主义,促进地区和世界发展进步,谱写三方合作新篇章。
  胡莱吉和巴盖里感谢中方为缓解加沙局势提出的倡议和作出的努力,表示愿在双、多边领域同中方加强合作,推动巴勒斯坦问题早日得到公正、持久解决。
 

sheogorath

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this is only going to last so long until the US navy HAS to do something...i would not rule out a surprise strike from its carrier in the area on some houthi leadership soon.
I mean, is not like Saudi Arabia hasn't been hammering them for years now with little effect and even more leeway in the way of rules of engagement

Doubt its going to make much of a difference unless you have Marines actually landing boots on the ground.
 

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Senate bill would require age verification for Canadians accessing porn sites​

A Senate bill that would require Canadians to verify their age to access internet porn is proceeding without the support of the Liberal government, which warns the bill does too little to protect children from online harm.

Sen. Julie Miville-Dechene, an Independent Senators Group member and sponsor of the bill, said she can’t understand why 133 Liberal MPs voted against it, while other parties agreed to send it to committee for further study.

The Liberals have their own plans for legislation aimed at protecting Canadians online, but it doesn’t do anything to prevent underage access to online porn, Miville-Dechene said Thursday.

“Never, never have I had any indication that in the [Liberal’s proposed] online harms bill there will be anything to protect children against those porn platforms.”

A spokesperson for the Canadian heritage minister told The Canadian Press earlier this year that the government was working on its own approach to dealing with online harms, and the Senate bill overlapped with their work. The Justice Department is now leading the charge to bring forward the online harms bill.

“The biggest issue we need to look at is why the bill is fairly narrow in its application with respect to harms to children,” Liberal MP Kevin Lamoureux said Monday of Miville-Dechene’s bill, Bill S-210.

Lamoureux also serves as parliamentary secretary to the government House leader.

S-210 passed the Senate in the spring. It would require adult websites to verify users’ ages, but does not specify how. Options could include a digital ID system or services that can estimate age based on a webcam scan of a user’s face.

“We share the goal of a safer internet experience for children and youth. However, this bill is fundamentally flawed,” the Canadian Heritage minister’s office said Thursday.

“Experts have loudly pointed to the serious issues in this proposal around issues of privacy, security, and technology.”

The bill would require the use of reliable systems that maintain user privacy and protect personal information. Adult websites that don’t verify ages would face fines of up to $250,000 on their first offence.

Similar age-checking efforts have been proliferating in the U.S., where Pornhub has chosen instead to block access to its site in several states following the passage of comparable restrictions.

A spokesperson for Aylo, Pornhub’s parent company, refused to discuss “hypothetical situations” when asked Thursday if the same would happen in Canada should S-210 be passed in the House of Commons.

But Pornhub is indeed fighting the bill, saying any regulations that require sites to collect significant amounts of highly sensitive personal information will put user safety in jeopardy.

The company says it prefers an approach that would verify a user’s age through a device, such as a cellphone, and not a website. There are also concerns that the bill could infringe on Canadians’ freedom of expression.

Earlier this year, the Liberal government put together an expert advisory group to talk about what legislative and regulatory obligations should be imposed in order to reduce harmful content online.

The group consisted of representatives from the Canadian Heritage, Justice, Innovation and Public Safety departments, as well as representatives from the RCMP.

While some experts backed the idea of age-verification, others warned it would be hard to implement without running afoul of freedom of expression, said a summary of the session that was posted online by Canadian Heritage.

Several government departments are currently looking at legislation that would take a more “holistic approach to dealing with things that impact or harm young people,” Lamoureux said in the House of Commons.
Options could include a digital ID system or services that can estimate age based on a webcam scan of a user’s face.

Canada is more or less the Lite version of America. Going to need a passport to access something like Roblox, Xbox, PS4 sooner or later.
 
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