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Bellum_Romanum

Brigadier
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I prefer Singapore over HKG anytime of the day, hear me out bro, where can you see your own ethnicity look down on you. Sorry for our HKG members here, having experience such verbal abuse and rude treatment compare to my experience in Singaporean is like night and day.
Lol true that. It's unfortunate that those folks in HK think so highly of themselves to the point of looking down on people from the mainland and elsewhere except Japan and all European countries.
 

GulfLander

Captain
Registered Member
"South Korea's parliament passed an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol. The impeachment vote suspended Yoon from presidential duties, and the Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him from office. A total of 204 lawmakers at the parliament voted to impeach Yoon. The parliamentary speaker called on the government and parliament to work together to stabilize the country's economy."
 

GulfLander

Captain
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"In Guizhou Province, farmers are attaching smart tags to their cattle. By doing so, they are enabling the data-driven management of their herds and also allowing banks to better assess their loan risk. This data integration is a win-win solution that, by serving to optimize agricultural operations while boosting financial confidence, is helping to improve the funding and growth of agricultural businesses nationwide."

 

GulfLander

Captain
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"Official statistics from the General Administration of Customs of China show that the volume of import and export trade between both sides of the #Taiwan Straits increased by 9.4 percent year-on-year in the first 10 months of 2024. This trend continues, sending a positive signal for cross-Straits business exchanges. To explore the challenges and opportunities in this sector, CGTN reporter Zheng Yibing spoke with participants at the annual Cross-Strait CEO Summit, which recently concluded in Xiamen City, southeast China's Fujian Province."
 

pmc

Major
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Thing is, arabs are not so different from Indian jai hinds in that they display the “gold chain culture” of boasting, talking big, but lacking in any real substance and action. These types of races excel in loquacious jobs like real estate and cryptocurrency but fail at jobs that expect concrete results eg STEM. The only proper response to them is to tell them to put the metaphorical fries in the bag.
lol. why do you think 400K Chinese residing in such small country if Arabs are without substance and only knows real estate and cryptocurrency?. I will even go further with improvement of Arabs and Russia relations the STEM nation Israel also have improved relation with it.
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The 21st Israeli Film Festival has kicked off in Moscow​

07.11.2024
 

plawolf

Lieutenant General
More on Salt Typhoon and the lack of coverage:

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“The Chinese aren’t that interested in making a deal with us. I was there in September and they basically said, ‘You’re on a downhill path, why should we deal with you now?,’” Lewis said of talks around lowering cyberattacks. “I think the first step is to engage, warn them, and take action.”

When western politicians and presstitutes wilfully ignore a major story, it’s because a kill order has been place on that story to try and mindhole it.

When that story is about China and would play right into the typical China-threat narratives yet all the China Chicken-Hawks are totally silent on it, that means this isn’t just a story about Chinese capabilities, but also is massively embarrassing for the Washington establishment.

In this context, it hardly takes a genius or massive leap of deduction to conclude that China achieved these hacks not just through its own techno-sorcery, but by taking advantage of back doors placed into the networks by the US Alphabet agencies, most likely done by the manufacturers at source at the behest of said US agencies.

If that’s the case, it’s little wonder the US is desperate to not have everyone dig into the details of this case, not least because it might expose their own illegal mass surveillance operations against US and allied populations.
 
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