Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and Global South strategic cooperation

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Thai PM visiting China
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with the Myanmar scam being a major issue

Thai cabinet has green lit $10 for the rail project. To be complete by 2030. Would connect Bangkok to Kunming by HSR
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looking to sign 15 MOUs
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including AI and Thai developers are keen to utilize the much cheaper DeepSeek models
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The end of USAID is not only a boon for countries looking for Chinese assistance, but also a collapse of the entire anti-China machinery globally.


This is time for China to step up its engagement and narratives globally.
Pisses me off how these guys are paid six figures to make crap takes on the internet.

I make better ones and I get paid nothing for it.
 

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Cook Islands deal has upset New Zealand over not being informed. Sucks for them I guess.

New Zealand’s minister of foreign affairs, Winston Peters, has accused Brown of keeping Wellington in the dark over the China deal, despite repeatedly asking for details. “We have concerns about the Chinese state military apparatus penetrating deeply into a country that is part of the New Zealand Realm,” said a New Zealand government official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomatic matters.

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Significant speech from Malaysian PM in China. Malaysia also holds this year's ASEAN chairmanship.
China has been ASEAN’s most significant economic partner for years, and this relationship will continue to be a cornerstone of regional stability.
However, as global economic dynamics evolve, “our engagement must also adapt to new challenges and opportunities. This means that we must move beyond traditional trade and investment figures and focus on a partnership that is transformational and future-oriented,” he said at the event held in Kuala Lumpur today.

He explained, the next phase of ASEAN-China economic cooperation must be driven by strategic technological collaboration, sustainable growth and human capital development.
Strengthening ties with China, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), BRICS and other emerging economies is not about choosing sides; rather, it is about ensuring ASEAN’s strategic relevance in a multipolar world.
 
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