Tag: China
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As Uncertainty Persists, Canada Leads Global Resistance Against Trump’s Disruptive Tariffs
The implementation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” tariffs has been delayed once again, with a new deadline set for August 1. While this extension prolongs market uncertainty, it also provides America’s trading partners, including steadfast allies like Canada, additional time to negotiate alternative agreements and mitigate the impact of these protectionist measures. Economic…
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About Kim Jong-un
Kim Jong-un, the supreme leader of North Korea Do not worry, There will be no attack on us, no attack on China, no attack on Japan, no attack on Russia and no attack on South. Little Kim was only looking to promote his belly and baby face, to look more serious. This guy is an…
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Bashar al-Assad’s Licence to Kill Must Be Withdrawn
Splits among the international community have provided the al-Assad government with a licence to kill. This licence must be withdrawn. The Assad government’s continued use of lethal force against its people is among the worst cases of deliberate violence against a civilian population that we have seen in recent years. There can be no excuse…
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The World in 2050
The main players in the world are now: the USA, China, Europe, India, Japan, Russia and Brazil, with China and India exercising now a huge economic influence on global politics. Since the beginning of the millennium, the frantic pace of globalisation has continued and the intercultural connection has now resulted in white Caucasians becoming a…
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Canada will sell oil to China
GUANGZHOU, China (AP) – Canada will sell more oil to China but won’t shy away from raising the issue of human rights. Canada has abundant supplies of virtually every form of energy and will sell to whoever wants to buy. “It’s that simple,” Harper said. “But in relations between China and Canada, you should expect…
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Why China, Russia won’t condemn Syrian regime
By Holly Yan, CNN Updated 8:57 AM EST, Sun February 5, 2012 (CNN) — As international leaders express outrage over mass killings in Syria — and lament the inability to pass a U.N. Security Council resolution denouncing the Syrian regime — questions linger about the two countries behind the impasse. On Saturday, China and Russia…
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