Taiwan President Says Restraint Does Not Mean We Won’t “Counter” China

  Backlink: NDTV But Taiwan has been particularly upset recently by Chinese drones flying very close to islands it controls next to China’s coast, which President Tsai said was part of Beijing’s “grey zone” warfare. The more China provokes the more calm Taiwan must be, but restraint does not mean there cannot be “strong countermeasures” […]

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France accuses Russia over gas supply as Nord Stream shutdown looms

  Backlink: REUTERS France accused Moscow on Tuesday of using energy supplies as “a weapon of war” after Russia’s Gazprom (GAZP.MM) cut deliveries to a major French customer and said it would shut its main gas pipeline to Germany for three days this week. European governments are trying to coordinate a response to soaring energy costs for […]

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Russia Burning Off Massive Amounts of Natural Gas Believed to Originally Be Destined for Germany

  Backlink: VISIONTIMES As Germany grapples with an energy crisis — due in large part to the country’s desire to curb its dependence on natural gas from Russia — Russia appears to be burning off millions of cubic meters of gas, every day, that experts say would previously have been exported to Germany.  A newly […]

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Zelenskiy urges Russians to ‘go home’ as Ukraine presses offensive in south

  Backlink: REUTERS Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has urged Russian troops to flee for their lives as his forces launched an offensive near the city of Kherson, saying Ukraine’s military were taking back their territory though Russia said the assault had failed. […]

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China’s heatwave, highest ever recorded in human history: Terrible consequences predicted

  Backlink: THE BL In the past two months, hundreds of cities in China have experienced high temperatures above 104℉ (40℃), 66 rivers have dried up, and the water level in parts of the Yangtze River basin has dropped to its lowest level in 157 years. The regime officially said that this year was the […]

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Over 1,000 Killed In Pakistan During “Monster Monsoon”

  Backlink: NDTV Pakistan’s Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman called it the “monster monsoon of the decade”. The death toll from the devastating floods in Pakistan neared 1,100 Monday, as international aid began to trickle in following Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif-led cash-strapped government’s desperate appeal for aid to deal with the crisis that has displaced […]

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China Shuts Down World’s Largest Electronics Market As Covid Cases Rise

  Backlink: NDTV Merchants in the Huaqiangbei district, home to the world’s largest electronics market, received an official notice that the market will be closed till Thursday to contain the COVID spread. All tenants are required to work from home during the period and take a nucleic acid test every day, Hong Kong-based South China […]

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Taiwan to start shooting down Chinese drones

  Backlink: TAIWAN NEWS Chinese drones that fail to heed warnings over Taiwan’s outer islands will be shot down The Ministry of National Defense (MND) on Sunday (Aug. 28) announced that soldiers will shoot down intruding Chinese drones that fail to heed warnings after yet more footage surfaced showing Chinese unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) compromising […]

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Adidas says CEO Rorsted to give up his post in 2023

  Backlink: REUTERS German sporting goods maker Adidas (ADSGn.DE)unexpectedly said on Monday that its Chief Executive Kasper Rorsted would leave his post next year, before his contract is due to run out, and that it had started searching for a successor. Adidas last month cut its 2022 earnings target, citing a slower-than-expected recovery in China from […]

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The ‘most dangerous person’ next to Xi Jinping has disappeared for 27 days

  Backlink: THE BL As the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party approaches, CCP senior officials have attracted much attention. However, at this crucial moment, Wang Huning and Zhao Leji, two members of the Standing Committee of the Politburo have not been seen for 27, stirring up a plethora of speculations. NTD said, after […]

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100,000 people coded yellow unreasonably, have to do PCR tests despite the typhoon

  Backlink: THE BL Typhoon Masa made landfall in Guangdong province on August 24. On the same day, the health codes of 100,000 people in Shenzhen Kexing Science and Technology Park suddenly turned yellow. In order to get home before the typhoon, a lot of people lined up for PCR tests. Netizens called this a “horror.” There was information that many […]

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2 US Navy Warships Transit Through Taiwan Strait

  Backlink: NDTV China’s military said on Sunday it was monitoring U.S. Navy vessels sailing through the Taiwan Strait, maintaining a high alert and ready to defeat any provocations. Two United States warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, the American navy said, the first such transit since China staged unprecedented military drills around […]

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Chinese drillers work 15-hour days building wells in drought-hit Jiangxi

  Backlink: REUTERS Teams of drillers are working long hours to build wells to fight a devastating drought sweeping parts of China, farmers in Jiujiang city in the country’s central Jiangxi province told Reuters on Saturday. “These villages, all of them, are particularly dry,” said Gao Pucha, 42, who led one drilling team in Dashan […]

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CCP tried to clean up its image with falsely awarded documentary on Hong Kong

  Backlink: THE BL On June 1, a press release announced that the film “Spring, seeing Hong Kong again” won the award for best documentary at the Prague Film Festival in the Czech Republic. CMP said that after investigating the information doesn’t stand up to close inspection. There is no Prague Film Festival and only two […]

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