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China, COVID, and Media Coverage: Surprising Lack of Interest

While we expect our media to support the government’s official foreign narrative, their unanimous support for domestic health policies is as baffling as their incuriosity about its origins, especially concerning China COVID and media coverage. In the summer of 2019, before China’s vast detection network spotted the virus, we experienced an increasing number of unexplained […]

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The Dollar Bloc: Choosing Not to Compete with China

In recent years, the strategic decision of the Dollar Bloc nations to avoid direct competition with China has sparked widespread debate. This approach, influenced by economic, political, and geopolitical considerations, highlights the complex dynamics of global power and trade. This article delves into the reasons behind this choice and its far-reaching implications. When the US

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Modern Warfare: Witness Satellite-Guided Drone Strikes in Real Time

In 2018, the prescient Brian Berletic wrote Blocking Nord Stream 2, noting how desperate the US was to block Nord Stream 2 satellite drone and incapable it was to go beyond threats and coercion, “I asked ‘how far would the US go?,’ and now we know. Here’s his update since the explosions: Little adds up regarding

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China’s Ambitious CO2 Goals: Achieving and Exceeding Carbon Targets

Climate talk is popular, climate action less so. Fixing the CO2 goals as climate is difficult and expensive but, as Ginger River Review’s Jinglin Gao and Jiang Jiang explain in their interview series, How China can meet its carbon reduction targets, Beijing is flexible about reaching its goals: “China may experience multiple carbon emission peaks, and there is no need to forcibly

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