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@Serb whats going on over there? What you guys do to piss off Thailand so you're put in the same group as India with no Visa exemption now?
Those countries with visa exemptions are even not their main source of tourists.
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@Serb whats going on over there? What you guys do to piss off Thailand so you're put in the same group as India with no Visa exemption now?
Yan Ziyi is insane.
That's right, China won't win if it destroys Europes industries; China will lolWhy would China destroy Europe's industries? This is just thinly disguised Yellow Peril.
"Writing lesbian colonizer fanfiction through the lens of your fetishized view of the Japanese occupation" - no wonder she got some sort of "award".

Especially true given what is likely to be on the shovelIt is by and large illegal for China to help India in any way. The Indian market is pretty much closed to Chinese products, and the Indian populace is generally pretty hostile to China as well.
No point in reaching out a hand to pull someone out of a hole, when they are actively digging deeper, and try to hit your hand with their shovel when you reach.
Im sure this will do well with french citizens...
I posted a few weeks back on news showing India being over 40 degrees and asked if anyone on the ground in that area can confirm if its really that hot.
Didn’t Rubio provide the answer?I posted a few weeks back on news showing India being over 40 degrees and asked if anyone on the ground in that area can confirm if its really that hot.
So I'll ask again, how bad is it on the ground right now?
It is a military baseWhatever happened to how they had kept important tech away from China like semiconductors in Taiwan that can be choked off from the West? Now they want their important tech hub in the Philippines...? China sits at the sweet spot that no other country has where advanced manufacturing is too much for lesser economies and too expensive for Western countries to do themselves. It's probably all about something shiny the Philippines will be lured to stay on the US's side.
Former Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra acquired Serbian citizenship after the Thai military deposed her in a coup and revoked her Thai passport.
One likely reason that she became a Serbian citizen was for the ease of travel. At the time, Serbian passport holders were among the very few that enjoyed visa free travel to both the EU and China.
Incidentally, Yingluck's brother Thaksin Shinawatra, who was also a former Thai prime minister deposed by the Thai military in an earlier coup, is a citizen of Montenegro.