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9dashline

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The US have long been engaging in cyber warfare and espionage against China and many other countries.
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It's up to the government to enforce better data regulation and protection standards, and offer incentives for cracking down on security vulnerabilities. Hopefully they'll address this problem in this year's party congress.
You dont prepare for a broad cyberwar unless you intent to follow it up with kinetic war.....

By the end of 2022 the world is going to be a very different place...

Maybe when Xi gets the Saudi to announce switch to Yuan is when US decides to go scortched earth on the Internet and take it all down, if so hope yall exit your bitcoin positions
 

Chevalier

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Gonna be a long century for the Pelosi family, Wonder how future Pelosi and pompeo family members are going to take their impoverishment. Must be something to have a dedicated Chinese government unit committed to ensuring you and your family have zero access to the Chinese market and growth and service.
 

NiuBiDaRen

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Agreement to bolster Korean nuclear industry​

11 August 2022
South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP), Doosan Enerbility and nuclear energy equipment and materials manufacturers with the aim of revitalising the country's nuclear industry.
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For winning new contracts, he said KRW130.6 billion (USD100 million) worth of new projects are to be awarded by the end of 2022. Lee said bids amounting to KRW86.2 billion have already opened, and remaining projects are likely to be confirmed by October.
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For financing, funds and special guarantees amounting to KRW100 billion have been available since July for nuclear energy companies, and the evaluation of 60 companies' applications is currently under way.
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Last month, the South Korean government laid out a new energy policy which aims to maintain nuclear's share of the country's energy mix at a minimum of 30% by 2030. It also calls for the construction of units 3 and 4 at the Shin Hanul nuclear power plant to resume after design work was suspended in 2017 due to uncertainties about government policy on the construction of new reactors.
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The new policy also aims to strengthen exports of new energy industries and "capitalise on them as growth engines". It sets the goal of exporting 10 nuclear power plants by 2030, as well as the development of a Korean small modular reactor design.
They are seeking to obtain an export license for SMRs by 2028. China must beat them to it.
 

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analysis from a former Indian diplomat
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The former Indian diplomat bhadrakumar puts too much stock in US economic power, failing to realise that after Pelosi, China is under no obligation to buttress US financial power, and that includes continuing to allow the New York stock exchange to become the worlds foremost centre of capital.

Why shouldn’t Chinese capital go to the Hong Kong stock exchange or shanghai or Beijing, where if western capital wishes to invest in Chinese state owned companies and profit from the worlds largest economy, they can go and be subject to Chinese law.
 

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Poles dumb industrial waste with high mercury content into a river, the fauna dies, the authorities delay reporting and try to hide it. Now the mercury goes downstream to german border and gets reported by the media.

Add to the mercury that there is a massive drought in europe, so the water volume is less and therefore the mercury is less diluted.


At the same time is the water level of the Rhine river on a historic low and freight ships can only transit half loaded. The Rhine is usually a highly frequented freight route.

Weather in Germanistan is dry as pelosi's P



Peak EU bullshittery


PRC should do an export tax to F merimutts and EU-mutts alike
 
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8 out of 14 areas affected however, 6 more to go!

flushing toilets “only when you need to.”.... I'm a bit surprised that my description of them being a shithole was so accurate.


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England battles worst drought in 50 years​

Using hosepipes has been banned and bottled water is in high demand amid the driest summer in decades


A drought was officially declared on Friday in eight out of 14 areas of England during what has been the driest summer in 50 years, the UK Environment Department said in a
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Parts of southwest, southern, central and eastern England, as well as North and South London, have had their status updated following a meeting of the National Drought Group, which includes Environment Agency experts, members of the government, water companies and key representative groups.

The formal declaration of a drought, which was last made in 2018, allows the Environment Agency and water companies to “step up their actions to manage the impacts and press ahead with implementing the stages of their pre-agreed drought plans.” These plans, among other steps, involve taking more water from rivers, imposing temporary restrictions such as on the use of hosepipes, transferring water between different areas of the country and even “reoxygenating water and rescuing fish in distress where river flows are especially low.

Several major water companies have already announced restrictions on using hosepipes to water gardens, wash cars or fill paddling pools, with violators facing significant fines. The bans affect more than 32 million people in total.

Water companies are urging Britons to contribute to the effort by spending less time in the shower and even, under a radical proposal by Wessex Water, by flushing toilets “only when you need to.”

Amid drought warnings and soaring temperatures – reaching up to 35 degrees Celsius in London – the last few days have seen panic buying of water. Following the government’s drought announcement, some stores have reportedly started rationing bottled water.
According to the Met Office’s forecast, temperatures will fall early next week, with thunderstorms expected in most of England, Wales and Scotland.
 

Strangelove

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8 out of 14 areas affected however, 6 more to go!

flushing toilets “only when you need to.”.... I'm a bit surprised that my description of them being a shithole was so accurate.


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England battles worst drought in 50 years​

Using hosepipes has been banned and bottled water is in high demand amid the driest summer in decades


A drought was officially declared on Friday in eight out of 14 areas of England during what has been the driest summer in 50 years, the UK Environment Department said in a
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Parts of southwest, southern, central and eastern England, as well as North and South London, have had their status updated following a meeting of the National Drought Group, which includes Environment Agency experts, members of the government, water companies and key representative groups.

The formal declaration of a drought, which was last made in 2018, allows the Environment Agency and water companies to “step up their actions to manage the impacts and press ahead with implementing the stages of their pre-agreed drought plans.” These plans, among other steps, involve taking more water from rivers, imposing temporary restrictions such as on the use of hosepipes, transferring water between different areas of the country and even “reoxygenating water and rescuing fish in distress where river flows are especially low.

Several major water companies have already announced restrictions on using hosepipes to water gardens, wash cars or fill paddling pools, with violators facing significant fines. The bans affect more than 32 million people in total.

Water companies are urging Britons to contribute to the effort by spending less time in the shower and even, under a radical proposal by Wessex Water, by flushing toilets “only when you need to.”

Amid drought warnings and soaring temperatures – reaching up to 35 degrees Celsius in London – the last few days have seen panic buying of water. Following the government’s drought announcement, some stores have reportedly started rationing bottled water.
According to the Met Office’s forecast, temperatures will fall early next week, with thunderstorms expected in most of England, Wales and Scotland.


Western Europe... looking like the Sahara. LOL...


Europe - looking like Sahara.jpg
 
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