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taxiya

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While CN giving olive leaf? Will EU reciprocate?
I have found something about the EU side

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Key points:
  1. The list of sanctioned people is reviewed and updated every 12 months.
  2. Sanction on 4 Chinese officials started from March 22, 2021.
  3. China sanctioned the 5 EU MPs from March 22, 2021 WITHOUT time limit.
What is happening right now is that EU parlimant anounced the removal of China's sanction. China did not confirm nor deny few days ago (FM speaker) but emphasized expectation of reciprocate measures from EU.

All the surfacing of "China lifting sanction" happened recently is NOT a coincident, but around the time that sanction on Chinese officials is coming to expire and subjected to review.

So the answer can be very simple if you can find the current effective EU sanction list which should be open to the public as EU is proclaimed to be law-abiding democracy.
 

iewgnem

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Even the round eyes are defecting now… So much winning :rolleyes:
Charles Lieber was the head of Havard Department of Chemistry and member of US National Academy of Engineering, he was arrested for sending early classified COVID samples to China in 2019, possibly through Qiu Xiangguo at Winnipeg. China probably played a big role in him not committing "suicide".
 

siegecrossbow

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Charles Lieber was the head of Havard Department of Chemistry and member of US National Academy of Engineering, he was arrested for sending early classified COVID samples to China in 2019, possibly through Qiu Xiangguo at Winnipeg. China probably played a big role in him not committing "suicide".

It is looking more likely day by day that COVID is a bioweapon gone wrong… My guess is the MAGA regime thought that it could only target East Asian genes but I don’t think that human genes between races is as big as they anticipated.
 

FriedButter

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Microsoft Raises the Price of All Xbox Series Consoles, Xbox Games Confirmed to Hit $80 This Holiday​

Microsoft is raising prices on Xbox. By a lot.

In an announcement today, the company said it will be raising prices on Xbox consoles, controllers, headsets, and some games. The price hike for consoles and accessories kicks in today, May 1, and while game prices will stay the same for now, we should expect to see Xbox charging $79.99 for new, first-party games around the holiday season.

Price increases are taking effect globally, with the exception of headset prices, which are only going up in the U.S. and Canada.

Going forward, here are the expected prices on various Xbox consoles and accessories in the U.S.:

Xbox Series S 512 - $379.99 (up from $299.99)
Xbox Series S 1TB - $429.99 (up from $349.99)
Xbox Series X Digital - $549.99 (up from $449.99)
Xbox Series X - $599.99 (up from $499.99)
Xbox Series X 2TB Galaxy Special Edition $729.99 (up from $599.99)
Xbox Wireless Controller (Core) - $64.99
Xbox Wireless Controller (Color) - $69.99
Xbox Wireless Controller - Special Edition - $79.99
Xbox Wireless Controller - Limited Edition - $89.99 (up from $79.99)
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 (Core) - $149.99 (up from $139.99)
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 (Full) - $199.99 (up from $179.99)
Xbox Stereo Headset -$64.99
Xbox Wireless Headset - $119.99 (up from $109.99)
You can see other price changes by region on the official Xbox announcement page here.

Microsoft issued IGN with the following statement as to why the price increases were taking place:

“We understand that these changes are challenging, and they were made with careful consideration given market conditions and the rising cost of development. Looking ahead, we continue to focus on offering more ways to play more games across any screen and ensuring value for Xbox players.”

Though we don't know yet which first-party Microsoft games will cost $80, we can guess the line-up may include the next mainline Call of Duty, the new Fable, which was recently delayed to 2026, the Perfect Dark reboot, inXile’s Clockwork Revolution, Rare's Everwild, which Microsoft gaming boss Phil Spencer recently checked out, The Coalition's Gears of War: E-Day, Hideo Kojima’s OD, or Undead Labs' State of Decay 3. Psychonauts developer Double Fine is also working on a new game.

Microsoft has an Xbox Games Showcase 2025 as well as an The Outer Worlds 2 Direct planned for June, where fans will no doubt find out more.

This is the first time we've seen a price hike on Xbox Series S consoles since it launched in 2020, with the company committing to maintaining existing prices back in 2022 when PlayStation raised prices on the PS5. However, Xbox raised the price on the Xbox Series X in 2023 in most countries, but not the U.S. And it has raised prices globally on Xbox Game Pass multiple times now.

Astonishing as the amount these prices are increasing might be, Microsoft raising prices in the first place isn't exactly surprising. PlayStation did this exact thing in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand just last week, for the second time in three years.

And the entire industry has been discussing and gradually implementing price increases over the last few years, with AAA game prices jumping from $60 to $70 in just the last five years, and Nintendo going with $80 for upcoming Switch 2 exclusive Mario Kart World and some other Switch 2 Edition games. The Switch 2 itself was recently revealed to be launching at $450, a price that drew criticism from Nintendo fans even as analysts admitted such a high price was likely inevitable amid current economic conditions.

Games already costing $80.
 
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