Month: May 2022
China’s Trade Slows as Demand Drops and Lockdowns Hit Supply Chains
China’s trade with the rest of the world withered in April as Covid-19 lockdowns shut factories and crippled supply chains, adding to signs of a broad slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy.
Read MoreChina’s Trade Slows as Demand Drops and Lockdowns Hit Supply Chains
China’s trade with the rest of the world withered in April as Covid-19 lockdowns shut factories and crippled supply chains, adding to signs of a broad slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy.
Read MoreFisherman’s bad catch hints at ferocity of Ukraine battle
Ukrainian fisherman Artur Cherepovskiy knows it has been a bad day at the front if he fails to catch any carp from a river running to the hills hiding the Russians. The 32-year-old lowers a net down a rope from
Read MorePutin defends Ukraine offensive as Russia marks Victory Day
President Vladimir Putin on Monday defended Russia’s offensive in Ukraine and blamed Kyiv and the West, as he looked to use grand Victory Day celebrations to mobilize patriotic support for the campaign. Speaking at the start of the annual military
Read MorePutin Uses Russia’s Victory Day Parade to Justify Invasion of Ukraine
Speaking in Red Square during the annual commemoration of Russia’s victory in World War II, the Kremlin leader said Russia was under threat when it decided to take pre-emptive action in its neighboring country.
Read MoreWestern multinationals congratulate Hong Kong’s new leader
Western multinationals and local tycoons published newspaper adverts on Monday congratulating John Lee on becoming Hong Kong’s next leader, following a rubber-stamp selection process condemned by critics as anti-democratic. Lee, 64, a former security chief who oversaw the crackdown on
Read MoreUK urges Northern Ireland parties to form a new government
UK Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis on Monday called on all parties in the province to form a new power-sharing government in Belfast, after historic elections and despite unresolved Brexit disputes. All five main political parties were due to meet
Read MoreIs Ukraine conducting a sabotage campaign inside Russia?
A deadly fire at an aerospace research institute in Tver, northwest of Moscow. Another blaze at a munitions factory in Perm, more than 1,100 kilometers (680 miles) to the east. And fires in two separate oil depots in Bryansk, near
Read MoreDear Donald Trump: No, America is definitely not OK. It’s your fault — and ours too – Salon
Dear Donald Trump: No, America is definitely not OK. It’s your fault — and ours too Salon
Read MoreDear Donald Trump: No, America is definitely not OK. It’s your fault — and ours too – Salon
Dear Donald Trump: No, America is definitely not OK. It’s your fault — and ours too Salon
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