
Where China starts to make some sense to you
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In an unprecedented move, China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has formally blocked Meta’s acquisition of the startup Manus and ordered all parties to unwind the deal, citing a foreign investment security review. Per ND...
Folks, there are several themes I want to write about right now, but I am debating which to write about.
So I decided to let you have the vote.
Whichever theme gets the most votes in 7 days, I will write it out by the end of next week....
The US is getting bogged down in a disaster in Iran right now, and despite Trump’s many lies, the war doesn’t seem to end anytime soon.
Naturally, people start to ask: if a military invasion of Taiwan is what China has long planned for, is...
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The situation in Iran has dominated the news headlines for the past few weeks. Naturally, even though China is a distant party to this conflict (as...
My grandpa passed away more than 4 years ago.
He was not a famous person, but he was remembered by friends and relatives for many intellectual legends.
Born in rural Zhejiang in the 1930s, he was soon found to be a child prodigy. One of...
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