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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will meet with heads of parliamentary committees on foreign affairs from BRICS member states on April 11, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.

According to her, the heads of BRICS parliamentary committees will arrive in Moscow to take part in such a meeting for the first time. They will also meet with the chairs of both chambers of the Russian Federal Assembly (parliament), the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman added.
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Russia’s top diplomat is on a trip to China ahead of a potential visit by President Vladimir Putin; Israel and Hamas continue efforts to achieve a ceasefire amid contradictory reports from the Cairo talks; and a wildcard emerges that may take votes away from both Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the upcoming US election. These stories topped Tuesday’s newspaper headlines across Russia.


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Türkiye becomes 10th nation to join Chinese-Russian led International Lunar Research Station program
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SL looking to enter BRICS to expand economy

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5 Countries In Asia That Want to Join BRICS in 2024

RE: How can anyone vote for Trump, when even his staff won’t support him.

Would you please stop engaging in the usual dishonesty you persist in uttering.
Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio who's parents were Italian immigrants.
Jorge Bergoglio was head of the Jesuit order in the 1970s when the church backed the military government that overthrew the lawful Argentina's government during the "dirty war" of murders and abductions carried out by the junta that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983 when thousands of people were disappeared. It is estimated that between 22,000 and 30,000 people were killed or disappeared, many of whom were impossible to formally document.
The Argentine Catholic church itself made a public apology for its failure to take a stand against the generals.
In February, a court noted during the sentencing of three former military men to life imprisonment for the killings of two priests that the church hierarchy had "closed its eyes" to the killing of progressive priests.
As head of the Jesuit order from 1973 to 1979, Jorge Bergoglio was a member of the hierarachy during the period when the wider Catholic church backed the military government. Bergoglio twice refused to testify in court about his role as head of the Jesuit order. When he eventually appeared in front of a judge in 2010, he was accused by lawyers of being evasive.
The main charge against Bergoglio involves the kidnapping of two Jesuit priests, Orland Yorio and Francisco Jalics, who were taken by Navy officers in May 1976 and held under inhumane conditions for the missionary work they conducted in the country's slums, a politically risky activity at the time.
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RE: How can anyone vote for Trump, when even his staff won’t support him.

I have already posted true copy of evidence in this thread, that Trumps legal council put together, that evidence has not been put before a credible court.
What one person e.g. Ken Block who founded the Rhode Island's Moderate Political Party and ran unsuccessfully for governor in 2010. Who then switched to the Republican Party in 2013 and made an unsuccessful run for Rhode Island Governor in 2014. Says or alleges is a complete nonsense in my opinion
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Trump’s speech that ‘incited’ Capitol violence:
However Conrad I of course can't post it as the full transcript is 21 pages long.emmmmmm oh well.

Donald Trump is facing the imminent prospect of becoming the first US president to be impeached twice following an extraordinary breach of the country’s Capitol in Washington, DC, by his supporters.

Democrats led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi are pressuring Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to strip Trump of his power by declaring him unable to fulfil his duties. If Pence refuses, as expected, the group will move forward bringing the impeachment case to the floor as soon as Monday.

Trump is accused of “incitement of insurrection” after giving an incendiary speech on January 6 in Washington DC before a mob violently attacked the heart of the US government. At least five people were killed in the assault.

The media will not show the magnitude of this crowd. Even I, when I turned on today, I looked, and I saw thousands of people here, but you don’t see hundreds of thousands of people behind you because they don’t want to show that. We have hundreds of thousands of people here, and I just want them to be recognised by the fake news media. Turn your cameras please and show what’s really happening out here because these people are not going to take it any longer.

They’re not going to take it any longer. Go ahead. Turn your cameras, please. Would you show? They came from all over the world, actually, but they came from all over our country. I just really want to see what they do. I just want to see how they covered. I’ve never seen anything like it. But it would be really great if we could be covered fairly by the media. The media is the biggest problem we have as far as I’m concerned, single biggest problem, the fake news and the big tech. Big tech is now coming into their own. We beat them four years ago. We surprised them. We took them by surprise and this year, they rigged an election.

They rigged it like they’ve never rigged an election before. By the way, last night, they didn’t do a bad job either, if you notice. I’m honest. I just, again, I want to thank you. It’s just a great honour to have this kind of crowd and to be before you. Hundreds of thousands of American patriots are committed to the honesty of our elections and the integrity of our glorious republic. All of us here today do not want to see our election victory stolen by emboldened radical left Democrats, which is what they’re doing and stolen by the fake news media. That’s what they’ve done and what they’re doing. We will never give up. We will never concede, it doesn’t happen. You don’t concede when there’s theft involved.
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RE: How can anyone vote for Trump, when even his staff won’t support him.

Was collected at the time, and to best my knowledge, it is what Trump attempted to have heard when he legally supported by Giuliani who played a key role in Trump's bid to overturn the 2020 election results. Giuliani was indicted alongside the former president gagging Donald & Giuliani , ti is much like Australia the judicatory is bent the politicians are bent. We have a Head of State King Charlies III a Constitution, both are been sidelined.
The posted information I lodged with an honest Australian Federal Minister.
I understand others got other views. doh
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RE: Is Donald Trump actually an Anti-Christ?

you might be right but maybe not so.
China is mindfully implementing non-violence in this region, however mean while Australian's trade with China is being undermined previous large Chinese investments in example Indonesia who is selling cheaper than Australia was. Australian exports have greatly suffered in direct consequence.
China's NPI producers started building processing capacity in Indonesia itself. China's nickel matte imports have exploded from 10,8000 tons in 2020 to 300,500 tons in 2023, with Indonesia accounting for 93% of the total.
4 Mar 2024

Indonesia currently without mobilizing have something like 750,000 armed personnel that figure includes police & police militia. There are currently 21,000 commando's sitting around in Irian Jaya, 450km from Cape York Australia. China has fostered good relationships with most of the 150 Belt & Road Initiative including Russia and is no more likely to back down over Ukraine than Russia. Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, as well as North Korea, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, South Africa other nations including nations in South America etc etc.
Lots of deployments listed in blog could shut down international trade sooner than later whether we like it or not, take looksie at Red Sea, Panama Carnal, Strait of Hormuz e.g. oil, no oil, no food in supper market
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RE: Is Donald Trump actually an Anti-Christ?

Australia just withdrew 100 troops and aircraft from active service in Poland monitoring Russian planes on behalf the Jewish lead Nazi's in west Ukraine.
In response, the UK prime minister, Rishi Sunak, confirmed that there are a “small number” of British army personnel “supporting the armed forces of Ukraine”. But he added that “we haven't got any plans for large-scale deployment”.5 Mar 2024
A total of 160 members of the Florida National Guard have been deployed to Ukraine since late November, training and advising and mentoring Ukrainian armed forces. The troops, assigned to the 53rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, are part of the Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine.
Australia ADF personnel are providing critical skills to Ukrainian recruits as part of Operation Kudu to support Ukraine, Over the next 12 months, the number of ADF members deployed on each rotation will increase to 90.14 Dec 2023.
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RE: Is Donald Trump actually an Anti-Christ?

On first February 1968 early a.m. 27 Vietcong popped up 50,000 American troops were confined to there billets and for few days VC took large part of Saigon, entered US Embassy and held it for three days, took most major cities in South Vietnam and so Kissinger attempted to find a face saving exit out of Vietnam that didn't occur until 1975 after 18 Marines were killed in an ambush in Cambodia.
America has been creating war after war more or less since its federation, according to president Carter. America has been engaged in wars whole time except for twenty three years since its federation is what President Carter stated.
America is controlled by the filthy rich at the expense of there bairn washed kids. By my reckoning Russia lost 28 million people during WW2, Putin stated 22 million, millions died in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and so forth. Obama Clinton and Biden engorged the protesters on the streets of Ukraine after the formation of Democratic Russian Federation Constitution was ratified 11th December 1993. You might remember Biden stated he would put troops into Ukraine in 1971.
In my opinion having at least tried to comprehend the subject matter, my opinion is President Putin & China + others nations wont back down...be just another lost course that made profits for a few

RE: How can anyone vote for Trump, when even his staff won’t support him.

Over 10,300 ballots in Georgia were cast by individuals whose names and dates of birth match Georgia residents who died in 2020 and prior to the election. More than 2,500 ballots were cast by individuals whose names and dates of birth match incarcerated felons in Georgia prison. People who are not allowed to vote. More than 4,500 illegal ballots were cast by individuals who do not appear on the state’s own voter rolls. Over 18,000 illegal ballots were cast by individuals who registered to vote using an address listed as vacant, according to the postal service. At least 88,000 ballots in Georgia were cast by people whose registrations were illegally backdated.
In the State of Arizona, over 36,000 ballots were illegally cast by non-citizens. 2,000 ballots were returned with no address. More than 22,000 ballots were returned before they were ever supposedly mailed out. They returned, but we haven’t mailed them yet. 11,600 more ballots and votes were counted more than there were actual voters. You see that?
150,000 people registered in Maya Copa County after the registration deadline. 103,000 ballots in the county were sent for electronic adjudication with no Republican observers. In Clark County, Nevada, the accuracy settings on signature verification machines were purposely lowered before they were used to count over 130,000 ballots. If you signed your name as Santa Claus, it would go through. There were also more than 42,000 double votes in Nevada. Over 150,000 people were hurt so badly by what took place. And 1,500 ballots were cast by individuals whose names and dates of birth match Nevada residents who died in 2020, prior to November 3rd election. More than 8,000 votes were cast by individuals who had no address and probably didn’t live there.
In Michigan quickly, the secretary of state, a real great one, flooded the state with unsolicited mail-in ballot applications, sent to every person on the rolls, in direct violation of state law.
More than 17,000 Michigan ballots were cast by individuals whose names and dates of birth matched people who were deceased. In Wayne County, that’s a great one. That’s Detroit. 174,000 ballots were counted without being tied to an actual registered voter. Nobody knows where they came from.
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I'll try to post more detail, in advance no offense intended however sorry is quite large amount...
Please find few extracts copied from a copy of transcript of Trump’s speech outlining his part brief of evidence being full of transcript President Donald Trump is alleging considerable abnormalities during the recent elections. E.g. it is now up to Congress!!

Democrats led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi are pressuring Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment to strip Trump of his power by declaring him unable to fulfil his duties. If Pence refuses, as expected, the group will move forward bringing the impeachment case to the floor as soon as Monday.

Hundreds of thousands of American patriots are committed to the honesty of our elections and the integrity of our glorious republic.
Almost 75 million people voted for our campaign, the most of any incumbent president by far in the history of our country, 12 million more people than four years ago. I was told by the real pollsters, we do have real pollsters. They know that we were going to do well, and we were going to win. What I was told, if I went from 63 million, which we had four years ago to 66 million, there was no chance of losing. Well, we didn’t go to 66. We went to 75 million and they say we lost. We didn’t lose.
By the way, does anybody believe that Joe had 80 million votes? Does anybody believe that? He had 80 million computer votes. It’s a disgrace.
Now it is up to Congress to confront this egregious assault on our democracy.
Today, for the sake of our democracy, for the sake of our constitution, and for the sake of our children, we lay out the case for the entire world to hear. You want to hear it?
Crowd: Yes!
In every single swing state, local officials, state officials, almost all Democrats made illegal and unconstitutional changes to election procedures without the mandated approvals by the state legislatures, that these changes paved the way for fraud on a scale never seen before. And I think we’d go a long way outside of our country when I say that.
There were over 205,000 more ballots counted in Pennsylvania. Now think of this. You had 205,000 more ballots than you had voters. That means you had 200 …Where did they come from? You know where they came from? Somebody’s imagination. Whatever they needed. So in Pennsylvania you had 205,000 more votes than you had voters! And it’s the number is actually much greater than that now. That was as of a week ago. And this is a mathematical impossibility, unless you want to say it’s a total fraud. So Pennsylvania was defrauded.
Over 8,000 ballots in Pennsylvania were cast by people whose names and dates of birth match individuals who died in 2020 and prior to the election.
Over 14,000 ballots were cast by out-of-state voters. So these are voters that don’t live in the state. And by the way, these numbers are what they call outcome determinative. Meaning these numbers far surpass … I lost by a very little bit. These numbers are massive. Massive. More than 10,000 votes in Pennsylvania were illegally counted, even though they were received after Election Day. In other words, “They were received after Election Day, let’s count them anyway!” And what they did in many cases is they did fraud. They took the date and they moved it back, so that it no longer is after Election Day. And more than 60,000 ballots in Pennsylvania were reported received back. They got back before they were ever supposedly mailed out. In other words, you got the ballot back before you mailed it!
Now that’s many, many times what it would take to overthrow the state. Just that one element. 400,000 ballots appeared from nowhere, right after the election.
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RE: How can anyone vote for Trump, when even his staff won’t support him.

Elections Expert Releases FULL Voter Fraud Report for 2020 Election, Indicates 8.1M Excess Votes
Wednesday, August 4, 2021 12:41
REAKING: Elections Expert Releases FULL Voter Fraud Report for 2020 Election, Suggests 8.1M Excess Votes
By: Renaissance Pundit, August 4, 2021
Former baseball analyst and Retired Army Intelligence Captain Seth Keshel has announced his 2020 Election audit, the Gateway Pundit reports. The results are staggering.
Trump won: PA, MI, WI, NV, AZ, GA, MN
Likely/Possible Trump if cyber flipping occurring: NM, VA, CO, NJ, NH
Closer than you thought: WA, OR, RI, CT, HI

Here is rough data uncovered by Keshel:

While most mainstream media sources claim the election was 100% valid, evidence continues to mount that suggests otherwise. Whether or not the extent of fraud would change the outcome, many Americans are looking for their elected officials to audit the 2020 Election.

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Pence’s refusal to reject the 2020 election results on Jan. 6, 2021,

Pence never intended to introduce the fake electors — and in fact understood that he was legally prohibited from doing so, his chief of staff Marc Short said in an interview. But Pence wanted to clearly communicate his rationale for that decision to Trump supporters, who had been led to believe it was possible.

Days before Jan. 6, 2021, Short said, Pence took an active role in crafting the specific language he used during the session of Congress that was later disrupted by a pro-Trump mob intent on preventing the election from being finalized.


Pence said that he’d begun election night in 2020 confident, but things changed later in the evening, he wrote, when results in states with large shares of mail-in ballots “began to shift” and the Trump-Pence ticket’s lead “started to vanish.”

“The mood in the White House, initially ebullient, began to sour,” Pence wrote.

He described watching Trump claim in an early Wednesday morning speech that the election process had been “a fraud on the American public” and said the days that followed the election were “a little like the twilight zone,” as Trump’s team challenged states’ results.

Pence wrote that in 2018, when he was representing the United States at the ASEAN conference in Singapore – the type of meeting he says Trump “was never big on” – he was approached at a plenary session with a tap on the shoulder by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“I noticed that Putin projected a familiarity toward me. It came, I concluded, from his friendly meeting with Trump earlier in the year. It was as if we were old acquaintances,” Pence wrote. “I didn’t return the favor. I kept my expression firm and fixed, and the photo of me looking down at him with a furrowed brow and a grim expression was published around the world, just as I’d hoped it would be.”
At the end of the session, during a brief meeting requested by the Russians, Pence said Putin “was just inches from me, expecting a friendly chat.”
When Putin wrapped up his comments about restarting nuclear nonproliferation negotiations, Pence said he told the Russian leader: “Mr. President, we know what happened in 2016, and it can’t happen again.”
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The UN on Friday announced the appointment of former Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop as Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ personal envoy on Myanmar.

"Ms. Bishop succeeds Noeleen Heyzer of Singapore to whom the Secretary-General is grateful for her dedicated service. Ms. Bishop brings extensive political, legal, management and senior leadership experience to the role," a UN statement said.

One Belt and Road Initiative growing stronger

Indonesia has revealed that US and Indian military planes frequently trespassed into the country’s airspace from January to June 2023.

One Belt and Road Initiative growing stronger

Jakarta. Air Marshal Mohamad Tonny Harjono was sworn in as the new chief of staff of the Indonesian Air Force on Friday, succeeding Air Chief Marshal Fadjar Prasetyo, who is set to retire next week.

The inauguration ceremony, led by President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo at the State Palace in Jakarta, was attended by key cabinet members, including Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto, the winner of the Feb. 14 presidential election.

Tonny, 52, is a former combat pilot with experience flying American fighter jet the F-16, as well as Russian jets like the Su-27 and Su-30.

According to the Antara news agency, Tonny was one of the four pilots who scrambled to intercept two American fighter jets that had trespassed into Indonesian airspace during an incident in July 2003. This incident led to an apology from the US Embassy in Jakarta to the Indonesian government.

RE: I want to go on a cruise ;)

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RE: How can anyone vote for Trump, when even his staff won’t support him.

Mike Pence was never in the military, his father was in the Army and served in the Korean War (1950-1953) and his son is in the Marines. Due to his politics and family background, Pence considers himself a supporter of the US military and he most certainly stabbed Trump in the back...
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RE: How can anyone vote for Trump, when even his staff won’t support him.

You mentioned history rizlared yeah right what history are you on about?

Donald Trump wants to change the world from the White House. Here's what he's said he'd do in a second term
"If Trump is elected in 2024, he will surround himself with people who adhere to his worldview and are therefore less hostile to Russia and more sympathetic to Putin."
Despite persistent rocky relations between their two countries over issues ranging from human rights to spy balloons, Trump has no issue praising China's president, Xi Jinping.
"I like President Xi a lot," Trump told Fox News this week. "He was a very good friend of mine during my term."

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Donald:
Frederick Christ Trump Sr was Donald Trump father, Frederick was an honest person who aquired considerable finacil gains by assisting the worlds oldest honest ladies profession.
Early life and career. Trump's father, the German American Friedrich Trump, amassed considerable wealth during the Klondike Gold Rush by running a restaurant and brothel for the miners. Friedrich returned to Kallstadt in 1901, and, by the next year, met and married Elizabeth Christ.

At age Donald entered the New York Military Academy, a private boarding school. In 1964, he enrolled at Fordham University. Two years later, he transferred to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in May 1968 with a Bachelor of Science in economics.

President Vladimir Putin has said that Russia is militarily ready for a Cuban Missile-style crisis if the United States is foolish enough to want one and that his country currently has the edge when it comes to a first nuclear strike.

The Cuban Missile crisis erupted in 1962 when Moscow responded to a US missile deployment in Turkey by sending ballistic missiles to Cuba, sparking a standoff that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.

More than five decades on, tensions are rising again over Russian fears that the United States might deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe as a landmark cold war-era arms control treaty unravels.

It is my opinion Putin is doing his duty lawfully defending the Democratic Russian Federation according to their Constitution, which includes all of Ukraine.
Putin worked for KGB prior the ending of communist Russia; he acquired single pointed concentration from his interest in marital arts and in my opinion has mindfully been tracking Biden for a very long long time. Remember Biden first appeared in US House Committee in 1969 and in 1971 declared he would put troops in Ukraine in 1971, fives years before current pope nominated Argentinean general with support CIA overthrow Argentinean government the same general who disappeared 31,000 people.
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RE: Landfills of EV batteries...

New tech's potential to significantly reduce energy storage costs

Researchers are hoping that a new, low-cost battery which holds four times the energy capacity of lithium-ion batteries and is far cheaper to produce will significantly reduce the cost of transitioning to a decarbonised economy.

Led by Dr Shenlong Zhao from the University’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, the battery has been made using sodium-sulphur – a type of molten salt that can be processed from sea water – costing much less to produce than lithium-ion.

Although sodium-sulphur (Na-S) batteries have existed for more than half a century, they have been an inferior alternative and their widespread use has been limited by low energy capacity and short life cycles.

Using a simple pyrolysis process and carbon-based electrodes to improve the reactivity of sulphur and the reversibility of reactions between sulphur and sodium, the researchers’ battery has shaken off its formerly sluggish reputation, exhibiting super-high capacity and ultra-long life at room temperature.
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Australia alone produces 52% of the world's lithium. Unlike Chile, where lithium is extracted from brines, Australian lithium comes from hard-rock mines for the mineral spodumene. China, the third-largest producer, has a strong foothold in the lithium supply.
In Australia, Talison Lithium Ltd (51% owned by the Chengdu Tianqui Industry Group and 49% by US-based Albemarle Corporation), is the world's largest producer of hard-rock spodumene, from the Greenbushes Lithium Operations, 250 km southeast of Perth.

Chile has the largest lithium reserves worldwide by a large margin. Australia comes in second, with reserves estimated at 6.2 million metric tons in 2023.

With 22 million metric tonnes of global lithium reserves and a single EV requiring an estimated eight kilograms of lithium, global lithium reserves may be exhausted by 2030 for EV use alone. Not only the limited volume but the limited concentration of reserves pose supply chain risks for manufacturers and governments.

AS Above
Sodium-ion batteries simply replace lithium ions as charge carriers with sodium. This single change has a big impact on battery production as sodium is far more abundant than lithium. In fact, you can use salt from the oceans to extract sodium just about anywhere in the world.

RE: Landfills of EV batteries...

Electric 4×4 Isuzu D-Max confirmed for Australia

One Belt and Road Initiative growing stronger

10 years after the announcement of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), cumulative BRI engagement breached the USD 1 trillion mark (USD1.053 trillion), with about USD634 billion in construction contracts, and USD419 billion in non-financial investments
China’s energy related engagement in 2023 were the greenest in absolute and relative terms in any period since the BRI’s inception reaching USD7.9 billion;
China is increasingly investing in electricity transmission (over USD7 billion);
BRI finance and investments has picked up in 2023 with about 212 deals worth USD92.4 billion compared to about USD74.5 billion in 2022;
Investments as a share of BRI engagement reached record levels at over 52%, indicating higher ownership and risk taking of Chinese enterprises;
In 2023, particularly the technology (+1046%) and metals and mining (+158%) grew.
Chinese companies strongly invest in metals and mining, which are particularly relevant to the green transition (e.g., lithium) and batteries for electric vehicles.
Engagement related to batteries reached about USD8 billion;
Africa became the largest recipient of Chinese engagement, overtaking Middle Eastern countries;
19 countries saw a 100% drop in BRI engagement, including Turkey, and Kenya; Russia saw one deal in 2023, after no engagements in 2022;
BRI investments in 2023 continue to be dominated by private sector enterprises, including Huayao Cobalt and CATL, while construction contracts were dominated by state-owned enterprises (SOEs);
In global comparison, Chinese overseas engagement grew, while global FDI into emerging economies in 2023 dropped significantly;
For 2024, we see further growth of Chinese BRI engagement with a strong focus on BRI country partnerships in renewable energy, mining and related technologies;
Potential future engagements can be expected in six project types: manufacturing in new technologies (e.g., batteries), renewable energy, trade-enabling infrastructure (including pipelines, roads), ICT (e.g., data centers), resource-backed deals (e.g., mining, oil, gas), high visibility or strategic projects (e.g., railway).

One Belt and Road Initiative growing stronger

RE: Landfills of EV batteries...

I've a friend who purchased Toyota Hybrid Electric Vehicle, he likes its, ( I don't know much about it) however I think I understand the deisel motor more or less only chargers the battery so its super fuel efficient.
Due to health I am unable to pull start a petrol saw and purchased a bigger 56v electric chainsaw (a EGO) that uses efficient 10 AH that is charged by Turbo Battery Charger that cools battery and fully recharges in 60 minutes.

One Belt and Road Initiative growing stronger

Shortly after an airstrike widely attributed to Israel destroyed an Iranian consulate building in Syria, the United States had an urgent message for Iran: We had nothing to do with it.

But that may not be enough for the U.S. to avoid retaliation targeting its forces in the region. A top U.S. commander warned on Wednesday of danger to American troops.
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Indonesia aims to achieve its "Golden Indonesia 2045 Vision," which involves becoming an advanced and sustainable nation by 2045. Experts have praised China's role in helping Indonesia accomplish its vision, with cooperation between the two countries flourishing.

For the past decade, Indonesia and China have conducted productive cooperation in a wide range of fields. China has been Indonesia's top trading partner for 10 years and a major source of investment in the country.

The China-Indonesia bilateral relationship has never been stronger. China is not only Indonesia's largest trading partner but also one of the biggest contributors of foreign direct investment, said Destry Damayanti, senior deputy governor of Bank Indonesia.
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rack installation for the first phase of East Coast Rail Link (ECRL), a mega rail project in Malaysia being built by the China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), has been accomplished ahead of schedule, the project owner has said.

He added that the ECRL track installation work has now entered its second phase since March 9, covering a mainline stretch of about 90 km from KPC to Maran in Pahang state.

A major infrastructure project under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the ECRL runs from Malaysia's largest transport hub Port Klang and travels across the peninsula to Kelantan state in northeastern Malaysia.

One Belt and Road Initiative growing stronger

Ukrainians target Australian politician over Moscow trip

Adrian McRae of Port Hedland in Western Australia flew to Moscow last month as part of an international delegation to scrutinize Russia’s presidential election. A little-known councilor from a town of just 15,000 people, McRae drew attention back home when he appeared on Russian TV passing on his congratulations to Putin, who won the election with 87% of the vote.

“In my lifetime, the world has never seen such a transparent and comprehensive victory as what we saw here over the last three days,” McRae declared.

McRae’s comments infuriated Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations (AFUO) co-chair Stefan Romanov.
In addition to leading the AFUO, Romanov was the head of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists’ Stepan Bandera faction (OUN-B) from 2009 to 2022. Under Bandera and after his arrest, the OUN-B collaborated with Nazi Germany, taking part in the mass murder of Poles during World War II amid Adolf Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union. As OUN-B leader, Romanov has spoken at rallies organized by the neo-Nazi ‘Svoboda’ party in Ukraine.

RE: The 'worm moon' lunar eclipse...

Will look forward to viewing your pictures, got line up of cameras on it....>
The Galaxy S 24 Ultra has four rear cameras, a 200 megapixel main camera, a 50 megapixel telephoto camera with a five x optical zoom, a 10 megapixel camera with a three x optical zoom and a 12 megapixel ultra wide camera.

One Belt and Road Initiative growing stronger

A Russian lawmaker wrote on Telegram that Tajik passports were found inside the car the suspects allegedly used to flee before being caught by Russian police in the Bryansk region, about 340 kilometers southwest of Moscow. Russian police said that four of the suspects taken into custody are the migrated citizens from the erstwhile Central Asian State of Tajikistan.

Tajikistan has been a close ally of Moscow even after she joined other CARs in declaring their independence after the implosion of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Generally known as the underbelly of the Russian State, Tajikistan had its security compulsions to remain glued to the Russian Federation. President Emomali Rahmon, the Secretary of the Tajikistan Communist Party during Soviet power, became the first president of the independent Central Asian Republic of Tajikistan in 1991. He continues to hold that position. He has proved to be one of Moscow’s most trusted allies.

Tajikistan is a 90% mountainous region with very little arable land. It was the poorest State of the erstwhile Soviet Union, mostly underdeveloped and economically fragile. After declaring independence, Tajikistan remained a recipient of Russian largesse and signed a defense agreement with Moscow.

In 1996, when the Afghan Taliban seized control of Kabul and executed the Russian protégé, Dr Nagibullah, Tajikistan had fears that the advancing Taliban could cross the Tajik-Afghan border and impose a fundamentalist regime in Dushanbe.

President Rahmon had no option but to obtain a firm commitment from Russia that it would become a partner in protecting its southern border.


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Navy Adm. John C. Aquilino, the head of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, disclosed this information in a recent testimony on Capitol Hill. His remarks shed light on China’s ambitious military modernization efforts and their potential to reshape global power dynamics.

Aquilino, before the Senate Armed Services Committee on March 21, asserted, “the world’s largest Navy, soon to be the world’s largest Air Force,” regarding the People’s Liberation Army.
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Thailand ‘Sacrifices’ Submarine For Chinese Patrol Boats; Argentina Dumps Chinese Jets For F-16s

RE: The 'worm moon' lunar eclipse...

A late member of CS who lives in Ohio, has purchased a proper filter for his Olympus camera for taking images of an eclipse so hopefully will manage to photograph the it, the eclipse will not be visible from Australia.
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One Belt and Road Initiative growing stronger

The National Council for the Safeguarding of the Homeland (CNSP) of Niger reported that the United States recognized the end of military agreements with this African country and announced a future plan to discuss the withdrawal of American forces.
This became known during the meeting between the Nigerien Interior Minister, General Mohamed Toumba, and the American ambassador in Niamey, Kathleen FitzGibbon.

Last Saturday, Niger junta spokesman Amadou Abdramane announced the end of the military cooperation agreement with the White House "taking into account the aspirations and interests of the people", while criticizing that Washington denies Niamey "the right to choose the partners" who will accompany him in the transition process.

RE: The 'worm moon' lunar eclipse...

red coloured Moon just rose here

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One Belt and Road Initiative growing stronger

Argentina's Defence Minister Luis Petri on Tuesday signed a letter of intent to buy the 24 jets with his Danish counterpart Troels Lund Poulsen in Buenos Aires.

"We received the visit of the Danish Minister of Defence, Troels Lund Poulsen, with whom we signed a letter of intent for the purchase of F-16 aircraft and support equipment. We are laying the foundation for cooperation in defence between Denmark, the US and Argentina," said Petri in a post on Twitter.

The purchase, which also includes engines, spare parts, simulators and training equipment, is the first major defence purchase made by President Javier Milei’s government since the Argentine head of state took office last December.
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UK defense capabilities of the Falklands, following the Danish F16s deal for Argentina

With the blessing of United States concerned about the advance of China in the Americas, has placed renewed attention on the UK’s ability to defend the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, and whether the balance of power is shifting.

After the 1982 Falklands War between UK and Argentina, (triggered by the military invasion and occupation of the Islands by the Argentine Junta), UK moved to reinforce its ability to defend the Falkland Islands through the creation of a tri-service defense capability. Central to this is RAF Mount Pleasant, an airbase constructed some forty miles south of the capital city of Stanley on East Falkland.

British Army and Royal Navy assets are also assigned to the territory, with units rotating in and out as required. There are around 1,500 UK military personnel stationed on the Falkland Islands at any one time.
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Indonesia's President-elect Prabowo Subianto is set to embark on a visit to China from March 31 to April 2, following an invitation from President Xi Jinping. During his visit, President Subianto will engage in talks with President Xi Jinping and meet with Premier Li Qiang. Discussions will revolve around bilateral relations and matters of mutual interest.

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