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Stephen Bryen - Volodymyr Zelensky - $10m Abrams tanks no match for $500 Russian drones - asiatimes.com - Russia - state Indiana - Ukraine

$10m Abrams tanks no match for $500 Russian drones

A number of counterattacks by the Ukrainians, in some cases using reserve forces, have taken place along the line of contact. While reports are not yet complete, it appears that all the Ukrainian attempts to roll back Russian gains have failed, with the possible exception of Robotyne.

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Xi Jinping - Li Qiang - William Pesek - China: What Li did and didn’t say at the NPC - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Usa -  Beijing - Washington

China: What Li did and didn’t say at the NPC

Investors already seem unimpressed by China’s pledge to grow around 5% this year. It’s not because of what Premier Li Qiang said about Asia’s biggest economy but rather what his National People’s Congress report failed to address.

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Francesco Sisci - Mao Zedong - China’s predicament: Where is the river to cross? - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Taiwan - Usa -  Beijing - South Korea - Soviet Union

China’s predicament: Where is the river to cross?

Today, China is in a dramatic predicament for itself and others. What is the grand strategy to use to cope with the world? The big question hangs over the thousands of delegates convened in Beijing for the ritual plenary session of the National People’s Congress, the most important political appointment of the year due to begin on March 5.

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Xi Jinping - Asia Pacific - Li Qiang - William Pesek - Alicia Garcia Herrero - Time for China to move past GDP growth targets - asiatimes.com - China -  Beijing

Time for China to move past GDP growth targets

Sometimes, good news on China’s economy is actually bad news for the broader global economy and financial system. The reference here is to the suspense surrounding Beijing’s highly anticipated annual gross domestic product (GDP) target.

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Ichabod - Banking on the next US financial crisis - asiatimes.com - Usa

Banking on the next US financial crisis

This is the first of a three-part series

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Gabriel Honrada - US mulling MIRVs to counter China’s nuclear buildup - asiatimes.com - China - Usa - Russia

US mulling MIRVs to counter China’s nuclear buildup

China’s nuclear buildup may spur the US to consider rearming its land-based nuclear missiles with multiple warheads, a move that would have significant implications for strategic stability and breach a crucial arms control treaty with Russia.

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David P Goldman - Stephen Whiting - Shifting deck chairs to the Titanic’s Taiwan side - asiatimes.com - China - Taiwan - Usa - Russia - Washington - Ukraine

Shifting deck chairs to the Titanic’s Taiwan side

China now has 369 satellites, three times as many as in 2018, according to General Stephen Whiting, head of the US Space Command.

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Xi Jinping - Li Qiang - William Pesek - China’s got a fixable lost-in-translation problem - asiatimes.com - China - Usa -  Beijing -  Shanghai

China’s got a fixable lost-in-translation problem

As Xi Jinping’s regulators tighten their grip on quantitative trading, they are inadvertently giving global investors another reason to make ill-timed comparisons to 2007.

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