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FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 03/13/2023

Reworking of policy marks Britain’s changed view of its position in light of tilt to authoritarianism and volatility
Britain’s may mark the moment when the UK sobers up about its place in a world that it now describes as “defined by danger, disorder and division”, and increasingly tilting to authoritarianism.
Gone is the optimistic Global Britain bombast of the Boris Johnson era, set out in the original integrated review only two years ago. That version championed the UK as “a beacon of democratic sovereignty” and one of the most influential countries in the world, and hailed its ability to draw on its post-Brexit status to “do things differently, economically and politically”.
“What has changed is that our collective security now is intrinsically linked to the outcome of the conflict in Ukraine.”
“The transition into a multipolar, fragmented and contested world has happened more quickly and definitively than anticipated. We are now in a period of heightened risk and volatility that is likely to last beyond the 2030s.”
“A growing convergence of authoritarian states are challenging the basic conditions for an open, stable and peaceful international order, working together to undermine the international system or remake it in their image.”

FROM BING
Posted on 03/13/2023

Asian American community leaders called for solutions to gun violence ahead of President Joe Biden’s Southern California visit. On Tuesday, Biden is scheduled to visit Monterey Park, where 11 people ...

FROM BING
Posted on 03/13/2023

Asian American community leaders called for solutions to gun violence ahead of President Joe Biden’s Southern California visit. On Tuesday, Biden is scheduled to visit Monterey Park, where 11 people ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 03/13/2023

Prime minister says he will take ‘whatever steps necessary’ to protect Britain’s security
Rishi Sunak has indicated that the UK could follow the US and Canada in banning TikTok from government devices, saying he will take “whatever steps are necessary” to protect Britain’s security.
The prime minister said the UK was “looking at what our allies are doing” in the wake of the decision by other countries to remove TikTok from government phones amid fears over the social video app’s links to China. The European Commission and European parliament have also banned TikTok from staff devices.

FROM BING
Posted on 03/13/2023

Rep. Judy Chu, a California Democrat, says people in the AAPI community "held their heads a little higher" after the movie's big night.

FROM BING
Posted on 03/13/2023

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- "Everything Everywhere All at Once" won just about everything during a historic night at the Oscars.   The film earned seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actress ...

FROM BING
Posted on 03/13/2023

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- "Everything Everywhere All at Once" won just about everything during a historic night at the Oscars. The film earned seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actress and ...

FROM NEW YORK TIMES
Posted on 03/13/2023

Li Qiang’s business-friendly reputation could bolster confidence in China’s economy. But he is stepping into a role with diminished power under Xi Jinping.

FROM INDIEWIRE ON MSN
Posted on 03/13/2023

With historic wins like Best Actress, Asian film artists made a lot of progress at the 2023 Oscars, but there is still much work to do to keep the Academy Awards more inclusive.

FROM BING
Posted on 03/13/2023

For many Asian Americans, it feels like a watershed moment, and that Hollywood is moving past seeing them only in tropes.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 03/13/2023

Country Garden’s 2022 forecast is another blow for country’s embattled sector
China’s top property developer expects to record a loss in 2022 – its first since the company went public in 2007 – in another blow for the country’s embattled property sector.
In a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange, Country Garden said that the losses for 2022 would amount to between 5.5bn yuan and 7.5bn yuan (£663.6m-£904.9m). In 2021 Country Garden’s profits reached 26.8bn yuan.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 03/13/2023

Geopolitical relations China’s president will have to navigate as country reopens after three years of isolation
As Xi Jinping starts his third term as , high on his agenda will be strengthening the country’s position on the world stage. After three years of isolation as Beijing tried to impose a harsh zero-Covid policy, China is reopening to the outside world.
But much has changed since China closed its borders in 2020. Its economy has been hobbled, its ally Russia has started a war in Europe and relations with the US are at an all-time low. Here are the geopolitical relationships that Xi will have to navigate as he attempts to assert Beijing’s vision.

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