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China bans exports of gallium, germanium and antimony to the US. Beijing says the commodities have "dual-use" military use. The Chinese guidance is a bit unclear, saying the "in principle" ban only applies for sales to "military users."
Quote from: Sheilbh on December 03, 2024, 05:48:37 PMQuote from: Josquius on December 03, 2024, 04:02:50 AMI would imagine if reform is to happen it would have to be with somebody who understands the current system.You hear this a lot, but I can't off the top of my head think of many cases where it's actually true. I feel like the reformers tend to be people who have a very clear idea of what they want to do/where they want to go rather than consummate insiders who know how things currently work (not least because, and I think this goes for every private company too, most people hate change ).
Though whether its this guy....his CV certainly suggests not.
Quote from: Josquius on December 03, 2024, 04:02:50 AMI would imagine if reform is to happen it would have to be with somebody who understands the current system.You hear this a lot, but I can't off the top of my head think of many cases where it's actually true. I feel like the reformers tend to be people who have a very clear idea of what they want to do/where they want to go rather than consummate insiders who know how things currently work (not least because, and I think this goes for every private company too, most people hate change ).
Though whether its this guy....his CV certainly suggests not.
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on December 03, 2024, 01:24:11 AMI think this Wormald fellow sounds like a perfect fit with the current government. He can help Starmer relabel the levers of government and polish their brass work whilst failing to notice that half of them are no longer connected to anything.Yeah - I think a lot is Starmer's lack of politics. I'm not really sure he knows what he wants to be in power to do. Just manage it better and make sure proper process is followed.
QuoteSome missing residential school students disappeared into arranged marriages, report says
Researchers say more investigation needed to find out total numbers affected
Samantha Schwientek · CBC News · Posted: Dec 03, 2024 2:00 AM MST | Last Updated: December 3
Leah Redcrow believes her grandparents, Ruby and Stanley Redcrow, could have been put in an arranged marriage back when both were students at Sacred Heart Indian Residential School in Alberta, in 1928. (Submitted by Leah Redcrow)
Some children who disappeared from residential schools ended up in arranged marriages organized by school principals and the government, according to the final report from the special interlocutor for missing children and unmarked graves and burial sites associated with Indian Residential Schools.
Leah Redcrow believes her grandparents, who were married at Sacred Heart Indian Residential School (later called Blue Quills) in Alberta in 1928, may have been one of an unknown number of couples whose marriages were arranged by authorities.
QuoteYonhap: Joint Chiefs of Staff announce troops deployed to Seoul will return to their original units and the disbandment of Martial Law Command
Quote from: Razgovory on December 03, 2024, 03:56:30 PMBad counterexample. The characters that murder civilians in the call of duty games are the bad guys.From what I read, in this game, you are killing Israeli soldiers, not civilians.
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