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India Maneuvering To Disrupt CPEC – OpEd

Eurasia Review 

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) conceived on the notion of mutual development is a game-changer not only for Pakistan but also for the entire South Asian region. Under the auspices of this project, Gwadar port would become a hub of economic connectivity with the Middle East and North Africa. CPEC could simultaneously address Pakistan's energy-starved economy and bolster Pakistan's relations with neighboring Afghanistan and Iran, which has expressed interest in being a part of CPEC, through cross-border energy cooperation. Читать дальше...

Juliette Lewis (‘Yellowjackets’) on how her character Natalie is ‘like a grifter’ [Exclusive Video Interview]

GoldDerby.com 

Juliette Lewis was struck by the unexpected nature of the “Yellowjackets” pilot script. The actress stars with Melanie Lynskey, Tawny Cypress and Christina Ricci as a quartet of women who survived a plane crash back when they were soccer teammates in high school, ultimately resorting to drastic measures to live in the wilderness. Lewis plays […]

Biden to host leaders of Sweden, Finland amid NATO bid

The Washington Times 

President Biden will host Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson of Sweden and President Sauli Niinisto of Finland for a meeting at the White House on Thursday as the two countries bid to join NATO.



Farm vehicles are now heavier than most dinosaurs: Why that's a problem

Phys.org 

What does a modern combine harvester and a Diplodocus have in common? One answer, it seems, may be their big footprints on the soil. A new study led by researchers from Sweden and Switzerland has found that the weight of farming machinery today is approaching that of the largest animals to have ever roamed the Earth—the sauropods.

Iraqi Government Prevents Chinese Parties From Buying Into Oil Deals

Oilprice.com 

The Iraqi government prevented three deals that would have seen greater Chinese ownership in its oil fields, Reuters has reported, adding that should that have happened, international companies would have left the country. Two of these deals involved Russia's Lukoil and Exxon, which were both in talks with Chinese buyers of a couple of the biggest producing fields in Iran—West Qurna 2, which Lukoil operates, and West Qurna 1, where Exxon is the operator. Both deals fell through after the Iraqi government intervened... Читать дальше...





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