A.N. Basil

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  • How China could have Impacted Japan’s Military Upgrade
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    China is deemed to have had a ripple effect on Japan's militia. Japanese military improvements have recently been enforced, including a new carrier and added troops bound for training. Japan has also sent the largest number of forces to the annual Exercise Iron Fist in the U.S.
  • Why Vietnam Qualifies to Host Trump-Kim Summit
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    The second U.S.-North Korea summit is bound to happen but where will it take place? Vietnam tops the list of supposed locations for the highly-anticipated meeting. It turns out that the country is qualified to host the meeting between two of the world's most watched leaders.
  • What Went Down in Theresa May’s Brexit Loss
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    Prime Minister Theresa May lost her Brexit deal by 230 votes on Tuesday. A no confidence vote has been called out and while May is confident of her win, her previous defeat could actually lead to a general election in the long run. As debates push through, Britain is set to leave the EU on March 29.
  • What Chinese Navy Needs to Become Naval Cavalier
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    China is headed towards naval leadership if it becomes owner of six aicraft carriers. Experts predict that the Chinese navy is building nuclear-powered carriers to support its activities at sea.
  • After Historical Moon Probe, China Eyes Mars
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    China has just made it clear that it is heading to a bright future in the space exploration sector. The country's space agency announced that after a second moon probe by the end of 2019, it will head towards Mars sometime 2020. Three other space expeditions are reportedly in the works.
  • China-Russia Trade Soars in Billions
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    China and Russia just made history. The two countries recorded a trade exchange amounting to over $100 billion in 2018. The latest reveal comes as China is presumed to engage in a trade war against the U.S. An expert has commented that global markets shouldn't be worried about a war that may not happen at all.
  • China Backs Huawei as it Faces Western Ire
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    China has finally voiced out its thoughts regarding the accusations about Huawei's supposed ties with Beijing. The company's founder has also spoken up about the allegations, as well as the recent arrest of his daughter in Vancouver.
  • Inside China’s Grand Strategy against Slowing Economy
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    This year, many countries are slowing down, but China isn't. A new report revealed that the country will be focusing on assisting new markets that work on advanced technological products. This will support Chinese President Xi Jinping's "Belt and Road Initiative." One of his representatives has traveled to the UAE in hopes of pursuing the project.
  • China may Lead World Economy within a Decade
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    A new forecast has predicted that the U.S. economy may fall to third spot by 2030, with China and India leading ahead. Economists believe that stabilization will most likely be felt after the third quarter of 2019.
  • Alibaba Regroups with New Strategic Program
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    Following a huge drop in stocks last year, Alibaba is regrouping with its new A100 program. The partnership program aims to propel the company towards the massive digital world. If things work out as planned, the 30-year-old company may recover the losses in 2018.
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