Daily Archives: 2023-11-15

2023-11-15: News Headlines

John Feffer (2023-11-15). Defrosting the Cold War with China. fpif.org Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrived in the United States this week to participate in the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting. He also met one-on-one with President Joe Biden. | But it hasn't been exactly a red-carpet kind of visit. | For one thing, because the two leaders will be talking in San Francisco, their confab will generate very little of the pomp and circumstance of a U.S. president welcoming a foreign dignitary to Washington. Second, the focus of Xi's visit is the APEC meeting. He'll be absorbed in wooing the other 20 members of the group, which works on facilitating trade and investme…

Editor (2023-11-14). Nov 14, 2023. sitrepworld.info ‚ô´ John Prine on Austin City Limits "Jesus: The Missing Years" (1992) Vengeance or Eschatological Rage? Both Are Genocide in Gaza, by Karl Sanchez Jews and Nazis: The Hidden History of the 1930s and 1940s, by Ron Unz Gaza: A Filler War Between Ukraine and China, by Fred Reed Bad Times in Gaza and Ukraine: Good Times for the Military-Industrial Complex, by William Hartung Zionism, Anti-Semitism, and Racialism, by Ron Unz The October 7 Hamas Assault on Israel, by Scott Ritter Netanyahu makes Zionist permanent occupation plans clear, by Lucas Leiroz From Proud Irish Son to Genocide Joe… Biden De…

John Wojcik (2023-11-15). Chinese President Xi Jinping trying to repair damage done by Biden. peoplesworld.org Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping are meeting near San Francisco Wednesday, a get-together at which Biden claims he hopes to "stabilize" relations with China. He doesn't mention, of course, that those relations have been made unstable by continued U.S. attacks on and propaganda against China's economic and political interests. The Biden administration has consistently …

Binoy Kampmark (2023-11-14). Foolish Exclusions: China and the Bletchley Declaration on AI. counterpunch.org At the conclusion of the Second World War, debates raged on how best to regulate the destructive power of the atom. Splitting it had been used most savagely against the populations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, thereby ending, to date, the globe's costliest war. Visions also abounded on the promise and glory of harnessing such

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