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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
You used to post informative and interesting posts. Now you just post BS attacking other posters. Time to go into the ignore file. I won't be missing anything if this is all you have. -
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China Halts Critical Exports as Trade War Intensifies
An interesting tactic, but let's not forget that China desperately needs to sell these products to the US, so it's really just a game of chicken. It will be interesting to see how this affects things. Can the US find another source, will it force them to innovate, or will China cave after a short period of time? -
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Free Public WiFi Rolls Out Across Siem Reap Hotspots
Tourists and locals in Siem Reap can now enjoy free internet access at key locations, thanks to a new initiative by Cambodia’s Ministry of Post and Telecommunications. The ministry announced on Sunday that public WiFi is now available at major landmarks across the province, including the world-renowned Angkor Archaeological Park, the night market, and other heavily frequented public areas. The move aims to support both residents and the growing number of domestic and international visitors to the historic region. “In recognition of the increasing need for internet access… and in response to positive public feedback, we are pleased to provide free public WiFi,” the ministry shared via its official social media channel. Users can connect to the network by selecting PUBLIC WIFI BY MPTC or by scanning QR codes posted at participating locations. A full map of access points is available on the ministry’s website: https://mptc.gov.kh/public-wifi. The initiative reflects broader efforts to enhance digital connectivity across Cambodia and boost the tourism sector, which continues to recover following the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. While no end date for the service has been announced, the ministry’s tone suggests the programme is part of a longer-term plan to make internet access more inclusive and accessible throughout the country. -2025-04-14 -
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How stupid is China for retaliating to Trumps tariffs?
Its pretty clear now that all trump wanted to do was put high tariffs on china. If china just had done nothing in response to trumps initial tariffs, maybe trump would have kept it low. But them retaliating only gave trump the excuse he needed to put tariffs on china that price them out of the US market, losing them the american consumer oopsie..maybe chinas not that smart -
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