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China hits back with 84% tarrifs on us
The whole point of free trade agreements after WWII was that it's better for countries to trade than to fight each other. The result has been complex supply chains that actually work to make life better for people everywhere. Trump's tariff war blows up those supply chains. It also doesn't make sense to many economists (Democrat or Republican inclined, it doesn't matter) and it is really a prelude to a bigger war (economic or military) which IMO China is likely to win. And all those tariffs that Trump has imposed break trade agreements which in some cases he himself signed (in his first term) – so much for American trustworthiness, now lost somewhere in the gutter. I suppose in the short term Trump can point to an increase in government income (paid for by hapless consumers), and give tax cuts to his billionaire donors with the promise to people wanting jobs that Apple may eventually start making iPhones in the US – for a mere $3,000 a pop. And it's fascinating that Russia has a free ride in all of this, just in case you still want evidence for all those assertions that Trump is nothing more than Putin's puppet. Russia is one of the biggest winners in what's going on now. -
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 10 April 2025
New Zealander Caught Smuggling Cocaine in Passport at Phuket Airport Picture courtesy of Phuket Express. A 24-year-old New Zealander has been arrested at Phuket International Airport after attempting to smuggle cocaine into Thailand, concealing the drug inside his passport. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357328-new-zealander-caught-smuggling-cocaine-in-passport-at-phuket-airport/ -
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New Zealander Caught Smuggling Cocaine in Passport at Phuket Airport
Picture courtesy of Phuket Express. A 24-year-old New Zealander has been arrested at Phuket International Airport after attempting to smuggle cocaine into Thailand, concealing the drug inside his passport. Phuket Immigration officials reported that the arrest took place on 8 April at around 15:10 following a joint operation between the Phuket Airport Immigration Investigation Unit and Sakoo Police. During a routine check at the international arrivals hall, officers discovered 0.18 grams of cocaine hidden inside a small resealable plastic bag, which had been tucked into the suspect’s passport. The suspect, whose name was not released by authorities, was promptly taken into custody and will be charged accordingly. -- 2025-04-10 -
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Thailand Deploys Largest Backhoe for Rescue Operation in Bangkok
Crikey, that'd eat a JCB for breakfast
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