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me to October 7th, 2023
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Junior disciple with trash spiritual roots seized his elder’s absence to steal a glance at forbidden scripture, yet understood nothing.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ According to Sect Law, he must be banished from Mount Tai. He will NEVER cultivate his Peerless Immortal Nascent Soul.
RussiaNews 🇷🇺@mog_russEN

🚨⚡️ SPOTTED: Trump caught sneaking a peek at Xi Jinping's private notebook during a Beijing banquet while Xi stepped away! 🤣

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East German Visuals@GDRvisuals·
Authentic East German living room at the Museumswohnung in Berlin-Hellersdorf.
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People's Daily, China
China's zero-tariff policy opens new opportunities for Africa's development A significant announcement recently captured attention across African social media: China has granted zero-tariff treatment to all 53 African countries with which it has diplomatic relations. This move comes at a critical time, as global protectionism rises and the international trade environment faces unprecedented challenges. China's move has created a significant opportunity for Africa to expand exports and accelerate industrialization. As an African journalist living and working in China, I have gained intimate, firsthand insights into the potential impact of this policy. In recent years, I have noticed how African products are gradually becoming more visible in Chinese daily life. Ethiopian coffee, Ghanaian shea butter, Kenyan tea -- products that once felt distant are now available on major e-commerce platforms and increasingly appearing in supermarkets and specialty stores across China. Crucially, they are finding a warm reception among Chinese consumers. It is no exaggeration to say this zero-tariff policy is reshaping the structure of China-Africa trade, opening new commercial pathways, and fostering a deeper appreciation among Chinese consumers for the quality of African goods. By lowering trade costs and expanding market access, China is effectively opening its doors -- the world's largest consumer market -- to African farmers, businesses, and entrepreneurs more directly than ever before. Rooted in the principle of shared prosperity, this initiative fully demonstrates China's commitment to supporting Africa's economic development and its deeper integration into the global trading system. Africans understand profoundly the historical difficulties African products have faced in penetrating global markets. For years, Africa's foreign trade has been constrained by structural bottlenecks that severely undermined its international competitiveness. High tariffs, complicated customs procedures and weak cross-border logistics have often squeezed profit margins long before products even left the continent. Simultaneously, protectionist policies and additional tariffs imposed by some developed economies further compounded Africa's trade challenges. Given this context, China's announcement of zero-tariff treatment for these 53 nations struck me as a powerful potential accelerator for development. It offers African goods unprecedented efficiency and reach into the vast Chinese market. My coverage of last year's 8th China International Import Expo left a lasting impression, particularly the debut of a dedicated exhibition zone for products from least developed countries. Seeing African specialties showcased there was deeply moving. Many African entrepreneurs told me the expo provided unmatched exposure for their products, and they eagerly anticipated the opportunities the zero-tariff policy would bring. Today, that anticipation is translating into tangible purchase orders and genuine benefits for African producers. Of course, policy dividends do not automatically guarantee development. African countries must act proactively and seize the opportunity. Key steps include improving cross-border logistics, aligning products with Chinese market quality standards, and developing distinctive goods tailored to Chinese consumer preferences to transform policy advantages into concrete economic gains. From my vantage point in China, I've witnessed African entrepreneurs tackling market challenges with impressive resolve. They are strategically positioning themselves within the Chinese market, adapting to consumer demands, and scaling up production. A growing number of African business leaders are blending entrepreneurial drive with strategic clarity, striving to convert potential into tangible improvements in livelihoods across the continent. Through years of study and work in China, and participation in various Sino-African economic, trade, and cultural exchange activities, I've also felt a strong mutual desire for respect and cooperation. This embodies the true value of the China-Africa partnership -- one built on solidarity and shared development. The year 2026 marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and African countries. The zero-tariff policy vividly demonstrates China's efforts to practice the principles of the country's Africa policy -- sincerity, real results, amity and good faith, and to pursue the greater good and shared interests. It reflects China's openness, sense of responsibility, and belief in shared prosperity. The "zero-tariff express" has started running. The challenge now is for African countries to seize this historic opportunity by strengthening their industrial foundations, improving logistics infrastructure, ensuring product quality, and building competitive brands that resonate with the Chinese consumers. With the strong foundation of China-Africa friendship and mature cooperation mechanisms already in place, African countries are fully capable of turning the advantages of zero tariffs into tangible economic and social benefits. The future has already arrived. And Africa, without question, is beginning to pick up speed. (By Michael Oduro)
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Abu Kittens ⵣ ✯🌺🏴‍☠️
“he was responsible for the spread of communism in vietnam, cambodia, and lao”
CovfefeConnoisseur@DingleberryJoe

@HHungduc He was responsible for the spread of Communism in Vietnam, Cambodia and Lao. He was a scumbag murderer responsible for the deaths of 1.7 mil Cambodians, 2 mil Vietnamese, 200,00+ in Laos. These are not war dead but the people murdered starved and reeducated to death.

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Palantir Neurodivergence Fellow 👊🪂🇵🇸
I find it endearing how the linen meme clearly has come about bc Capital probably has the highest ratio of people who’ve only read the first chapter to any it’s other chapters of any other book in existence
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lina 🇵🇸🇦🇲@linaposting·
how many young children faced their deaths being worked in the fields? how many young boys and girls in ancien regime france or pre-revolutionary russia met their ends due to the whims of their monarchs? why do I hear nary a word about these children from these people?
James II did nothing wrong@James_II_1688

never forget what the jacobins did to Louis XVII, he was just a child when they tortured him, he was only 10 when he died, and keep in mind this is just what wikipidia is willing to have up, imagine how much worse the full truth is.

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Radfem view of porn where it activates men like diddy epstein sleeper agents vs manosphere view of porn where it's propaganda from da joos to turn them into submissive femboys
Mini Modu@MinModulation

nobody cares about women who watch porn because "porn addiction" is actually a fear of being raped by a low-value male incel. Porn is viewed as arousal fuel that revvs men up to eventually rape to satisfy their urges, instead of castration which is what society wants for incels.

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yareli@alittleyareli·
tears in my eyes bro i've genuinely been laughing at this all day
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jacket@beerwife49·
everytime people from the us and people from the uk argue about which country is better
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