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34d06/09war-conflict · 2/5

Xi Jinping’s visit to North Korean war monument evokes ‘eternal historical memory’

Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasised the shared sacrifices and deep historical ties between China and North Korea during a visit to a historic mountainside in Pyongyang on Tuesday. Xi and first lady Peng Liyuan paid tribute at the Sino-Korean Friendship Tower in Moran Hill, accompanied by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his wife Ri Sol-ju. Honour guards placed a floral basket at the monument with a ribbon inscribed with the words “The martyrs of the Chinese People’s Volunteer (CPV) Army..

unclassifiedchina · asia · korea
34d06/09

The savings bank doesn't seem to understand anything

Yes, dear Sparkasse, it is precisely because of a few percent that switching away from you makes sense and is necessary. A few percent per year makes them sound like peanuts, but in the long term it amounts to hundreds of thousands of euros, regardless of whether it is a few percent in costs or a few percent less return or interest. How cheeky or ignorant to advertise with this... 😂 submitted by /u/Detinu24 [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
34d06/09

China wife finds ex hid US$2 million during divorce while she struggled with US$1,000 medical bills

A long-suffering domestic violence victim in China who struggled to cover the 7,000 yuan (US$1,000) cost of treating her injuries has discovered that her husband had hidden 14 million yuan (US$2 million) from her. The 53-year-old woman’s story, reported by Shanghai Morning Post in early June, has been viewed 20 million times on mainland social media and triggered a heated discussion. The woman, surnamed Wang, who lives in the southwestern municipality Chongqing, and her husband, surnamed He,...

unclassifiedchina · asia
34d06/08war-conflict · 3/5

Asia's Coal Demand to Jump 70 Million Tonnes in 2026 as LNG Shortfall Bites

The Middle East conflict has dealt a lasting blow to Gulf energy infrastructure, causing billions of dollars in damage and catapulting energy security to the top of the global agenda. Rystad Energy's research shows the fallout is driving a significant near-term surge in Asia-Pacific (APAC) thermal coal demand, with an additional 150 million tonnes (Mt) of cumulative consumption projected through 2030, roughly half of which is expected to land in 2026 alone. The driver is not a policy reversal bu

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
34d06/08war-conflict · 3/5

Airfares Are Set to Rise Again as the Fuel Crisis Deepens

Prices for flights will shoot up again if fuel costs stay high, the chief of British Airways has warned. The airline’s chief executive, Sean Doyle, said there is “no getting away from” the fact that “if fuel goes up, fares have to go up.” Since the Iran war began in February, jet fuel prices have soared. Despite ceasefire talks, the Strait of Hormuz – which supplies around 40 per cent of Europe’s jet fuel – remains closed. Following BA's warning of a possible increase in prices last month to off

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
34d06/08war-conflict · 3/5

Eurozone Fuel Sales Fall 3.5% as Iran War Sends Prices Surging

Automotive fuel sales in the Eurozone slumped by the most in two and a half years in April as drivers reduced gasoline and diesel purchases as prices jumped in the wake of the Iran war. Sales of automotive fuel in specialized stores declined in the Eurozone by 3.5% in April from a year earlier, while the EU sales of motor fuel fell by 2% year over year, data from Eurostat, the EU statistics office, showed. The flop in Eurozone fuel sales was the steepest since October 2023, and was the first ann

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
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