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9d07/02war-conflict · 1/5

Sentinel a real-time dashboard tracking the 8 critical maritime chokepoints that control global shipping: Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, Suez Canal, Strait of Malacca, Panama Canal, and more.

It shows: Live status per chokepoint (open / restricted / high risk) with 7-day traffic trends Which shipping lines have rerouted and where, with live carrier stock quotes Estimated daily cost of ongoing disruptions and freight rate surges A live intel feed pulled from maritime news An interactive world map with animated shipping routes and vessel tracking submitted by /u/DjuricX [link] [comments]

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9d07/02war-conflict · 1/5

The People Who Have Influenced Me in Investing

I have been investing for 11 years now. But I owe a lot of the progress I've made to these people: Charles Ellis (Winning the Loser's Game) The comparison of tennis to the game of investing really stuck with me. In professional tennis, the winner is the one with the winning shots. In amateur tennis, the winner is the one who makes fewer mistakes and returns the balls. So I learned that, as an amateur investor, the goal is to minimize costs, taxes, and fees. I learned that index funds are the gam

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9d07/02

India’s toxic crop waste could fuel global airlines, study finds

Every year, farmers in India burn millions of tonnes of stalks, husks and other plant matter left after a harvest that has long contributed to winter smog in South Asia. But the agricultural waste – also known as crop residue – could become a source to make sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for airlines around the world, according to a new study. SAF is a green alternative to conventional jet fuel derived from a blend of aviation turbine fuel and raw materials for use in aircraft. By combining...

unclassifiedchina · asia · india
9d07/02

China AI drug-design deals swell as US scrutiny mounts

Riding a wave of booming cross-border dealmaking, China’s AI-driven drug-design firms are charging onto the global stage despite Washington’s growing scrutiny of Chinese biotech firms. The value of out-licensing deals struck by Chinese biotech companies with top global multinational pharmaceutical companies climbed to US$75 billion in the first five months of 2026, up from zero before 2020, according to Linda Shu, head of China healthcare research at HSBC. In total, over the five months, these..

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
9d07/02

Chinese wife sucks venom from husband’s hand after cobra bite, ending up poisoning herself

When a farmer in southwestern China was bitten by a cobra, his panicked wife instantly sucked out the venom as she mimicked what she had seen on television, only to end up being poisoned herself. The old man was working in his field in Yuanyang county, Yunnan province, when the cobra bit his finger, the Jimu News reported. His wound soon became swollen and he felt dizzy and weak. It was then that his flustered wife applied the rescue method she had seen on television by directly sucking out the.

unclassifiedchina · asia
9d07/02

Inside CXMT’s US$4.3b IPO: soaring profits meet US export threat and high-stakes HBM race

As China’s leading DRAM maker ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) prepares for its expected 29.5 billion yuan (US$4.3 billion) Shanghai Star Market listing, the critical question facing investors is whether the firm can convert its cyclical windfall into permanent industry leadership. The Hefei-based chipmaker enters the market at a uniquely lucrative moment: a global memory shortage driven by surging artificial intelligence computing demand has triggered a massive upcycle in pricing, delivering

unclassifiedchina · asia · russia
9d07/02war-conflict · 2/5

New technologies power China’s Tesla challengers to monthly sales records

Chinese Tesla challengers Leapmotor and Zeekr, banking on their latest battery and self-driving technologies, bucked a downward trend in domestic electric vehicle sales with record deliveries last month, ratcheting up pressure on the US carmaker amid weak consumer sentiment towards big-ticket items. Stellantis-backed Leapmotor delivered 93,376 electric vehicles (EVs) last month, up 94.5 per cent year on year, as it rewrote its sales record for a second consecutive month. Zeekr, a premium EV unit

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
9d07/02

Japan’s detention system under scrutiny after ruling on abuse of restraints

A court order requiring Japan’s government to compensate the family of a Peruvian man who sustained a broken arm at an immigration facility has intensified scrutiny of the country’s detention system, with rights experts saying the case shows reforms are urgently needed. On June 25, the Osaka High Court ordered the government to pay 880,000 yen (US$5,400) in damages to the family of Vladimir Burgos Fujii, a Peruvian man of Japanese descent, who was injured while being restrained at the facility..

unclassifiedchina · asia · japan
9d07/02

China’s ethnic unity law is not a tool of transnational repression

China’s Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, passed in March, takes effect this month. It stands alongside the 1984 Law on Regional Ethnic Autonomy as a foundational, comprehensive statute on ethnic affairs, placing the task of forging a strong sense of community squarely within the legal framework. Yet voices abroad have rushed to brand it an act of “transnational repression” and “long-arm jurisdiction”, training their fire on Article 63. Such claims borrow from the vocabulary of law but

unclassifiedchina · asia
9d07/02

Residents, visitors flock to waterfront as PLA navy ships sail into Hong Kong

Residents and tourists have flocked to Hong Kong’s harbourfronts to welcome two People’s Liberation Army (PLA) naval vessels on a five-day port call to the city. The guided-missile destroyer Nanning and the guided-missile frigate Hengyang sailed into Hong Kong via Lei Yue Mun and Victoria Harbour on Thursday morning, with the ships arriving at Ngong Shuen Chau Barracks at 9am and 9.40am respectively. A PLA band began to play celebratory music to welcome the Hengyang’s arrival at 9am, with dozens

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9d07/02war-conflict · 3/5

How North Korean POWs caught Seoul in a Ukraine arms ‘conundrum’

Ukraine’s unresolved decision regarding two North Korean prisoners of war who have said they want to go to South Korea has given Kyiv leverage as it presses Seoul to sell weapons for its war against Russia, observers say. The soldiers, captured in early 2025 after being deployed to Kursk to support Russia’s war effort, are considered South Korean nationals under Seoul’s constitution, which defines the entire Korean peninsula as the country’s territory. Seoul has said it would be willing to...

unclassifiedchina · asia · russia
9d07/02

5 Under-the-Radar Stocks Fueling the AI Revolution

Nvidia was the first poster child of the AI revolution. OpenAI turned ChatGPT into a global phenomenon. Google, Microsoft, and Anthropic have since dominated headlines with ever-more-powerful models. But throughout history, the biggest fortunes made during a technological revolution rarely went to the most famous names. The California Gold Rush didn't create the most wealth for gold miners. It created fortunes for the people selling picks, shovels, railroads, and infrastructure. The same dynamic

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
9d07/01

Alibaba agrees to pay US$600 million to settle US probe into illegal product sales

Alibaba Group will pay US$600 million to settle a US Department of Justice investigation into allegations that its e-commerce platforms enabled the sale of thousands of illegal pharmaceuticals, controlled substances, and other prohibited products into the United States, marking one of the largest criminal resolutions involving a Chinese technology company. The settlement, announced on Wednesday, resolves the investigation through non-prosecution agreements with Alibaba and AUS Merchant Services,

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
9d07/01

Beijing’s message for Asean – China doesn’t want to become a regional hegemon

In comments directed at Asean, a top Communist Party official reiterated that Beijing did not want to become a regional hegemon, while vowing to strengthen its energy cooperation with the Southeast Asian bloc. “For a country like China, which has ‘harmonious coexistence’ embedded in its DNA, it is extremely difficult to undergo a ‘genetic mutation’ and become a militaristic hegemony that bullies the small and weak,” said Sun Haiyan, deputy head of the party’s International Department. Sun, who..

unclassifiedchina · asia
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