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6d06/07

What are you top 5 day trading stocks for June 2026 now?

The market crashing big for the nasdaq and S and P 500 means there will be lots of legacy companies and start ups from the 2010s and early 2000s that will be at a discounted rate this week. if you have a economic background from school or work or you have had success day trading in the past before, this might be a good week to buy into new companies you have always wanted to invest in or get back into past stocks you had success in. Have to clock back into work lol but I’ll try my best to keep t

Socialunclassifiedusa
6d06/07war-conflict · 2/5

Does South Korea Take a Hard Left Turn Against America?

The phrase comes from a June 1, 2026, Wall Street Journal opinion piece co-authored by Nicholas Eberstadt and Lawrence Peck. The Core Arguments is that South Korea is turning against the US rest on several specific points raised by conservative critics. 1) Mid-South Middle East Stance: Observers point to ideological clashes, such as Seoul criticizing Israel's actions in Gaza, maintaining diplomatic outreach to Iran, and not fully aligning with US-led maritime efforts in the Middle East. 2) Dispu

Socialunclassifiedusa · china · middle-east
6d06/07

Misdiagnosis isn’t misconduct, lawyer for accused doctor tells medical watchdog

The lawyer for a Hong Kong doctor accused of professional misconduct after a boy in his care was left permanently disabled more than 16 years ago has told the medical watchdog that misdiagnosis or incompetence does not equate to misconduct. But the prosecution representing the Medical Council secretariat said on Sunday that misconduct referred to whether a doctor underperformed and the circumstances should be defined by inquiry panel members. Dr Sit Sou-chi is accused of failing to conduct...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
6d06/07war-conflict · 3/5

China urged to fast-track carrier fleet upgrades as Japan boosts strike power

China should speed up aircraft carrier group upgrades and boost their combat capabilities to counter Japan’s growing defence strength amid mounting tensions, military experts have said. This comes as Tokyo ramps up its defence posture with long-range anti-ship missiles and deployments on Japanese islands near Taiwan, putting Beijing on high alert. A recent simulated attack also highlighted the potential threat. As tensions escalated in December over the Japanese prime minister’s comments on...

unclassifiedchina · asia · taiwan
6d06/07war-conflict · 3/5

Will ‘Trump-class’ battleship be a sitting duck for Chinese carrier-killer missiles?

A US congressional committee has cast doubt on Donald Trump’s “Golden Fleet” programme, warning it could overwhelm already strained nuclear-powered shipbuilding capacity and calling for a detailed review of its centrepiece battleship. One lawmaker also warned of the vulnerability of battleships in modern maritime warfare, citing the capabilities of the People’s Liberation Army’s Dongfeng missile series, which includes the DF-21D ballistic missile – widely dubbed a “carrier killer”. The...

unclassifiedchina · asia
6d06/07war-conflict · 1/5

Im curious sbout investing in the airline opportunity long term

Ive recently started seriously looking into investing for wealth generation, and its really opened up something inside me sbout how much I enjoy learning about investing / stocks / bonds / ETFs / etc...im pretty conservative and doing all the standard and prudent things as I work towards building wealth for my families future. I was just curious to know how people look at the future of air travel and long term growth. Honestly, it just started out because im kinda a nerd about planes and flying

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6d06/07

Congo’s health workers treat Ebola without pay as WHO seeks resources

Dr. Richard Lokudu, the medical director of Mongbwalu General Referral Hospital, has received barely any compensation for his work on the front line of one of Congo’s deadliest Ebola virus outbreaks. Lokudu and several of his colleagues work all day at the hospital treating an influx of patients. Notifications of suspected cases come even late at night. “I have not received my allowance [and] what happened to others could happen to me as well,” Lokudu said. “Despite all the infection prevention.

unclassifiedchina · asia
6d06/07

Can Mark Carney’s US-China juggling act keep Canada’s ‘primary relationship’ intact?

When China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Canada late last month to consolidate a new economic partnership, Prime Minister Mark Carney was in New York pitching for more than US$1 trillion in investment. “The timing was almost certainly deliberate,” said Alejandro Reyes, a professor of politics and a senior fellow at the Centre on Contemporary China and the World at the University of Hong Kong. “It signals to Washington that engagement with Beijing does not come at the expense of the...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
6d06/07

On Taiwan, the Trump-Xi summit offered more than optics

The international media consensus following the Beijing summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump was predictable: grand on optics, short on substance. Dismissing it on those grounds misses the deeper story of how the summit marked a turning point in how Washington and Beijing manage their rivalry, particularly over Taiwan. To understand where this relationship is going, a brief historical detour is in order. In April 2001, then US president George W. Bush...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
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