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Opinion | Trump is making the US a hostile place to study, and that's great news for China The nation we know as the United States has been in the modern era, a scientific and technological giant. Its size, resources and immensely competitive culture have made it the home of brilliant minds who have changed the world as we know it, whether it be Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg in the present day, or immense historical triumphs such as landing on the Moon, America has often made its brand synonymous with achievement. Thus, it is the setting of some of the world's most influential academic institutions, such as Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Tom Fowdy
2025.05.28 17:00
Opinion | What is the 'Golden Dome' and how does it change the strategic landscape Last week, US President Donald Trump announced the creation of a space-based missile defence system known as the "Golden Dome." Inspired by the name of Israel's Iron Dome, this system would aim to counter the threat of ballistic and hypersonic missiles. The US government is set to invest billions into it, with key contractors such as Lockheed Martin and SpaceX bidding for it.
Tom Fowdy
2025.05.23 20:18
Opinion | Why Nvidia is blasting US export controls as a failure As reported by the Guardian: "US chip export controls have been a "failure", the head of Nvidia, Jensen Huang, told a tech forum on Wednesday, as the Chinese government separately slammed US warnings to other countries against using Chinese tech."
Tom Fowdy
2025.05.22 14:19
Opinion | How I spotted the US 'Anti-China strings' in the deal with the UK Several weeks ago in an article titled: "When faced with US Pressure, Britain does what it knows best, capitulate," I noted that "it is no coincidence after all that the UK is now suddenly concerned about "forced labour" in Chinese solar panels again, or readying to ban duty free imports on small packages from Alibaba, Temu and Shein." These moves, which I will now combine with the nationalisation of British Steel, were done quietly by the government without antagonising Beijing, but the political intent and timing of them were unmistakable.
Tom Fowdy
2025.05.15 18:34
Opinion | The new 'ceasefire deal' de-escalates tensions, but... The United States and China yesterday (May 13) agreed to de-escalate trade tensions and massively reduce tariffs that had been imposed on one another in Donald Trump's tit for tat trade war. For 90 days, the two economic powers will reduce tariffs by around 150%, with US tariffs on Chinese goods standing at 30% and Chinese tariffs on US goods at 10%. Naturally, Donald Trump proclaimed the agreement, best described as a ceasefire, as a massive win, and markets responded positively accordingly.
Opinion
2025.05.14 17:35
Opinion | Why the US-UK 'trade deal' is a face-saving nothingburger for Starmer Yesterday, the United Kingdom and the United States announced a "trade deal." The agreement, hailed as "significant" by leaders Donald Trump and Keir Starmer, will see both sides reduce tariffs on cores and aluminium, aiming to protect key British industries, such as the automobile industry, from Trump's measures.
Opinion
2025.05.09 14:18
Opinion | Why Pakistan has escalated tensions with India now Tensions are rising on the Indian subcontinent. Following a brutal terrorist attack on India's side of the disputed Jammu & Kashmir that killed 28 people, India has retaliated by bombing Pakistani territory, targeting militant groups. New Delhi frequently accuses Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism on its borders as a means of proxy warfare, contributing to a decades-long conflict in the region that began with the partition of India in 1947, which has led to multiple hot wars.
Tom Fowdy
2025.05.07 12:02
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