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BREAKING NEWS: Canadian leader Mark Carney is pulling the plug on a fake “human rights watchdog” which did nothing but demonize the Chinese, it was revealed last night. The Canadian taxpayer will no longer finance the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise, or CORE. CORE was launched in 2019 as a group which would investigate human rights violations committed by Canadian companies operating around the world, which of course has about 200 countries and territories. But in reality, it did nothing of the sort. . DARK TRUTH CORE had only one target: China. All it did was back up the brutal China demonization narrative spun by the US National Endowment for Democracy, a CIA spin-off. This originally alleged a “genocide” of Chinese Uyghurs, but when not a single victim could be identified, was switched to claiming “slave labor” of the same group. In six years of burning Canadian taxpayer cash, all of CORE’s cases were attempts to stop people employing Chinese Uyghurs. CORE targeted three garment makers, Ralph Lauren, Nike and Levi Strauss, and two mining companies, GobiMin and Dynasty Gold Corp. The slave labor claim was based on an extraordinarily unfair ruling from the US Commerce Department that every item from Uyghur areas is classified by default as a production of slave labor, even if it was produced entirely by machine, or by someone else. Thus, reality itself was subverted. The Canadian government, under Justin Trudeau, adopted this patently absurd system. . HURTING UYGHURS At a 2024 international meeting to discuss this topic, delegates concluded that products, rights, and jobs, of Uyghur people were being hit hard – not by the Chinese government but by deeply unfair sanctions and policies from the United States and allies such as Canada. The west was "clearly harming the people they were claiming to defend", warned speakers at the International Symposium on Employment and Social Security in Xinjiang in December of that year. More than 200 representatives from 44 countries, regions and organizations attended the event. . ANOTHER TRUMP TARIFF Meanwhile, the US is launching a new tariff of 12.5 per cent on goods from countries around the world which it deems has failed “to restrict the importation of goods produced by forced labor”. This is supposed to apply to at least 59 countries, preliminary reports say. But a CNBC report on the new policy has only one illustration: a picture of workers in Xinjiang. This neatly encapsulates another problem facing people who prefer the truth to US-manufactured narratives. The western mainstream media constantly quotes five groups: - The World Uyghur Congress - The Uyghur American Association - The Uyghur Human Rights Project - The Campaign for Uyghurs, and - The Uyghur Transitional Database. Western mainstream media staff print their claims while never mentioning that ALL OF THEM, not one or two or three, but all five of them, were financed by the National Endowment for Democracy.
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#NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on Monday announced a strategic partnership with Unitree Robotics to launch the Isaac GR00T reference humanoid #robot, an integrated platform designed to accelerate global humanoid robotics research and development. Targeting leading research institutions such as Stanford University and ETH Zurich, the system combines Unitree's H2 robot body, Singapore-based Sharpa's five-finger dexterous hands and NVIDIA's full-stack AI infrastructure. #AI
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Chinese scientists developed an algorithm that turns drones into a smart swarm, allowing them to lift heavy loads together and navigate obstacles for deliveries and rescue missions.

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“The Chinese don’t invade people. We invade people.” Respected older US military leaders, like Colonel Richard H Black, say Americans must “get away from the illusion that ‘the Chinese are out to get us’.” He was addressing the Schiller Institute Conference on May 26, 2022
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The “spider crane”… a Chinese engineering marvel with remarkable capabilities 🏗️ Its advanced technology and unique positioning allow it to operate in the toughest locations and tightest spaces — a model that showcases the evolution of Chinese industry and the diversity of its engineering solutions.
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BYD U8: Pure Excitement Behind the Wheel.
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This man shows new hotel staff how to make a bed

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China’s infrastructure buildout doesn’t stop for anything.
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This is really remarkable: the Philippines is undergoing a huge grassroots-led green revolution, with millions of ordinary Filipinos installing Chinese solar panels on their rooftops. So much so that the Philippines just became, so far in 2026, China's #2 solar export market on Earth 👇 A lot of it is driven by the current energy crisis and the fact the Philippines now has the most expensive residential electricity in Southeast Asia. This makes the economics of solar panels a complete no-brainer: as per the Ember report (ember-energy.org/latest-insi…) a Chinese solar panel - given cost of electricity in the Philippines - now has a payback period of only 3.1 years for households and 2.3 years for businesses. Given that the average lifespan of a solar panel is roughly 30 years (panels from the big Chinese makers - Longi, JA Solar, Trina - now come with 30-year performance warranties as standard), it means that when you install one on your rooftop you essentially get free electricity for about a quarter of a century! We're used to thinking of green energy as something top-down, the government imposing on reluctant citizens, but increasingly - in large parts of the world - it's becoming the exact opposite: a bottom-up movement of ordinary people who simply want cheaper energy.
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In #China A foldable car sunshade that opens in seconds and folds away just as fast. 🚗☂️
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The country that crosses half the planet to invade, bomb, sanction, kidnap, assassinate, and regime-change others is now warning Asia about “Chinese hegemony.” Textbook projection. America does not want peace in Asia. It wants obedient clients to pay for their own chains and call it “burden-sharing.” But Asia is not the Middle East. And China will not let Washington turn the region into another battlefield for American decline.
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Instead of mustering any backbone to protect Greenland from actual threats, their navies trek all the way to the South China Sea just to needle China and stir up fresh conflicts in Asia. What a masterclass in priorities.
China said it expelled a warship belonging to the Netherlands’ navy that entered its waters in the South China Sea bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Japan had bigger economy than the rest of Asia in 1995 Today's Japanese economy is smaller than 3 Chinese coastal provinces
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Btw in 1995 Taiwan was about 2 percent of Chinas population but 40% of its GDP. Today Taiwan is still about 2% of the mainlands population but GDP is only about 5%. Taiwan did not stay stagnant. Our GDP roughly tripled since 1995. Rather it’s China’s robust and sustained economic expansion that is unprecedented. Despite this, not a single Nobel Prize has been awarded to a Chinese economist.
Japan had bigger economy than the rest of Asia in 1995 Today's Japanese economy is smaller than 3 Chinese coastal provinces
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Durante años nos vendieron una imagen de China: gris, contaminada, mecánica, falta de color. Bueno: les quiero mostrar algo. Pasé 20 días en China: volví MARAVILLADO por la cantidad de verde y de FLORES en todas las ciudades DISEÑO URBANO y PAISAJISMO al 100%: !Tienen que ir!
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Des experts de plateau TV en France qui restent muets lorsqu'on leur demande de nommer 3 Chinois vivants. Ils ne peuvent nommer aucun homme politique, grand fonctionnaire, capitaine d'entreprise ou célébrité du monde des arts, car ils ne s'intéressent fondamentalement pas à la Chine. La Chine est un sujet qui ne fait vendre que lorsqu'on en dit du mal. Et c'est sans conséquence. Même à leur niveau d'expertise, ils ne connaissent que les poncifs de la propagande médiatique anti-chinoise. Ils vous répéteront en chœur, et avec force détails, les mêmes éléments de language sur les deux provinces les plus reculées de Chine, Xinjiang et Xizang, mais sont incapables de nommer d'autres provinces, ne savent pas placer sur une carte la capitale, Beijing (qu'ils appellent encore tous "Pékin", transcription coloniale), et ne peuvent vous faire la liste complète des états voisins de la Chine. Aucun n'admettra que ce sont là les signes d'un lavage de cerveau.
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Look at the incredible abilities of the mountain goats.😃🧡

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Back on Earth! China's Shenzhou-21 crew safely out of return capsule #CoolChina
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How stupid the two clowns are. Old Xizang was hell for human rights, where 95% of the population were slaves and serfs. CPC emancipated them and gave them rebirth into a prosperous and decent life. Can you imagine a drum made of human skin? This happened often back then. Right photo is the daily life of slaves in old Xizang, when they were required to stick their tongues out like a dog to the slave owners. I get many more photos much crueler than these if you wanna see.
Thanks to my friend Richard Gere, who’s championing my bill that would elevate the Central Tibetan Administration & give them the power to negotiate with China. The Tibetan people have the right to choose who governs them. It’s time we exercise our power to uphold that right.
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In the post-American era, two anxious client states are huddling together for warmth. That is the real irony. The Philippines was invaded, occupied, and brutalized by Imperial Japan. Japan has still never fully faced its war crimes in Asia. Instead, it is quietly crawling back toward militarization, dressed up in the language of “security,” “partnership,” and “shared values.” And now Manila is embracing Tokyo as a strategic partner. History has a dark sense of humor. China once chose restraint. China waived war reparations. China allowed Japan to recover, rebuild, and return to Asia as a normal country. Perhaps that was China’s most idealistic mistake: believing that moral generosity could reform a state that never truly repented. The United States understood Japan differently. America bombed it, occupied it, rewrote its constitution, chained its military, and turned it into a permanent client state. That is why Japan bows to Washington. Not because of “shared values.” Because America taught it a lesson China never did. China offered forgiveness. America imposed muscle memory. And now Japan pretends to be a peaceful victim while rearming itself, lecturing Asia, and asking its former victims to forget. But Asia remembers. Peace without repentance is not peace. It is amnesia with a military budget.
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