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China represents the "biggest threat" to the British and the security and prosperity of the world this century and there is evidence that shows that it targets countries from the US to India, British Prime Minister Rishi Sung said on Monday. The former 42-year-old Chancellor set a series of plans that he would carry out if elected as Prime Minister, including building a new NATO-style military alliance from "free countries" to defend himself against the "technological aggression" of China. "I will close ... "China and the Chinese Communist Party are the biggest threat to the British and the security and prosperity of the world this century ... I will build a new international alliance of free countries to deal with the threat of cyberspace China and share the best practices in ... "Considering that there is evidence that suggests that China has targeted countries from the United States to India, Rishi believes that he can create a broad alliance including countries from all over the world. Accusing China of stealing British technology and infiltrating the university while "supporting [Russian President] Fascist Putin's invasion of Ukraine", bluffing Taiwan and violating human rights in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, and pressing ... "They are trying to prosecute developing countries with debts that cannot be overcome and use this to take their assets or hold diplomatic weapons in their heads. They tortured, resisted, and indoctrinated their own people, including in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, in Conscaventi ...
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China ‘largest threat’ to Britain, has targeted India: Rishi Sunak

China represents the “biggest threat” to the British and the security and prosperity of the world this century and there is evidence that shows that it targets countries from the US to India, British Prime Minister Rishi Sung said on Monday. The former 42-year-old Chancellor set a series of plans that he would carry out […]

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Dreaming of a post-COVID OE? New Zealand's new deal with Britain could be the ticket
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Dreaming of a post-COVID OE? New Zealand’s new deal with Britain could be the ticket

From day one, tariffs will be removed from 97 percent of New Zealand products entering the UK, including our biggest export – wine. That industry will save $14 million immediately. Our second-largest export, lamb, won’t get full free access for another 15 years. While dairy is our largest international export, we’ve long been effectively locked […]

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