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pescetarian , to Europe in Russia begs China for loans as the Kremlin is running out of money for rainy days, analysts say
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So what? This is great news for what?!
USA debt trillion $, who cares...

bungleofjoy ,

USA can print $, but no one wants russian toilet paper. Therefore they need to beg for change from anyone willing to give

reksas , to China in You Can't See It In Moscow: China Takes Russian Territories

this is what i have been dreading, i really dont want china as neighbour. even russia is better

BumbleBeeButt , to Interesting Global News in You Can't See It In Moscow: China Takes Russian Territories

Russia will be divided between China and Europe. A new era of peace will descend.

taanegl ,

If Russia decides to start an armed conflict with Europe/"The West", then this is what will most likely happen.

Xi and his cabinet are only interested in widening "the central kingdom", and unlike Putin, Xi is no fool.

If it happens, Russia is facing economies it cannot oppose and it will lose. At that point, Xi will help Europe in some way, and as Russia loses - and loses hard - certain Eurasian oblasts and republics will be absorbed into China...

..which is good for those republics and oblasts, because Russia dgaf about them. Their only reason to exist is to give Moscow taxes, with no services or infrastructure levied can, something that will also help to motivate these oblasts and republics from Russia.

Again, Putin and his government are morons.

0x815 OP , (edited ) to China in You Can't See It In Moscow: China Takes Russian Territories

China is redefining its borders with its neighbors, including Russia (September 2023)

[...] Located at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri rivers, this island of around 300 square kilometers has long been a subject of dispute between the two countries. In 1929, Russia occupied the island and prohibited China from navigating that part of the Amur River, which Beijing has always contested. In 2004, however, the two countries reached a compromise: The western part of the island went to China, which could also navigate on the Amur River, but in return, Beijing accepted that the eastern part would go to Russia.

Addition: Russian Foreign Ministry has rejected China's apparent claim of ownership over a disputed island that has been a source of tension between Moscow and Beijing for decades (September 2023)

0x815 OP , (edited ) to Interesting Global News in You Can't See It In Moscow: China Takes Russian Territories

China is redefining its borders with its neighbors, including Russia (September 2023)

[...] Located at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri rivers, this island of around 300 square kilometers has long been a subject of dispute between the two countries. In 1929, Russia occupied the island and prohibited China from navigating that part of the Amur River, which Beijing has always contested. In 2004, however, the two countries reached a compromise: The western part of the island went to China, which could also navigate on the Amur River, but in return, Beijing accepted that the eastern part would go to Russia.

Addition: Russian Foreign Ministry has rejected China's apparent claim of ownership over a disputed island that has been a source of tension between Moscow and Beijing for decades (September 2023)

Mr_Blott , to Interesting Global News in You Can't See It In Moscow: China Takes Russian Territories

To give you an idea, Mediabiasfactcheck has never even heard of this so called news site

bungleofjoy ,
0x815 OP ,

To give you an idea, Mediabiasfactcheck has never even heard of this so called news site

@Mr_Blott, What media do you read if I may ask? Would be great if you could post a few links, I'm always eager to learn reliable sources.

DarkNightoftheSoul ,
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MBFC has its own biases and flaws. It is not final authority, it is a guide.

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