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  1. Canada’s wealth is quietly leaving — and everyday Canadians will pay the price

    Couple relaxing on a luxury yacht enjoying drinks (image generated using AI) Every year, thousands of the world’s…
    #NewsBeep #News #Canada #AreefSuleman #buildwealth #CA #globalwealth #Henley&Partners #politicalstability
    newsbeep.com/ca/385687/

  2. ...
    #Ireland would probably unconditionally welcome the #UK rejoining the #EU, to remove Brexit's border problems.

    But the rest of the #EU27 would be wise to require #politicalStability in the UK, i.e. a sustained, overwhelming cross-party political will in the UK to be part of the #EU. A narrow UK majority over the #Europhobes would just be a recipe for decades more drama.

    Could the UK ever build a durable consensus for EU membership? Really?

    /END THREAD

  3. Democratic Party calls for investigation into Supreme Court Chief Justice over Lee Jae-myung case, criticizing judicial interference and proposing legislative measures to ensure political stability post-election.
    #YonhapInfomax #DemocraticParty #SupremeCourtChiefJustice #LeeJaeMyung #JudicialInterference #PoliticalStability #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  4. If we depend on other countries, it's not healthy either. We have a history with foreign entities: the British, the Japanese, and the Portuguese; they colonized us and exploited us for resources. Then, China's presence encroaches into our EEZ. Philippine politicians are claiming Sabah. It seems to me that we have no one to trust, not even ourselves. It seems to me that it's best for the government to just go with the flow, enjoy the world, maintain our stability, and engage in politics and democracy while doing what is best at the moment, including being friends with both China and the US, Australia, and the countries you mentioned. Yes, better training with them than doing nothing. We are a relatively new country, lacking in many resources, knowledge, and ideologies, and we have been exploited. The local politicians are also corrupt. We just do what we are capable of at the moment, being ourselves.

    #GlobalDiplomacy #Sovereignty #PhilippinePolitics #ColonialHistory #ResourceExploitation #EEZ #PoliticalStability #InternationalRelations #BalancedAlliances #Democracy #Corruption #SelfReliance #NationalInterest #GlobalCooperation #EconomicDevelopment #PoliticalEngagement #TrustInGovernance #ResilientNation #DiplomaticStrategies #NationalIdentity

  5. If we depend on other countries, it's not healthy either. We have a history with foreign entities: the British, the Japanese, and the Portuguese; they colonized us and exploited us for resources. Then, China's presence encroaches into our EEZ. Philippine politicians are claiming Sabah. It seems to me that we have no one to trust, not even ourselves. It seems to me that it's best for the government to just go with the flow, enjoy the world, maintain our stability, and engage in politics and democracy while doing what is best at the moment, including being friends with both China and the US, Australia, and the countries you mentioned. Yes, better training with them than doing nothing. We are a relatively new country, lacking in many resources, knowledge, and ideologies, and we have been exploited. The local politicians are also corrupt. We just do what we are capable of at the moment, being ourselves.

    #GlobalDiplomacy #Sovereignty #PhilippinePolitics #ColonialHistory #ResourceExploitation #EEZ #PoliticalStability #InternationalRelations #BalancedAlliances #Democracy #Corruption #SelfReliance #NationalInterest #GlobalCooperation #EconomicDevelopment #PoliticalEngagement #TrustInGovernance #ResilientNation #DiplomaticStrategies #NationalIdentity

  6. If we depend on other countries, it's not healthy either. We have a history with foreign entities: the British, the Japanese, and the Portuguese; they colonized us and exploited us for resources. Then, China's presence encroaches into our EEZ. Philippine politicians are claiming Sabah. It seems to me that we have no one to trust, not even ourselves. It seems to me that it's best for the government to just go with the flow, enjoy the world, maintain our stability, and engage in politics and democracy while doing what is best at the moment, including being friends with both China and the US, Australia, and the countries you mentioned. Yes, better training with them than doing nothing. We are a relatively new country, lacking in many resources, knowledge, and ideologies, and we have been exploited. The local politicians are also corrupt. We just do what we are capable of at the moment, being ourselves.

    #GlobalDiplomacy #Sovereignty #PhilippinePolitics #ColonialHistory #ResourceExploitation #EEZ #PoliticalStability #InternationalRelations #BalancedAlliances #Democracy #Corruption #SelfReliance #NationalInterest #GlobalCooperation #EconomicDevelopment #PoliticalEngagement #TrustInGovernance #ResilientNation #DiplomaticStrategies #NationalIdentity

  7. If we depend on other countries, it's not healthy either. We have a history with foreign entities: the British, the Japanese, and the Portuguese; they colonized us and exploited us for resources. Then, China's presence encroaches into our EEZ. Philippine politicians are claiming Sabah. It seems to me that we have no one to trust, not even ourselves. It seems to me that it's best for the government to just go with the flow, enjoy the world, maintain our stability, and engage in politics and democracy while doing what is best at the moment, including being friends with both China and the US, Australia, and the countries you mentioned. Yes, better training with them than doing nothing. We are a relatively new country, lacking in many resources, knowledge, and ideologies, and we have been exploited. The local politicians are also corrupt. We just do what we are capable of at the moment, being ourselves.

    #GlobalDiplomacy #Sovereignty #PhilippinePolitics #ColonialHistory #ResourceExploitation #EEZ #PoliticalStability #InternationalRelations #BalancedAlliances #Democracy #Corruption #SelfReliance #NationalInterest #GlobalCooperation #EconomicDevelopment #PoliticalEngagement #TrustInGovernance #ResilientNation #DiplomaticStrategies #NationalIdentity

  8. If we depend on other countries, it's not healthy either. We have a history with foreign entities: the British, the Japanese, and the Portuguese; they colonized us and exploited us for resources. Then, China's presence encroaches into our EEZ. Philippine politicians are claiming Sabah. It seems to me that we have no one to trust, not even ourselves. It seems to me that it's best for the government to just go with the flow, enjoy the world, maintain our stability, and engage in politics and democracy while doing what is best at the moment, including being friends with both China and the US, Australia, and the countries you mentioned. Yes, better training with them than doing nothing. We are a relatively new country, lacking in many resources, knowledge, and ideologies, and we have been exploited. The local politicians are also corrupt. We just do what we are capable of at the moment, being ourselves.

    #GlobalDiplomacy #Sovereignty #PhilippinePolitics #ColonialHistory #ResourceExploitation #EEZ #PoliticalStability #InternationalRelations #BalancedAlliances #Democracy #Corruption #SelfReliance #NationalInterest #GlobalCooperation #EconomicDevelopment #PoliticalEngagement #TrustInGovernance #ResilientNation #DiplomaticStrategies #NationalIdentity

  9. People Power Party leader Kwon Young-se accepts Constitutional Court's decision to remove President Yoon Suk Yeol from office, emphasizing respect for democratic process and calling for stability amid political turmoil.
    #YonhapInfomax #ConstitutionalCourt #ImpeachmentRuling #PeoplesPowerParty #KwonYoungSe #PoliticalStability #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  10. The fact that climate change hurts agriculture, which in turn yield higher prices is pretty obvious, but for me this was the first “normal” article mentioning it explicitly…

    #climatchange #PoliticalStability

    theconversation.com/a-doom-loo