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🇬🇧News, opinions and meme gathering -
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☢️ Are small modular reactors the future for nuclear? | FT Energy Source

🔶️ Small modular reactors - SMRs - are generating plenty of interest among governments keen to ramp up atomic energy production to help them hit net zero targets. Supporters claim that SMRs are safer, cheaper, faster and easier to build than large-scale plants. But as the FT’s Myles McCormick explains, cost and safety concerns still need to be overcome

https://www.ft.com/video/c0caca29-a0ca-46b6-a117-41be5f200372
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🛢 🇺🇸 🇬🇾 Testimony of General Laura Richardson, Commander of U.S. Southern Command, before the Senate Armed Services Committee on March 23, 2023.

⬛️ Guyana: “A very willing partner”

🔶️ “Our embassy there needs to be a little bit bigger to help them channel and guide them with all these new additional resources.”

📎 Kawsachun News
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🛢🇬🇾 🇺🇸 Guyana Has Tripled Its GDP in 3 Years.

📎 Good Times Bad Times
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Presidents of Venezuela and Guyana will meet on December 14 due to tension due to territorial dispute https://acortar.link/ekKkML
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The Global HIV Burden

When World AIDS Day was founded in 1988, it was meant to raise awareness for HIV and AIDS, show support to people living with HIV and commemorate those who have died from AIDS-related illness. Taking place on December 1 each year, World AIDS Day was also the first global health day. And while HIV may have taken a backseat to Covid-19 for a couple of years, it is still a global health burden, killing an estimated 630,000 people last year, particularly in less developed regions of the world.

In recent years, the outlook for those infected with HIV has become significantly better though, thanks to antiretroviral therapy, which was accessed by 30 million people last year. According to UNAIDS, an estimated 39 million people were living with HIV in 2022, while 1.3 million became newly infected with HIV.

Our latest Racing Bars video shows how the number of people living with HIV grew from 8 million in 1990 to more than 38 million in 2021 and on which regions HIV places the largest health burden. In 2021, roughly two-thirds of all people living with HIV were located in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting the disproportionate toll that HIV takes on the world’s poorer regions.

Source: Statista
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⚰️ 🇵🇸 🇮🇱 Civilian proportion of deaths (in Gaza) is higher than that in all world conflicts in 20th century, Haaretz newspaper says

🔶️ "The aerial bombing campaign by Israel in Gaza is the most indiscriminate in terms of civilian casualties in recent years, a study published by an Israeli newspaper has found."

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/dec/09/civilian-toll-israeli-airstrikes-gaza-unprecedented-killing-study

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"There is an anti-System which is called Libertarianism. Which means to tear down everything which creates some kind of *influence of government into private lives"

"You have this anti-System movement. What we are seeing is a revolution against The System. So fixing the present system is not enough."

https://twitter.com/BowTiedMara/status/1733628946854342927
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🏗 🇨🇳 China has more industrial robots than anyone, anywhere.

🔶️ "There exists the possibility then that China will retain its position as global manufacturing engine despite its imminent transition from a middle income to a high income country. As this automation will ensure the continuity of production without the need for inexpensive labor."

🔶️ "Meanwhile, China is still raising the lower income regions of western China into the middle class and reshoring manufacturing to itself by moving some facilities to the western areas of the country."

🔶️ "In a few words: China can become more wealthy while retaining manufacturing jobs for the next couple decades, at least. This may mean China not only avoids the 'middle income trap' but also redefines global production and logistics forever."

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🇨🇳 China is beating the rest of the world *combined* in robotization.

🔶️ "According to the 2023 World Robotics Report by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), China now accounts for 52% of annual industrial robot installations as it successfully installed 290,258 robots last year."

🔶️ "China has increased its annual industrial robot installations by more than a factor of 12 since 2012 and has doubled its yearly installations in only the last 3 years."

🔶️ "VDMA projects that China has shot past Germany in robot density per 10,000 manufacturing workers this year, making it now the third most robotized manufacturing power in the world, behind only Japan (2nd) and south Korea (1st)."

🔶️ "This comes as China seeks to upgrade its manufacturing industry to produce high-value added goods on par with its most advanced industrial rivals, diverting credit away from Real Estate and into the Industrial Sector at an unprecedented scale and speed. It has already become the world’s largest exporter of cars, powered by electric vehicle growth."

🔶️ "China intends nothing less than to become a high-complexity manufacturing economy like Germany, Japan and south Korea but with more than 6 times their combined population. It already accounts for 30% of the world’s value-added manufacturing beating the combined and declining shares of the EU and the US (both at 15%) as well as Japan’s declining 8% and India’s stagnant 3%."

🔶️ "China is now poised to overtake the entire world combined in value-added manufacturing, powered primarily by high-complexity, high-value added manufacturing."

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🇷🇺 🇮🇳 🇨🇳 Russia replaced oil exports to the EU with exports to India and China. 🛢 🇪🇺

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It is official, Javier Milei is the president of the Argentine nation.

Extraordinary sessions will be called for congress tomorrow where a series of emergency bill packages will be introduced, there has been a significant political back and forth with negotiations in anticipation of tomorrow's bills, this first week will be critical to see the government that began today, it's supposed to be the largest state reform since the Argentine Junta ended.

These reforms include shrinking the state, massively shrinking all the ministries, remove over 60 thousand regulations directly with an impact on over 300 thousand regulations, the removal of the PASO primaries, privatization of multiple state agencies, the removal of all the people hired by the state during 2023 amongst other things.

Now remains to be seen if they have the votes, especially in the tightly contested Senate.

May God bless Argentina and the Argentine people.
Ave Christus Rex
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Javier Milei warned that if the adjustment he proposes is not made, Argentina will be like "the darkness of the Venezuela of Chávez and Maduro"
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of what may be the world's oldest fortified site in a remote region of Siberia, according to a study.

A team of researchers investigated a western Siberia site known as Amnya that is regarded as the northernmost known Stone Age fortification in Eurasia. The prehistoric fortified settlement is one of several in the region—featuring palisades, banks and ditches—that experts had generally assumed to be too advanced to have been built by hunter-gatherers and therefore no more than a few thousand years old.

But the latest study, published in the journal Antiquity, has revealed that the earliest parts of Amnya were likely constructed around 8,000 years ago, when people in the region still sustained themselves by hunting, gathering and fishing

https://www.newsweek.com/oldest-fortress-world-discovered-archaeologists-1850868