At what point should personal freedom yield to the common good?
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China’s aim, to cement regional power and increase their status as the pre-eminent global superpower, is not only evinced by its geo-economic strategy to indebt its poorer neighbors, but adds injury to insult by damaging their neighbor’s own best interests, and the interests of the Mongolian people.
From the newsletter: As international travel returns, Australia and New Zealand remain outliers.
A man who puts ideology above all else is not a man who should be trusted.
From the newsletter: Tom Daley’s triumph is a reminder of what the Olympics is all about.
If the UK is truly committed to its vision of a “Global Britain”, it’s time to put its mouth (and its military) where its money is and implement initiatives aimed at effecting real, meaningful and long-lasting change in this troubled corner of the globe.
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