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zero-contra · 1 year
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RETRATOS FANTASMAS première na China, Pingyao Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon International Film Festival. Bom ver a Ponte Duarte Coelho na China. Imagens voam.
via Kleber Mendonça Filho
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asainloversmen · 2 months
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So beautiful
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genshin-impact-updates · 11 months
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Genshin Impact Version 4.2 Special Program Postponement Notice
Dear Travelers,
The Version 4.2 Special Program that was originally scheduled to be broadcast on 10/27/2023 will be postponed. Please stay tuned for subsequent announcements regarding the specific broadcast time.
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livsiconic · 2 months
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shes so stunning she looks so good in bluee 💙
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imahumashipper · 2 months
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😭 I’m not crying your crying😭
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umgeorge · 5 months
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havithreatendub4 · 3 months
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#gifs #potc dmtnt #July 2017 #premiere #Shanghai
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coachtfd · 1 year
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I understand there’s differing opinions about Henderson and other players going to Saudi Arabia, I don’t mind that at all. But can we stop attacking women who offer an opinion on it because they’re women giving an opinion at all? They’re as entitled to an opinion about football as anyone else; they watch and support, too, you know. If they work in the media as a pundit or reporter, that’s what they do — male or female — they give their thoughts on things. If you don’t agree with their opinion just leave it at that. The same dude complaining about gender being brought into it was literally the only person making it about gender.🤦🏾‍♂️🙄
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stardust-bridges · 5 days
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Club Furies Premiere: Aiôn Lazura - Exhale [Indefinite Pitch]
One of our favorite series, from one of our favorite labels, presents its new edition. We are talking about the China-based platform Indefinite Pitch, which presents the twentieth issue of Destinations. This time it’s Aiôn Lazura and Oreste. From Grenoble, France, Aiôn Lazura, whose sounds are rooted in ambient, hypnotic, organic, deep, dub techno, presents Exhale. To exhale is to diffuse or…
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ulkaralakbarova · 1 month
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TIFF 2024 North American Premiere: "Caught by the Tides" Do Not Miss It
caught by the tides still – Courtesy of TIFF Experience the North American premiere of Jia Zhang-Ke’s latest masterpiece, Caught by the Tides, at TIFF 2024. This transformative film offers a powerful portrait of contemporary China, spanning two decades of Jia’s cinema. Caught by the Tides reimagines Jia’s career and reflects on China’s recent history, serving as a love letter to actress Zhao…
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asiandavinci · 2 months
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ohrenoir · 5 months
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Lana Del Rey - China Doll (UK debut - worldwide premiere) Without You
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ur-mag · 11 months
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Li Keqiang dead at 68: China’s ex-Premier dies of heart attack just months after retiring from office | In Trend Today
Li Keqiang dead at 68: China’s ex-Premier dies of heart attack just months after retiring from office Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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leviathan-supersystem · 6 months
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BEIJING — China’s struggling real estate developers won’t be getting a major bailout, Chinese authorities have indicated, warning that those who “harm the interests of the masses” will be punished.
“For real estate companies that are seriously insolvent and have lost the ability to operate, those that must go bankrupt should go bankrupt, or be restructured, in accordance with the law and market principles,” Ni Hong, Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, said at a press conference Saturday.
“Those who commit acts that harm the interests of the masses will be resolutely investigated and punished in accordance with the law,” he said. “They will be made to pay the due price.”
That’s according to a CNBC translation of his Mandarin-language remarks published in an official transcript of the press conference, held alongside China’s annual parliamentary meetings.
Ni’s comments come as major real estate developers from Evergrande to Country Garden have defaulted on their debt, while plunging new home sales have put future business into question.
In 2020, Beijing cracked down on developers’ high reliance on debt for growth in an attempt to clamp down on property market speculation. But many developers soon ran out of money to finish building apartments, which are typically sold to homebuyers in China ahead of completion. Some buyers stopped paying their mortgages in a boycott.
Authorities have since announced measures to provide some developers with financing. But the national stance on reducing the role of real estate in the economy hasn’t changed.
This year’s annual government gathering has emphasized the country’s focus on investing in and building up high-end manufacturing capabilities. In contrast, the leadership has not mentioned the massive real estate sector as much.
Real estate barely came up during a press conference focused on the economy last week, while Ni was speaking during a meeting that focused on “people’s livelihoods.”
Ni said authorities would promote housing sales and the development of affordable housing, while emphasizing the need to consider the longer term.
Near-term changes in the property sector have a significant impact on China’s overall economy.
Real estate was once about 25% of China’s GDP, when including related sectors such as construction. UBS analysts estimated late last year that property now accounts for about 22% of the economy.
Last week, Premier Li Qiang said in his government work report that in the year ahead, China would “move faster to foster a new development model for real estate.”
“We will scale up the building and supply of government-subsidized housing and improve the basic systems for commodity housing to meet people’s essential need for a home to live in and their different demands for better housing,” an English-language version of the report said.
next time you complain about how things are in America, consider that if you lived in some kind of scary communist country like China, you wouldn't even get to fund a bailout for the real estate company owners who ruined the economy like you can (whether you like it or not) in the good old US of A! 🇺🇲
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