We present a compliation of #RandomThoughts on the week that was in Our World as the Tower of Shame in Hong Kong was slated to be removed, Japan is undergoing change yet again, Iran and Israel continue their cold war and in the United States, former President Trump continues its quest to overturn the elections which has been repeatedly debunked:
Whitehall official confirms Ali Harbi Ali is being held following stabbing police say was a terrorist attack OCTOBER 16, 2021 by Sebastian Payne and Robert Wright in London
The longstanding dream of a high wage, high productivity economy requires coherent policy OCTOBER 18, 2021 by Martin Wolf
US bank hails ‘milestone’ as it prepares to increase staffing and investment in the country OCTOBER 18, 2021 by Tabby Kinder in Hong Kong |
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Buyers in Europe and US must wait longer for supplies as factories are forced to slash operating capacity OCTOBER 17, 2021 by Primrose Riordan in Hong Kong, Edward White in Seoul and Harry Dempsey in London
Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin took in big hauls from energy, pharmaceutical and financial services industries OCTOBER 16, 2021 by Lauren Fedor in Washington and Christine Zhang in New York |
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