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Homeland Security Revamp Effort Seeks to Skirt Turf Skirmishes
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Fifty years since Kissinger s secret visit, Sino-U S ties now fraying fast
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EIR LEAD EDITORIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2021
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Itâs Situation Normal for U.S. Diplomats in Kabul, Despite Taliban Gains
The Biden administration is determined to keep a diplomatic presence in Afghanistan as the 20-year conflict comes to a close.
Afghan commandos near the northern frontline with the Taliban in Kunduz, Afghanistan, on Tuesday. The Taliban advance has sowed doubts about whether U.S.-trained Afghan security forces can prevent a takeover of Kabul, the capital.Credit.Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times
July 12, 2021
WASHINGTON â A Taliban rampage across Afghanistan is stoking fears that extremists could overrun the capital, Kabul, and force the evacuation of the U.S. Embassy. But inside the building, American diplomats emerging from a monthlong coronavirus lockdown are returning to business as usual.
The U.S.-China Tech Conflict Front Line Goes Through Belgium
Bloomberg 4 hrs ago Alan Crawford
(Bloomberg) The historic Belgian city of Leuven is known for its centuries-old university and as the headquarters of brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev NV. Less so as the location of a semiconductor research organization that is now the center of both political and industry attention.
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The Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre, or imec, may be Belgium’s best-kept secret, but it’s in global demand for its work on the future of computer chips, with applications in areas from genome sequencing to autonomous driving.