Opinion Opinion | Pursuit of Power Unites China’s Xi and Saudi Arabia’s MBS By: Fannie Flagg Date: December 7, 2022 Share: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Both men think American decline gives them the chance to play a leading role in world affairs. Source link Tags2049allianceambitionsC&E Executive News FilterchinacommentariesCommentaries/OpinionsContent TypescorruptiondissentDomestic PoliticsExecutive BranchFactiva Filtersgeneral newsgenocideGovernment Bodiesgross domestic producthuman rights abusesinternational relationsoilOpinionopinionspoliticalPolitical/General NewspoliticsPolitics/International RelationsRoyal Familiessaudi arabiasocial credit scoresurveillanceSYNDunited statesuyghursvision 2030WSJ-PRO-WSJ.comXi Jinping Fannie Flagg Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Subscribe to our magazine Subscribe Now ━ more like this Business Can Gen Z save tea? July 3, 2024 0 In May, the parent companies of two leading British tea brands reported record sales: Kallo Foods, which owns Clipper Teas, jumped 8% to... Business Japan rolls out new banknotes for the first time since 2004, but only 30% of the country’s many vending machines can accept them July 3, 2024 0 Japan issued newly designed banknotes for the first time since 2004 in a move that may provide a small boost to the economy... Tech Xbox Live is back after an outage lasting several hours July 3, 2024 0 Xbox has resolved a widespread outage that prevented players from connecting to Xbox Live, playing online games, downloading games, or using other services... Tech This dual-screen laptop swings horizontally — and quotes the Whole Earth Catalog July 2, 2024 0 Unlike the Asus Zenbook Duo and Lenovo Yoga Book 9i we reviewed earlier this year, it’s not a twin-screen tablet with a detachable... Tech Apple’s Phil Schiller is reportedly joining OpenAI’s board July 2, 2024 0 Apple has chosen App Store chief and former marketing head Phil Schiller to represent the company on OpenAI’s nonprofit board, according to a... Previous articleClubhouse: How to Create a HouseNext articleOpinion | The Republican House Can Restrain Spending