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The Road to El Dorado, my beloved

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cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/48522864

Chinese companies are present in more than one-third of all African port developments. As noted by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies, these companies in some cases dominate the entire port development process from finance to construction and operations. Sometimes, they share ownership.

Port development is part of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Beijing has either financed, built, has a stake in or controls operations of about 78 trade ports in Africa.

“African ports matter to China for one simple reason. They sit at the choke points of trade,” Irina Tsukerman, president of Scarab Rising Inc. and fellow at the Arabian Peninsula Institute, told Kenya’s The EastAfrican newspaper. “Most African exports and imports still move by sea, and the fastest way to shape that flow is to shape the ports where cargo is cleared, stored, priced, and routed onward.”

Analysts say Chinese involvement in African ports raises concerns about military use, because Beijing-backed ports are suitable for both commercial and military applications.

“At least seven Chinese-backed ports in Africa have design features that make them capable of berthing Chinese naval facilities although they may not have been created specifically for this purpose,” Paul Nantulya, research associate at the Africa Center, told Engineering News-Record magazine.

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For example, he said, the Angolan port of Luwanda can host any major Chinese surface combat vessel, the Namibian port of Walvis Bay can house up to eight Chinese guided missile destroyers and the port of Victoria in Seychelles can also host up to two Chinese corvettes, which are modern littoral combat-oriented warships.

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China’s 2019 defense white paper said naval officials were developing “overseas logistical facilities to address deficiencies in overseas operations” and called for a shift from “near coast active defense to far seas maneuvering operations.”

There is precedence for China developing an African port purportedly for commercial purposes, then using it militarily. When Djibouti’s Chinese-developed Doraleh Port opened in May 2017, Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh and Chinese representatives took turns commending one another on the achievement. From Doraleh, the Chinese Navy can overlook the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait through which an estimated 12.5% to 20% of global trade passes annually.

Two months later, the Djiboutians and Chinese dignitaries met again to celebrate the completion of China’s first overseas military base, a few minutes’ drive from the port. The facility was built for Beijing’s People’s Liberation Army Navy, which reportedly has exclusive use of at least one of the port’s berths.

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Nantulya told Engineering News-Record he identified more than 10 occasions when Chinese military ships have docked in seven different African ports in recent years, including those at Doraleh; Lagos, Nigeria; Durban, South Africa; and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

“My assessment is that China will definitely build a new military base in Africa,” Nantulya said. “But it is difficult to guess which port will be selected for this purpose.”

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A reporter for a Spanish-language news outlet in Tennessee who has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was not shown any warrant when she was arrested this week, according to court documents filed by her attorney.

Estefany Rodriguez Florez, a reporter for Nashville Noticias who has done stories critical of ICE, was arrested Wednesday during a traffic stop, according to documents filed in federal court in Nashville. Her lawyer called for her immediate release, but ICE has asked a judge to deny the request.

Rodriguez, a Colombian citizen, entered the U.S lawfully and has been living in the country for the past five years, court records filed by her lawyer show. She has a valid work permit, and she has applied for political asylum and legal status through her husband, who is a U.S. citizen.

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It was great: They sent me lots of matches!

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It's protecting the inner-tube from rubbing against the screw heads of my DIY studs. Did the same thing last year and it worked great.

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To help train AI models, Meta and other tech companies have downloaded and shared pirated books via BitTorrent from Anna's Archive and other shadow libraries. In an ongoing lawsuit, Meta now argues that uploading pirated books to strangers via BitTorrent qualifies as fair use. The company also stresses that the data helped establish U.S. global leadership in AI.

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The upcoming Transport Fever 3 from Urban Games is due out later this year, and the developers just confirmed more platforms will be supported.

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Same time next year?

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Finland plans to reverse longstanding ban

Kremlin: hosting nuclear arms would make Finland more vulnerable

European nations rethink nuclear stance in light of Ukraine war

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That would make our sinuses/brain cavity the attic and the tops of our heads the roof

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