Not in the UK, but my uni also has partnerships with Chinese institutions. To the best of my knowledge, they’ve never upheld their side of the agreements.
CaptObvious
So just a distractor?
It seems that this could be prosecuted under existing laws barring harassment and filling false complaints
In fairness, one also has to wonder why the NYT has abandoned objective reporting (or at least why they’ve embraced inflammatory headlines)
Time to find and identify the “third party”? Or, better yet, find a way to swamp their surveillance with false signals
Bending the knee to Xi and Trump won’t end well. Europe seems actually interested in preserving its autonomy, with means, motive, and opportunity to make it happen
Only the US (and China and Russia and a few others) could twist “You don’t own the sky. Clean up after yourself” into an international incident
“ Our mission, values, and commitment [to enrich ourselves and to oppress everyone else] remain the same.”
Fixed it for them
Sir Keir Starmer called the move to block fans attending "wrong", adding "we will not tolerate antisemitism on our streets".
Anti-Israeli government is not “antisemitic”, you twat
It’ll be interesting to see if Putin considers it worth pulling out of Ukraine to let Trump crow about winning in a bid to keep a friendly party running the US.
At least somebody is standing up to Putin. He engineered an internal crisis to sideline the US for at least a decade.