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  • Marwan Bishara
    Marwan Bishara “Once again, the US's veto demonstrated a policy of it's my way or the highway. Palestine could only be a country the way the United States sees it, or Israel sees it, only at the time that it's suitable to the United States and within the geopolitics and the global interest of the United States. The US is sacrificing the freedom of Palestinian people for egotistical and narrow interests of the United States and Israel.” 1 hour ago
  • Brad Setser
    Brad Setser “Tariffs are currently 7.5 percent on electric vehicle battery packs but 25 percent on the components of those packs. The lower rate should be raised. China had long steered its subsidies to companies that manufacture and source their products in China - and sometimes had required those companies to be Chinese-owned. In order to build up industrial sectors where China has a first-mover advantage and now a cost advantage you need to have an insulated market - and to use some of the tools that China has already used.” 5 hours ago
  • Lael Brainard
    Lael Brainard “China's policy-driven overcapacity poses a serious risk to the future of the American steel and aluminum industry. China cannot export its way to recovery. China is simply too big to play by its own rules.” 5 hours ago
  • Ruth Harris
    Ruth Harris “War is a physical human endeavour and you have a force that is utterly exhausted, not slightly fatigued. It's a heavily attritional war. It's messy, it's bloody, there is nothing glorious about this. The glide bombs that are currently used are hugely devastating. They're cheap to make. They are pretty damn accurate and they can be adapted really quickly. They are fast and [the Russians] have a lot of them. This is a war of mass cost and pace. That's the operational factor on the ground.” 10 hours ago
  • Ali Vaez
    Ali Vaez “We are in a situation where basically everybody can claim victory. Iran can say that it took revenge, Israel can say it defeated the Iranian attack and the United States can say it successfully deterred Iran and defended Israel. If we get into another round of tit for tat, it can easily spiral out of control, not just for Iran and Israel, but for the rest of the region and the entire world.” 10 hours ago
  • Lloyd Austin
    Lloyd Austin “Whether it's munitions, whether it's vehicles, whether it's platforms, I'll just tell you that Ukraine right now is facing some dire battlefield conditions. We're already seeing things on the battlefield begin to shift a bit in Russia's favour. We are seeing them make incremental gains. We're seeing the Ukrainians be challenged in terms of holding the line.” 21 hours ago
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“I can't say much more as we're still unpacking precisely what it is, and I'm sure some of it will remain classified. This was a very significant effort, and I think it's the case that now we can say pretty clearly that it was the Russians that engaged in this activity.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“For Hyundai to achieve its robotics goal, existing human resources at Boston Dynamics need to stay, thus investors have to watch the post-merger integration process. Given SoftBank has a put option and Chung [Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group Chung Euisun] has personally invested into Boston Dynamics, it is interpreted that they are expecting an improvement in the value of the company.”

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Hana Financial Investment analyst
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“TikTok is an incredibly formidable competitor, probably the most formidable competitor we’ve ever seen. They are very focused, they’re determined, they execute incredibly well. This is a company that cloned Musical.ly, grew so much that they actually could afford to buy the thing they cloned, and ... willed this short-form entertaining video content or format into existence, and they deserve a lot of credit for that. This is us trying to playing catch-up in a lot of ways, build out a suite of features for creators to inspire them to use our platform more, because without compelling content there’s no reason to go to Reels in the first place.”

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Instagram chief
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“Based on my 25 years in cyber security and responding to incidents, I’ve concluded we are witnessing an attack by a nation with top-tier offensive capabilities. This attack is different from the tens of thousands of incidents we have responded to throughout the years. The attackers tailored their world-class capabilities specifically to target and attack FireEye. They are highly trained in operational security and executed with discipline and focus. They operated clandestinely, using methods that counter security tools and forensic examination. They used a novel combination of techniques not witnessed by us or our partners in the past.”

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FireEye Chief Executive Officer
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“The current [US] administration is looking for a simple way to gain control over China’s industrial growth. Since probably every semiconductor in the world is made using at least one tool from a US-based company, the US Department of Commerce expects to be able to use semiconductor trade restrictions to give it control over China’s participation in the electronics market.”

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Semiconductor analyst from Objective Analysis in California
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“This is part of the broader technology decoupling of our two countries. We're using our different rules or policies or authorities within our countries to drive that wedge, and forcing choices between our companies and its overall customer base, unfortunately.”

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President of Hathaway Global Strategies and an adviser to the Obama and Bush administrations
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“We're going to explain, to debate, to put an end to all the false ideas but yes, France will make the 5G shift. I don't believe in the Amish model and I don't believe that the Amish model can solve the challenges of the contemporary economy.”

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President of France
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“Croatia has seen a tremendous improvement of its fintech scene in the past few years, mostly due to people developing their digital skills independently. A recent Eurostat survey showed Croatian young people to be the leading Europeans in the category of digital skills. These young people realized what skills they needed and then acquired them on their own, as no institutional support was available; and it still isn’t.”

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Chair of the Croatian Association for blockchain and cryptocurrencies, UBIK
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“This is very much a state-based attack trying to manipulate Taiwan's standing and power, fundamentally damages a corporation's entire ability to do business. If you have a really deep understanding of these chips at a schematic level, you can run all sorts of simulated attacks on them and find vulnerabilities before they even get released. By the time the devices hit the market, they're already compromised. This is a way to cripple a part of Taiwan's economy, to hurt their long-term viability. If you look at the scope of this attack, pretty much the entire industry, up and down the supply chain, it seems like it's about trying to shift the power relationship there. If all the intellectual property is in China's hands, they have a lot more power.”

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CyCraft (Taiwanese cybersecurity firm) researcher
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“I don't think it’s just going to be TikTok or ByteDance’s problem. I think it’s going to be a challenge for any Chinese technology company operating in the US market. They have to articulate very clearly how their business doesn’t present any national security threat to the US, how their data is controlled, how they’re aligned with the US or benefit to the US. Even with that, it could be difficult for them to persuade national security stakeholders in the US.”

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Partner at Control Risks, a business consultancy
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“Although people around the world use our products, Facebook is a proudly American company. We believe in values — democracy, competition, inclusion and free expression — that the American economy was built on.”

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CEO of Facebook
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“It’s not really a race but a mission for humanity. I think it’s more of a friendly competition. It is good always to compete with others and now the UAE is the first Arabic country that sent a spacecraft to Mars. Space is an area where all countries work together. Competition is good but in the end, it’s all about collaboration and working together,”

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Chairman of the UAE Space Agency and Minister of State for Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium Enterprises
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“There's no such thing as pure private companies in China. From the perspective of the PRC, the ruling party can change your leader whenever the situation is intense. If you include them [China-linked companies] in the infrastructure then you have to be very careful every time you update the system, as that could make the network vulnerable to allowing a Trojan horse inside the system.”

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Taiwan's digital minister
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“This case was not about how much tax we pay, but where we are required to pay it. We're proud to be the largest taxpayer in the world, as we know the important role tax payments play in society. The correct amount of Irish tax was charged... in line with normal Irish taxation rules.”

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Statement by the Apple company
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“In the past, police would need court orders before asking the providers for assistance. But the force has sometimes contacted our members and made the requests without the orders. There were companies that did not know police were supposed to secure court orders first and they would just cooperate with the force. Now the law has given police the power to ask the companies for assistance, we will just have to do it … there is no resisting this.”

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Chairman of the Hong Kong Internet Service Providers Association
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“We've placed a public interest notice on this Tweet for violating our policy against abusive behavior, specifically, the presence of a threat of harm against an identifiable group.”

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Twitter press release
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“This has been along time coming. It's been nine years since we've launched American astronauts, on American rockets, from American soil. And now it's done. We have done it. It's been way too long.”

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NASA Administrator
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