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  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “There were 11 missiles flying. We destroyed the first seven, and [the remaining] four destroyed Trypillia [village in which the Trypilska thermal power plant is situated]. Why? Because there were zero missiles. We ran out of missiles to defend Trypillia.” 2 hours ago
  • Peter Ricketts
    Peter Ricketts “Netanyahu must have calculated when he hit the Iranian Consulate in Damascus that the Iranians would retaliate, and that this would swing the Americans and their Western allies behind Israel. And that's worked, remarkably well. It's all gain for Netanyahu if he has the wisdom to take the win, or at least to retaliate in a limited way.” 4 hours ago
  • Daniel Levy
    Daniel Levy “There's been this united public response defending Israel on Iran, with strong private messaging to Israel, 'Don't you dare'. While on Gaza, there's a lot of public hand-wringing but a lack of will to be tough in private. Gaza doesn't directly pull the United States into a war. So, they still believe they can tiptoe through the raindrops.” 5 hours ago
  • Vali R. Nasr
    Vali R. Nasr “If every time Israel decides to punish Iran, it creates a massive tumult in Washington and London, these countries are going to pressure Israel. There's going to be a major international effort to build cordons around Israel's behavior toward Iran.” 5 hours ago
  • Annalena Baerbock
    Annalena Baerbock “Iran is playing with the fate of all people in the Middle East and has led an entire region to the brink of the abyss. The aim now is to stop Iran without further escalation. Iran's plan to sow further violence must not work. Israel has our full solidarity and can rely on us. We also do not forget the many dozens of Israeli hostages who are still being held captive in Hamas tunnels. They must finally be released.” 5 hours ago
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China economy slowing down

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“The data exceeded expectations over the board, which means fewer risks to Q1-23 growth. We have revised our growth forecast for 2023 to 6.0 percent. The latest official statistics contained warning signs for long-term growth, including the first official decline in the population since 1961. Namely, China experienced a permanent loss in potential output as a result of low fertility rates during three long years of zero-COVID, resulting in a marked population decline.”

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Senior economist for Asia at UBP in Hong Kong
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“A slowing Chinese economy will negatively impact many economies that have remained dependent on China for export growth, such as Germany and South Korea. A slowing China means greater capital flows to the U.S. and Europe as well. China's slowdown is structural, and the result of middle-income status economic challenges, as well as the limits of debt- and property-driven growth. These problems will take considerable time to solve, and only a very clear signal of turning away from political intervention and back toward private market forces can restore China's potential.”

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Partner at New York-based research provider Rhodium Group and a China analyst
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“The latest data was on the lower side but added that China remained confident it could reach growth of about 8 percent for the year. That would make China one of, if not the, best performers among the larger economies in the world.”

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Vice president of the Center for China and Globalization in Beijing
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“Growth was dragged down by a slowdown in real estate, amplified recently by spillover from Evergrande's travails. In response to the ugly growth numbers we expect in coming months, we think policymakers will take more steps to shore up growth, including accelerating infrastructure development and relaxing some aspects of overall credit and real estate policies.”

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Oxford Economics’ head of Asia economics
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“We must note that current international environment uncertainties are mounting and the domestic economic recovery is still unstable and uneven.”

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Spokesman of the China National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
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