Didn't a bunch of Muslim countries actually ask China about Uyghurs (and even visit Xinjiang) and they left unanimously content with the response?
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Caps on Russian oil price, restoration of original Ukraine borders, prosecution of Russian "war criminals"
It's what you'd expect from a country that's completely winning the war and not stuck in a stalemate while losing support
How? A 65 million unit surplus is more or less in line with other countries: 65/1400 = 5%. At an average family household size of 3, that gives an aggregate household vacancy rate of (up to) 15% (ignoring, of course, that not everyone who owns a home has a family). This also ignores how things like second homes, vacation homes, and excess rural housing stock is counted (given that, y'know, China has had a massive rural-to-urban migration over the past few decades).
The US census reports a vacancy rate of about 10%, and even New York has a vacancy rate of 3%.
Approximately 89.6 percent of the housing units in the United States in the second quarter 2023 were occupied and 10.4 percent were vacant.
China isn't really limited by construction resources. There's a heavier constraint in terms of hospital staff and teachers than there is on construction resources.
Sometimes, you misspeculate. Some developers lost a whole fuck ton of money on the project, but that's more than made up for if you can turn a profit on projects near big cities (which demand is still sky high for).
This is why Canada has a housing crisis.
Ah yes, because it's not like there are any geopolitical reasons that might explain why the NIH would want to decouple from China.
Fact is, you can find infractions from any lab. It's just a question of whether you want to look.
Well, yeah. Obviously not wanted anymore, since they got him lol.
What if the state itself doesn't follow those laws?
Last I checked, India was a democracy.
Hundreds, thousands, millions. It's all the same because people died and the people that died weren't white.