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- The British outpost that quietly holds more US debt than Chinaon March 21, 2026
China, which was the largest holder of US government debt as recently as 2019, has cut its holdings to the lowest level since 2008, driven by changing trade patterns, geopolitical concerns, and domestic economic pressures. The Cayman Islands has emerged as an unlikely place to fill the gap. This small British overseas territory held US$427 The post The British outpost that quietly holds more US debt than China appeared first on Asia Times.
- If India’s the enemy, why does Pakistan want ICBMs?on March 21, 2026
Warnings from US Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard before the US Senate that Pakistan may be moving toward intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capability are raising new concerns about potential threats to the US homeland. In her testimony before the US Senate, Gabbard stated that Pakistan is developing long-range ballistic missiles that “potentially could The post If India’s the enemy, why does Pakistan want ICBMs? appeared first on Asia Times.
- Forget Trump’s flailing — Iran’s the one without an endgameon March 21, 2026
Much has been written about President Donald Trump’s alleged lack of clearly defined goals and strategic objectives in the war with Iran. But the more pressing and consequential question has received far less attention: Does the Iranian regime have an endgame at all? So far, Iran has shown no interest in a ceasefire while doing The post Forget Trump’s flailing — Iran’s the one without an endgame appeared first on Asia Times.
- Save us, AI Walter Cronkite!on March 21, 2026
I’ve been writing some pessimistic things about AI recently, so I thought I should try to balance those out with some optimistic takes. One way I think AI could really help our society is by injecting reasonableness and moderation into our public discourse. I’m known as a pretty nice and reasonable blogger nowadays. But when I got started, The post Save us, AI Walter Cronkite! appeared first on Asia Times.
- Horse meat consumption in Kazakhstan hits record highon March 21, 2026
ASTANA, March 21 (Xinhua) -- Horse meat consumption in Kazakhstan reached a record high in 2025, Kazinform reported Saturday, citing data from the Datahub Telegram channel based on official statistics. In the fourth quarter of 2025, horse meat consumption per capita stood at 2.35 kg, the highest level for any quarter in at least 15 years, up 10.7 percent year-on-year. For the whole year, average consumpti
- Cricket Ireland aiming to launch "Euro Nations Cup" in 2027on March 21, 2026
Dublin [Ireland], March 21 (ANI): Cricket Ireland is eying to launch 'Euro Nations Cup' with Chair Brian MacNeice confident that the tournament could launch as soon as 2027, according to ESPNcricinfo.According to the news report, the Euro Nations Cup could be like the Asia Cup, which will see European teams, including England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands and Italy. The tournament would most likely be in T
- China Focus: Tai Chi takes world stage as China marks first International Taijiquan Dayon March 21, 2026
BEIJING, March 21 (Xinhua) -- More than 1,200 Tai Chi practitioners from nine countries and 10 Chinese provincial-level regions gathered on Saturday at Wuyi Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, for the main event marking UNESCO's inaugural International Taijiquan Day. The mass demonstration was the centerpiece of events held across China, with special celebrations also taking place at the historic homes of th
- War on Crediton March 21, 2026
The US fired over $11 billion worth of munitions in Iran in one week. The true cost will only become apparent years later.Daniel Ryser for the online newspaper INFOsperberWhat distinguishes modern warfare is not its crueltythat is as old as war itselfbut its accounting. Consider the figure that circulated through the corridors of Washington in early March: it wasn't announced with military fanfare or unde



































