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Top Links 1107 How Asia trumped the petrodollar. Ethiopia's debt troubles. The Fall of Victory Day in Kazakhstan & China's goodreads.

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Started May 24, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will May 24, 2026
Asia's rise against the petrodollar marks a crucial shift in global economic power, promoting a multipolar world that benefits developing nations.
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The decline of Victory Day in Kazakhstan reflects changing national narratives that could either unite or divide the population depending on government responses.
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Ethiopia's debt troubles highlight the dangers of over-reliance on foreign loans, which can undermine national sovereignty and lead to economic instability.
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China's cultural exports, like goodreads, are not just soft power tools but crucial for reshaping global narratives and enhancing its influence.
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The shift away from the petrodollar may create volatility in global markets, potentially harming economies that depend on stable oil prices.
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