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How Trump 2.0 accelerated China’s push for tech and trade resilience
After a year of Trump 2.0, China has much to be thankful for. This is not an endorsement of US hegemony but an expression of confidence in China’s increased resilience – and an acknowledgement of the US policies that pushed China there. The Chinese government’s stance towards Trump 2.0 remains the same: to adhere to its own principles, respond rationally and look to turn any crisis into an opportunity. For a start, Trump 2.0’s tariff war on China has backfired. All it did was force China to...

China’s private sector increases presence among top 100 listed companies

China’s massive project to funnel clean energy from Tibet enters new phase

Netflix K-drama No Tail to Tell: Kim Hye-yoon, Lomon lead lively fantasy romcom
Lead cast: Kim Hye-yoon, Lomon Latest Nielsen rating: 2.7 per cent The nine-tailed-fox fantasy romcom template gets a lively workout in the bright and brisk No Tail to Tell, starring Kim Hye-yoon (Lovely Runner) as a jaded mythical being and Lomon (All of Us Are Dead) as a superstar football player whose destinies entwine. A fantastical creature from East Asian mythology, the nine-tailed fox – known in Korea as a gumiho – is an entity that typically takes on the appearance of a beautiful woman...

Ce motard bat tous les records sur cette route près de Lyon : il est stoppé net par les gendarmes

Rapid Recap: Thunder 122, Bucks 102

Mark Asta appointed dean of Berkeley Engineering

Alexandrians Invited to Apply for the Spring Sheriff’s Community Academy
The spring session will run for four consecutive Saturday mornings.

Chinyelu, Klavzar Relentless for Gators in win over LSU

Bucks Trade Candidate: Andrew Wiggins

2026 DRaysBay Community Prospect List: Runoff!

Rays Winter Ball Standout Performers
The Rays had several interesting names getting some reps in international leagues during the offseason. I’ve recapped the performances from some of the standouts below and looked ahead to what it could mean for them in 2026. Australian Baseball League Leonardo Pineda The 2024 international signee has played less than 100 professional games since joining the organization, but that didn’t stop the Rays from his aggressive assignment to the ABL. Playing against competition over half a decade older than him on average, Leo held his own and then some – slashing .279/.362/.402 in 36 games (138 PA) and playing a solid CF. Maybe the most impressive number from his campaign down-under is that 26.5% of his hits went for extra bases (compared to just 20.8% at the complex league last season). He’s starting to tap into his above average bat speed and find in-game power without having to sell-out and sacrifice any contact ability. Despite his relatively small sample of professional games even with his ABL experience, I expect Pineda to begin the year with low A Charleston where he might be pushed to a corner at times to make room for Rays CF prospect Slater de Brun. Pineda will still get his time in CF where he looks like he could develop to be an above average defender there. Nicandro Aybar A late injury replacement addition to the Perth squad, Aybar didn’t miss a beat as he made the most of his opportunity. He hit four HRs – doubling his professional HR total so far in his career – and showed above average bat-to-ball skills. His versatility and athleticism could make him a valuable utility player as he develops. In the last two seasons, Aybar has seen time at all three OF positions as well as 2B and 3B, but looks best in a corner outfield spot. I think he has enough lateral quickness and arm to continue to get reps at his two infield positions going forward. I expect Aybar to begin the year with Charleston after getting a cup of coffee there late last season. Dominican Winter League Hunter Bigge Bigge seemed destined for a key bullpen role in 2025 before a freak injury derailed his season. He has since gotten back on the saddle – earning three saves across 8 IP to go along with 11 K and 3 BB. The most exciting part of his performance in the Dominican Republic is that his stuff and confidence are just as great as they were pre-injury. I think Bigge could play a pivotal role and pitch in plenty of high leverage moments in 2026 as part of the closer committee. He could be a sneaky pick to lead the team in saves this year. Kenny Piper While the offensive production hasn’t been there for Piper this offseason, his defensive skills continue to shine. Piper is a plus receiver with above average athleticism behind the plate and his pitchers love throwing to him. Piper also has a 70 grade arm that he has been able to show off more this offseason as he has worked to improve his exchange. His 42% caught stealing rate is by far the best in the Dominican Winter League, and 18% better than the league average. For more context, the ML leaders last season at 43% were Luis Torrens and Austin Hedges – Piper has shown similar pop times to both of them. His hit and power tools currently grade below average and there might not be much we can expect from Piper offensively, but his work behind the plate is a valuable asset and he could be an impact defender in the majors if given the opportunity to play in a back-up role. I expect him to be ready to help the major league club as he awaits his opportunity in Durham along with Dom Keegan. Sometimes I wonder about the alternate universe where Danny Jansen begins the 2025 season on the IL and Piper makes the Opening Day roster. Venezuelan Winter League Jadher Areinamo Areinamo put on a show this offseason. His performance in Venezuela is MVP worthy (although his ROTY award was also a nice prize) as he hit .364/.420/.692 with 13 HR across 162 PA. He continues to show an above average…
