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President Biden DISMISSES China Containment Theory During STRATEGIC Vietnam Visit

President Biden DISMISSES China Containment Theory During STRATEGIC Vietnam Visit

In a recent visit to Vietnam, President Biden dismissed the notion that the fortification of relations with Hanoi is an attempt to contain China. This rebuttal came in response to a question from a reporter regarding China’s doubts about the sincerity of the Biden administration’s pursuit of diplomatic discussions with Beijing.

The timing of Biden’s visit coincided with Vietnam elevating its diplomatic status with the United States to “comprehensive strategic partner.” This change underscores a significant shift in U.S.-Vietnam relations since the days of the Vietnam War.

Before his trip to Hanoi, President Biden attended the Group of 20 summit in India. While some perceive this broadened partnership across Asia as an effort against China’s influence, Biden asserted it was about creating a “stable base” in the Indo-Pacific region, not isolating Beijing.

Biden stressed his desire for an honest relationship with China and denied any intent to contain it. He also noted U.S. companies’ search for alternatives to Chinese imports and Vietnam’s aspiration for autonomy — subtly hinting at potential allies while attempting to defuse tensions with China.

Coroner Rules Nicola Bulley’s Death an ACCIDENT

Nicola Bulley, a 45-year-old mother whose disappearance garnered significant media attention this year, tragically died from accidental drowning, as confirmed by the Lancashire coroner. The official verdict came after a two-day inquest, putting to rest the whirlwind of conspiracy theories surrounding her case.

Ex-First Minister Nicola Sturgeon ARRESTED in Shocking Money Scandal

The former first minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, was arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into the SNP’s funding. Sturgeon maintains her innocence, even as the controversy ripples through the divided party and Scottish politics.

Nicola Bulley second river search

Nicola Bulley: Police Explain SECOND River Search Amid Speculation

Police have criticized “misinformed speculation” surrounding the recent presence of officers and a dive team in the River Wyre, where Nicola Bulley, 45, went missing in January.

A diving team from Lancashire Constabulary was seen downstream from where the police believe the British mother entered the river and have revealed that they have returned to the site on the direction of the coroner to “assess the riverbanks.”

The police emphasized that the team was not tasked to “locate any articles” or to search “within the river.” The search was to assist the coronial inquest into Bulley’s death scheduled for 26 June 2023.

This comes seven weeks after Nicola’s body was found in the water close to where she went missing following an extensive search operation that took officers to the coastline.

Nicola Sturgeon Will COOPERATE With Police After Husband Arrested

The former Scottish first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has said she will “fully cooperate” with the police following the arrest of her husband, Peter Murrell, the former chief executive of the Scottish National Party (SNP). Murrell’s arrest was part of an investigation into the SNP’s finances, specifically how £600,000 reserved for an independence campaign was spent.

No-fly zone for Nicola Bulley’s funeral

NO-FLY Zone Was Introduced for Nicola Bulley’s Funeral

The Secretary of State for Transport implemented a no-fly zone over the church in Saint Michael’s on Wyre, Lancashire, where the funeral of Nicola Bulley took place on Wednesday. The move was made to prevent TikTok detectives from filming the funeral with drones following the arrest of one TikToker for allegedly filming Nicola’s body being pulled out of the River Wyre.

Curtis Media arrested over Nicola Bulley footage

Nicola Bulley: TikToker ARRESTED for Filming Within Police Cordon

The Kidderminster man (aka Curtis Media) who filmed and published footage of police recovering Nicola Bulley’s body from the River Wyre was arrested on malicious communications offenses. It comes after police are reportedly charging several content creators for disrupting the investigation.

TikToker Who FILMED Nicola Bulley Being Pulled from River Shamed by Media

The man who filmed police removing Nicola Bulley’s body from the river has been identified as a Kidderminster hairdresser.

INQUEST into Nicola Bulley’s Death to be Held in June

The coroner is set to release the body of Nicola Bulley to her family for funeral arrangements, but a full inquest into her death will take place in June. Police officers who handled the case are facing investigation for misconduct, and the lead diver who said she wasn’t in the river is also under scrutiny.

Body Found in River CONFIRMED to be Missing Mother Nicola Bulley

Police confirmed on late Monday that the body found in the River Wyre was missing mother, Nicola Bulley. Police recovered the body at 11:35 GMT on Sunday, 19 February, in the river one mile from St Michael’s on Wyre, where Bulley dissapeared three weeks ago. The police have previously said they believed she went into the river and have been searching the water for the past three weeks without any findings.

Body found in River Wyre

Nicola Bulley: BODY FOUND in River Wyre One Mile from Where She Went Missing

Police said they “sadly recovered a body” at 11:35 GMT on Sunday, 19 February, in the river one mile from St Michael’s on Wyre, where Bulley dissapeared three weeks ago. There has been no formal identification, and police were “unable to say” if it was the 45-year-old mother of two.

ARRESTS Made Over ‘Malicious’ Messages Sent to Parish Councillors Over Missing Woman

Two people were arrested under the UK’s malicious communications act for sending “vile” messages to parish councillors over missing woman Nicola Bulley. The malicious communications act is widely criticized as a law to restrict free speech, as simply offensive messages — not threatening — are classed as illegal.

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