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Hi there Intriguer.ย Weโve been searching for an excuse to mention Wimbledon for two weeks, and weโve finally found it. No, weโre not talking about Belarusian player Victoria Azarenka getting booed off the court by some particularly harsh fans, but rather the story of a very special crystal only found in the North Sea that keeps Wimbledonโs grass so darned green. Deep sea mining and grass court tennis, together at last!
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Todayโs briefing is a 5 min read:
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๐ฉ๐ชย Germany will send soldiers to Australia (to be clear, theyโve been invited)
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๐ค Janet Yellen concludes a moderately successful trip to Chinaย
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โ Plus: new leadership in the Netherlands, how the papers are covering China and the Solomon Islands deepening their diplomatic relations, and Nigeria recovers from flooding.
โฑ๏ธ Around the world in sixty seconds

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๐บ๐ฟย Uzbekistan: President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was reelected on Sunday for an additional seven-year term. Mirziyoyev secured 87.1% of the vote in an election that regional security body OSCE said lacked “genuine competition.”
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๐ฑ๐นย Lithuania: NATO leaders flew into Vilnius for the first day of this yearโs NATO summit. Thereโs plenty on the agenda, including Swedenโs (and possibly Ukraineโs) membership bid, the ongoing Russo-Ukraine War, and, as always, China.
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๐น๐ญย Thailand: Popular tourist destination Koh Samui is facing a severe water drought due to below-average rainfall and a resurgence in tourists. Reports suggest the island only has enough water to last another 30 days.
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๐บ๐ธย US: North Korea has warned the US it may shoot down spy planes violating its airspace after a reported incident involving an American โreconnaissance aircraftโ. It also said any US plans to deploy a nuclear-armed submarine near the Korean peninsula would be โa grave threat to peaceโ.
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๐น๐ทย Turkey: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky returned from a trip to Turkey with unexpected cargo: five commanders from the Azovstal garrison. Russia accused Turkey of breaching a prisoner exchange deal that required them to remain in Turkey until the end of the war.
๐ฉ๐ช Germany | Geopolitics

Is the EU turning towards the Indo-Pacific?
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Berlin is preparing to send 240 armed troops to Australia to attend joint military exercises Down Under. Itโs the latest signal that Germany is turning its foreign policy focus to the Indo-Pacific after it also pledged to deploy two warships to the region in 2024.
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Chief of the German Army Alfons Mais said joining the exercises was necessary considering โthe economic interdependenciesโ between Berlin and the region.
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Over 30,000 troops from 12 countries will be participating in the biannual joint drills, so while Germanyโs participation is noteworthy, the exercises arenโt exactly exclusive.
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Of course, Germany isnโt the only European country that has shifted its focus eastward lately:
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๐ฌ๐ง The UKย is poised to officially join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) free trade agreement.
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๐ฎ๐น Italy has promised to send a patrol vessel to Southeast Asia to engage in exercises with โfriendly naviesโ.
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๐ฑ๐นย Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Poland recently published new Indo-Pacific strategies.
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Intrigueโs take: The EU has considerable economic interests in the Indo-Pacific – it is the regionโs top investor, leading development partner, and critical trading partner.
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There are also ~1.65 million French citizens living in French territories throughout the region, which gives one of the EUโs most influential members a territorial interest in the Indo-Pacific as well.
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The problem for Europe is that it must pursue all these interests without upsetting an increasingly assertive China, something French President Emmanuel Macron would tell you is far easier said than done.
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Also worth noting:
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Germany confirmed it will purchase 100 Australian military vehicles as part of a $1B military deal announced yesterday.
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In April 2021, the EU published its first Indo-Pacific policy, outlining its commitments to the region and affirming its intention to grow its involvement.
๐ฐ How newspapers coveredโฆ
China and the Solomon Islands upgrading their diplomatic relationship during Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavareโs visit to China yesterday.
โSolomon Islands leader visits Beijing, highlighting US-China rivalry in South Pacificโ |
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โChina, Solomon Islands set up comprehensive strategic partnershipโ |
โSogavareโs visit to deepen ties between China and Solomonsโ |
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๐ค US | Geopolitics

Yellen finds her voice in China
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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen departed Beijing on Sunday after several days of talks with Chinese officials that she called โdirect, substantive and productive.โ
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Yellenโs visit comes as the Biden Administration struggles to balance its economic policy toward China rhetorically:
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๐ China hawks have called for โdecouplingโ – a total divorce from Chinese supply chains
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๐คจ Others, including National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, have described the US approach as โde-riskingโ the US economyโs exposure to China
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๐บ๏ธ But Yellen, who warned earlier this year that โa full separation of our economies would be disastrous for both countries,โ used a third d-word during her trip, saying the US wants to โdiversify its critical supply chains.โ
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Intrigueโs take: From a Chinese perspective, it probably doesnโt matter which word the US chooses if it continues to impose trade tariffs and technology bans against China and goes through with plans to introduce new restrictions on American investment in Chinese defence technology.
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The good news is that Yellen spent more than 10 hours in meetings getting to know Chinaโs new economic leaders.
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And it seems she made quite an impression; the Global Times (the Chinese Communist Partyโs famously strident tabloid) reported that Chinese Premier Li Qiang said, โChina-US ties can see โrainbowsโ after a round of โwind and rainโโ.
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Also worth noting:
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US climate envoy John Kerry is scheduled to be the next top US official to visit China, where heโll attempt to restart climate negotiations that were suspended last year.
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China has demanded the US lift sanctions in order to resume military-to-military negotiations.
โ Extra Intrigue
Weโre very online, so you donโt have to be.
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How the West can prevent OPEC-style cartels for critical resources
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Putin met Prigozhin for three hours, days after his coup attempt (And no, we donโt have any idea whatโs going on in Russia right now!)
๐ง Today on Intrigue Outloud

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Credits: Mindaugas Kulbis/AP.
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Is Ukraine ready to join NATO?
๐ณ๏ธ Poll time!
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Which of the following geographic features do you think is most important for a country’s economic growth? |
๐จ Profile of the day

Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Credit: Piroschka van de Wouw/Reuters
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Mark Rutte is leaving politicsโฆ
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โฆ after 13 years as Dutch prime minister and 17 years as leader of the centre-right Peopleโs Party for Freedom and Democracy. His leadership across four governments and countless political crises earned him the nickname โTeflon Markโ, but his current coalition fell apart last week (7 July) after failing to agree to a new asylum policy.
Yesterdayโs poll: Are you team Twitter or team Threads?
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๐จ๐จ๐จโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ ๐ฆ Twitter (21%)
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๐จโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ ๐งต Threads (12%)
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๐จโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ ๐คท Why not both? (14%)
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๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ ๐ This is a competition with no victors (44%)
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๐จโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ โ๏ธ Other (write in!) (9%)
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Your two cents:
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๐ J.C: โThreads is quite literally a privacy nightmare in waiting, and Twitter remains a poorly-run shell of its former self. Hard to see either as a win.โ
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๐ฆ D: โThreads so far is the exact same content as Instagram. Twitter is better for breaking news.โ