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Can China’s new Arctic Sea route to Europe replace Middle East chokepoints?

First publishedAug 18, 06:28 UTC
Last updatedAug 18, 09:32 UTC · 16m ago
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Beijing's new 'Ice Silk Road' cuts through a melting Arctic, and could prompt fresh tensions with the US, say analysts.

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Beijing's new 'Ice Silk Road' cuts through a melting Arctic, and could prompt fresh tensions with the US, say analysts.
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1 outlet, average source rating 7.0/10.
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    Can China’s new Arctic Sea route to Europe replace Middle East chokepoints?

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