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UK Column News — 17th July 2026

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The US Did Not See China's Next Move Coming | Silk and Steel
China has sent another unmistakable signal—not only in the Pacific but also in space.Carl Zha joins Jamarl Thomas to unpack a series of major geopolitical developments, from rising tensions between China and the Philippines over the Batanes Islands, to China's latest submarine-la ... Show More
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Jul 17
The Empire Never Left Africa | Jerm Warfare
Jerm and PD Lawton argue that Africa's chronic instability is not accidental, but the product of a centuries-old financial network — centred on the City of London, Wall Street, and mining giants like Anglo-American and De Beers — that has kept the continent unsovereign since Ceci ... Show More
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Jul 16
But is AI Art, Art?
Jerm and Jake Fern caught up for a second chat. The main thread was Jake's podcast A Thousand Words, where he paints a guest's portrait over several hours while having slow, deep conversations.They also discussed AI art, vented about the toxic purity-testing in the alternative co ... Show More
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