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On this episode of China Uncensored:

This African country now knows what it feels like

to get owned by the Chinese Communist Party!

Hi, Welcome to China Uncensored.

I'm your host, Chris Chappell.

Zambia is a landlocked country in southern Africa.

And it's poised to be the next African country to fall prey

to the Chinese Communist Party's predatory lending practices.

The news service Face 2 Face Africa gets straight to the point,

asking "Is Zambia Africa's first casualty in China's takeover

after defaulting on loan payment?"

Well technically it's not the first—

don't forget about Djibouti—

but it could very well be the next.

And it's all happening under the radar.

According to Africa Confidential,

Zambia can't afford to pay back

its multibillion dollar loans to China,

and so there are secret talks going on

between Chinese and Zambian leaders

to hand over the country's biggest energy producer.

The report says,

"The state electricity company ZESCO is already in talks

about a takeover by a Chinese company."

ZESCO supplies electricity to about 80% of households in Zambia.

So signing away control of a strategic national asset is a big deal.

But it doesn't end there.

The same report also revealed that Zambia is poised

to hand over the Lusaka International Airport to China.

That's in addition to all the Zambian copper, nickel, and cobalt mines

that are already run by Chinese companies.

And Zambia's state-owned TV and radio news channel ZNBC

is already 60% Chinese-owned.

Which might explain why you see lots of news reports lately

about Zambia-China friendship...

...but not so many reports about all those Chinese takeovers.

Of course, a Zambian government spokesperson

has gone into denial mode,

saying that "all stories relating

to the sale or takeover of public assets by China

are false."

But investigative reporters from Africa Confidential say Zambia

is getting owned by the Chinese Communist Party—literally.

Africa Confidential also warned that the long-term outcome

could be effective Chinese ownership of the commanding heights

of the economy and potentially

the biggest loss of national sovereignty

since they gained independence in 1964.

Another term for this whole thing is simply "debt trap."

"More of Africa finds itself in China's debt."

"China is saddling the partner countries with crippling debt."

"Saddling Africa with unsustainable debt."

And "debt trap" has become a buzzword that's harder

to shake off than a hater in a Taylor Swift song.

Yes, my pop culture references are very current.

At the recent China-Africa summit in Beijing,

"A senior Chinese official denied...

that his country was engaging in 'debt trap' diplomacy."

And even Chinese leader President Xi Jinping

jumped on the denial bandwagon.

He prefaced the announcement of 60 billion dollars

of new funding for Africa

with the so-called 'five nots' of predatory lending.

"(China) is determined to implement the 'five nots'—

to not interfere in countries in Africa

exploring a development path

which suits their own country's situation,

to not interfere in the internal affairs of Africa,

to not impose (China's) will on Africa,

to not attach any political strings when offering Africa support,

and to not seek political expediency

during investment and financing in Africa."

Ok. Firstly the "five nots"

is a really stupid name for a national policy.

Unless Xi Jinping means it in the elementary school sense.

"The five NOTs!"

Because they're all sarcastic.

And secondly, go back to that opening shot of the China-Africa summit.

Why are most of the Africans sitting in the back?

Anyway, while Africa's demand for Chinese cash is high,

not everybody's buying into the theory of China's good intentions.

A specialist in Chinese Studies at Britain's University of Nottingham

says interference is an inevitable part and parcel of the cash.

"Whenever you engage economically or financially

with another country you do interfere in the political structure,

or the economic structure and the power structure,

so in that sense any kind of engagement

is a kind of disturbing the status quo.

But that said,

there will at some point be conflicts

in the Chinese-African relationship."

And there's a typical formula for how these conflicts play out:

The Chinese Communist Party offers loans to needy governments.

Those governments become dependent on Chinese money.

Then, when they can't pay back the loans,

Chinese companies take over key infrastructure.

That's according to an investment advisor

and political analyst in Nairobi.

"We cannot be naive, at this point in time.

We've seen countries take on enormous amounts of debt.

We've seen hugely inflated infrastructure projects,

many of which are white elephants before the get go.

And you don't have to look very far,

whether it's Gwadar in Pakistan,

whether it's Tonga,

whether it's Sri Lanka, who gorged on Chinese credit

and then had to disgorge their port at Hambantota."

In what was pretty much a textbook definition of a debt trap,

when Sri Lanka couldn't afford its loan payments,

it had to hand over the port of Hambantota to China

on a 99-year lease.

And the Chinese regime might want to eventually

use that port for military purposes.

Not to say that's happening now

but...it's probably going to happen.

US senators aren't buying the story

of China's good intentions, either.

In a letter to the US Treasury and State Department,

a group of senators expressed their concern

over bailout requests to the International Monetary Fund

by countries who have accepted

predatory Chinese infrastructure financing.

They believe that China has figured out a clever hustle

by saddling countries with debt they can't afford to repay,

and then getting the IMF to bail these countries out

with money that comes, in large measure,

from American tax dollars.

They say the goal for China's infrastructure construction

and financing in other countries is "the creation of

an economic world order ultimately dominated by China"

and that this poses a national security threat to the United States.

I should note that this letter is signed by

both Republican and Democratic senators,

proving that the threat of the Chinese regime's global domination

is something we can all be scared of.

In the letter, the senators ask how the US can educate

African allies about the risks of Chinese predatory lending,

and how the US can provide an alternative to the Chinese debt trap.

And while those are both good questions,

for countries like Zambia,

which has already signed off on

at least 8 billion dollars of project financing from China,

it may be too late.

"Well I think in some cases it's too late.

In some cases the dominos are falling.

In Zambia you've got a eurobond price at 70 cents on the dollar.

If you follow the markets

that's telling you that basically Zambia's bust.

It's biggest lender is China,

so we're going to watch this situation now in real time

unfold in front of our eyes.

And there are a number of other situations

which are very very similar."

So what do you think about China's lending practices in Africa?

Leave your comments below.

And before we go, it's time to answer a question

from a fan of China Uncensored who contributes to us

on the crowdfunding website Patreon.

james mckay asks:

"Is it possible that the CCP's Belt and Road Initiative

will encourage manufacturing production to move to countries

with a lower labor cost?"

Good question, James.

In a way, that's already happening.

That is, cheap manufacturing is moving out of China

to even lower-cost countries, like Bangladesh.

And even with some high-end products,

we might see it start to happen.

Like how—in the midst of the trade war—

President Trump is encouraging Apple

to move production to the US.

But moving production out of China

isn't necessarily tied to the Belt and Road Initiative.

It's mainly because labor costs in China

are going up for other reasons,

and multinational companies want to make stuff

to where it's cheapest.

China's Belt and Road Initiative

doesn't exactly aim to reduce labor costs.

It mainly seeks to get cheap raw materials from poor countries,

then assemble those raw materials back in China,

and then sell those finished products

to other Belt and Road countries.

That's the goal of the Belt and Road.

Also to create debt traps that other countries can fall into.

Thanks for your question, James.

And remember,

you too can have your question answered on China Uncensored

when you become a Patreon supporter.

Once again, I'm Chris Chappell.

See you next time.

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Jeep Wrangler LiteDOTs LED Tail Lights (1987-2006 YJ & TJ) Review & Install - Duration: 9:05.

Hi, I'm Ryan from Extreme Terrain, and today, I'm here with LiteDots LED tail lights for

your '86 to '06 Wrangler YJ and TJ.

These are gonna be for anyone that are looking to upgrade or replace your stock tail lights

with an LED option that's completely unlike the stock look.

These are an all-in-one light, so they're gonna include the parking, stop, and turn

signal functions, as well as reverse in a bright sharp LED, which is gonna allow for

safer driving at night.

These are a relatively easy install, however you will have to do some wiring to power them

up.

Currently these are the only round option we have on the site, and are middle-of-the-road

as far as price goes at around $200.

As far as install goes, I'm gonna give these a two out of three, since you can install

these in under two hours using simple hand tools.

With that being said, let's hop in to the install.

First step to this installation, we'll need to remove the lenses.

There's gonna be four screws.

We're gonna use a Phillips head screwdriver.

So now that we have the lens off, we're gonna remove the three screws inside of here that

hold this on.

We're gonna use a T30 torques.

If you have a different model, you may have a hex head bolt or some other size, if it

was replaced before.

So now, we're gonna pull this plug out, then we'll unplug the light, and get ready to cut

this plug off.

We're gonna do the same thing for the other side.

So now, to remove the light, we're gonna use a 10 millimeter to remove the 3 factory bolts.

So we have our stock tail light uninstalled, we're just about ready to install our new

tail light.

However, I just want to take a few seconds to go over some of the features.

Now, the first thing to point out is this is round, not only is this round, but it's

an LED conversion.

So it's gonna be shock and vibration proof, not only that, but it's made of high-impact

polycarbonate, which is gonna withstand to those impacts on the trail, and it's gonna

maintain full transparency even in direct sunlight.

Now, when this light is off and not lit, it's gonna maintain the black look, so it's gonna

give you a real sleek appearance on your Jeep.

Not only that, but it's much smaller than the stock one, so it's not gonna stick out

as far, running the risk of hitting obstacles on the trail.

Now, these are LED, so they're gonna be much brighter than stock, which is just gonna add

to that sleek appearance and give you safer driving at night.

Now, with that being said, let's show you how these get installed.

So the next step is to remove the license plate and the license plate holder, since

we'll have to modify that to fit the new round LEDs.

I'm gonna use a 10 millimeter socket to remove the license plate bracket.

So the next thing to install the light, first off, you're gonna have to choose the light

with the LEDs on the outside.

So this one has them on the left, this is gonna be our driver's side.

The next thing is you're gonna have to find the wiring on this plug, and which wires coordinate.

So we found that the white with a yellow trace is for the tail light, the yellow with a green

trace is for our reverse, and then the green with a red trace is for our brake and turn

signal.

So what we're gonna do is we're gonna cut these wires, we're gonna use our provided

little splices, and then we're gonna splice in our new tail lights.

So after we cut these wires, we're gonna go and strip the ends.

And we're gonna have to do the same thing on our new tail light.

So we're gonna begin with our tail light, which is the brown wire on our new LED.

So we're gonna go ahead and slide one of these connectors completely over this.

And then we're gonna take these two wires, we're gonna twist them together.

So we're gonna slide that back over until this solder seal is right in the middle of

that wire.

Now, we're gonna melt the solder seal and we're gonna shrink the rest of the tubing.

So next, we're gonna do red.

Red is for your brake lights and your turn signal.

This is gonna go to our green with a red trace.

So we're gonna slip our end...over that, and we'll twist our two wires together.

So last one is gonna be our reverse.

Our reverse is gonna be blue on our new light, and a white with a green trace on our Jeep.

So we're gonna slide our little connector over.

So we're just about ready to install this light.

We have brand new bolts that we're gonna use.

First, we're gonna need to take the smallest bolt that they provide you, which is a self-tapper,

and we're gonna run through these two holes here.

Then we can install our light and hook up our ground.

So now, we're ready to install this.

We're gonna go ahead and use the provided bolts that they give us, and you'll need a

3/16 Allen key.

We're gonna take this ground and we're gonna drop it down, since it's gonna hook to the

frame.

So we're gonna need to pull this flap down.

Once you pull that down, you should be able to find your ground wire.

And then once you find that, you can pull that out.

Push that back up in there, and then we'll hook it onto the body of the Jeep.

So we're gonna do the same thing for the other side.

Next, we're gonna tap the hole with a 3/8 socket.

So the next step, we need to reinstall our license plate bracket.

Before we do that, we're gonna need to cut it out to fit around the light, so I basically

just held it up there, marked approximately how much I'll need to cut off, and then we

can test fit it if it doesn't work.

So I'm gonna use an air saw and I'm gonna cut this little section out.

So now that we've modified our bracket to fit around the light, we can reinstall it.

So that wraps up my review and install.

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'Nightmare' in Indonesia 5 days after quake and tsunami - Duration: 1:50.

Over in quake-hit Indonesia.

Rescuers are getting closer to the heart of the disaster.

But with the earthquake and tsunami having caused the ground to liquefy, progress has

been slow.

Hong Yoo has the latest.

Buildings reduced to rubble and dead bodies lined up in the streets.

Rescue efforts continue in the city of Palu, Indonesia five days after it was hit by a

magnitude 7.5 earthquake and a tsunami.

It seems now the damage is worse than expected.

Within Palu, the regency of Donggala, equivalent to a county, was struck the hardest.

Even the Indonesian government was unaware of the damage because Donggala was cut off

from electricity and communications.

Its residents are desperately calling for help.

"Pay attention to Donggala, Mr. President.

Pay attention to Donggala.

There are still a lot of unattended villages here, not only Palu.

There are lots of villages in Donggala.

176 villages."

Thankfully, on Tuesday the International Red Cross rescue team was able to reach the city.

The volunteers described the scene as a nightmare.

The number of deaths from the disaster had already surpassed one thousand,... but that

could go a lot higher once the deaths in Donggala are counted.

Among those waiting to be rescued could be four South Korean nationals who've yet to

be contacted.

The South Korean Foreign Ministry is trying to reach them, having verified the safety

of five others.

Among them is a man possibly trapped under rubble of a hotel.

That hotel is among the six locations that the Indonesian government has given priority

on its search.

Meanwhile, South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon has asked the foreign ministry to

look for ways to help Indonesia recover, such as dispatching emergency relief troops, and

sending medical aid.

Hong Yoo, Arirang News.

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It's a beautiful scenario to play, we can't forget the fact we are playing a nice competition, we have to enjoy it.

But we also have the responsability to fight for that victory and we are all well aware of that.

There's no secret. As I said we have to enjoy knowing we have a gerat team to accomplish something important here.

We've been showing the work done and the merits to win every match. We finally did in last game against Real Sociedad

after many matches playing at a high level we definitely deserved the victory the other day.

It's always a double-edged sword when a team is not doing good. We know they are a good team with top players

so we cannot rely on the fact that they are going through a tough time because every match is different.

My teammates and I are motivated to play hard and do our best to try and get the win in this stadium.

It will be tough but we have a strong team to make good things happen here.

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Korean traditional roof tile to be named 'treasure' for the first time: Official - Duration: 1:07.

South Korea recognizes tangible cultural assets that carry higher importance as 'treasure.'

For the first time, traditional roof tile, as a piece separate from a house, is granted

that title.

Choi Si-young explains why "Giwa" deserve that recognition.

The Cultural Heritage Administration announced on Tuesday it will soon designate the traditional

Korean roof tile as a 'treasure'.

Baked from mud, the roof tile, also known as 'giwa,' characterizes the nation's traditional

wooden architecture.

Giwa dates back to the ancient kingdom of Silla, where the tiles were produced under

a very high artistic standard.

Buddhist paintings and a bronze drum used in Buddhist ceremonies will also be named

treasures.

The Buddhist paintings are part of an exclusive and rare group of Buddhist art pieces from

the 18th century, while the bronze drum is quite significant also because its has the

year it was made marked.

In addition, the cultural agency selected a letter for treasure.

The letter was written by a king during the Joseon dynasty, and it was addressed to the

king's vassals, who were granted special royal privileges for their distinguished service.

Choi Si-young, Arirang News.

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'Senior Citizens Day', more South Koreans worried about aging - Duration: 1:52.

Today is 'Senior Citizens Day' here in the nation.

As South Korea becomes one of the fastest aging societies in the world, there are concerns

over how the country can properly support the growing elderly population.

Seo Bo-bin has the full story.

South Korea is on course to become one of the fastest-paced aging populations among

the 35 members of the OECD.

The ever-increasing number of elderly people coupled with longer life expectancy has generated

concerns about old age in South Korean society.

According to a survey conducted by the National Human Rights Commission of Korea on some 1,000

people aged 65 or older, poverty and generational conflict have been identified as the biggest

concerns facing elderly people.

About 38 percent said they worry about their economic stability and at least 24 percent

said it's difficult to make a living, but they didn't receive any support from the government.

With worries growing,... the average age for expected retirement came to 72-point-nine

years,... up four-point-four years compared to the previous year.

Also, as elderly people are becoming more and more isolated from society, one out of

four elderly people have pondered ending their lives.

The suicide rate for the elderly in South Korea is more than twice the national average.

"There's great concern about the aging population and it's connected to the economic difficulties

facing the younger generation, such as the low birth rate and unemployment."

With about ten years left before South Korea is officially classified as a super-aged society,

experts say government support for the human rights of the elderly is urgently needed.

Seo Bo-bin, Arirang News.

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A former deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency believes...

North Korea's denuclearization CAN be achieved by 2021,... as pledged by its leader Kim Jong-un.

In an interview with Voice of America,... Olli Heinonen said... the proposed timeline

is practical,... but it needs to be supported by early action.

Instead of shipping the weapons out of the regime,... he advised extracting the nuclear

material from the weapons,... and taking only the materials out of North Korea.

A process which would only require one or two years.

Heinonen added....

Washington needs to take corresponding measures, by assisting Pyeongyang's industry development,...

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How we do cybersecurity - Duration: 1:49.

In my previous video we talked about cybersecurity and how

cyber attacks are becoming more and more commonplace worldwide.

In this video we wanted to take a chance to talk to you about what we're doing here at Revolut

to make sure your personal information stays safe.

As an information security professional I know there are thousands of attacks that are going on every day

not just in the banking sector but worldwide.

Over 14 billion data records have been lost since 2013 so it's about time we do something different.

There are three ways in which we're doing this.

The first is to build security into our business to make sure that everybody

here understands the part they play to keep our customers' data safe.

Secondly, we build security into our products. So you've probably used some of our

advanced card features like turning off contactless or turning on location-based security.

And finally we're adding new features like machine learning and

artificial intelligence to our internal processes here at Revolut to stay one step ahead of the cyber criminals.

One of the projects I've been working on is aimed at

creating a machine learning based fraud detective.

It continuously monitors your transactions

trying to identify your purchasing behaviour.

And when it notices a suspicious transaction it blocks it and you will be able to tell it

whether it's you are not making that purchase. Think about it as something

watching your back - something that protects you from fraudsters.

This is just one of the many ways in which we tackle cybercrime

Check out our latest blog posts for more top tips for how you can stay safe from cybercrime

and look out for more videos like this.

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