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    Wired for power: The geopolitics of subsea cables in the South China Sea

    By Carla Teng-Westergaard for the Asian Media Centre Laced across the seabed are undersea fibre-optic cables – the…
    #Politics #audio #currentaffairs #geopolitics #News #podcasts #PublicRadio #RadioNewZealand #RNZ
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