'Brexit' hasn't wreaked predicted chaos, Apple's tax case reflects struggle between governments and big business, China and India: spoiling for a fight?, John Kerry and Sergey Lavrov could become closer
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The New Zealand Herald / Auckland, New Zealand
鈥楤rexit鈥 hasn鈥檛 wreaked the financial chaos some predicted
鈥淚t鈥檚 been two months since the Brexit vote caught investors by surprise, sending financial markets into a tailspin,鈥 . 鈥淭he world hasn鈥檛 ended in the wake of this decision, and some of the first post-Brexit economic indicators actually point to the whole region holding up pretty well.... As the votes were being counted, shares fell sharply.... The British pound fell to its lowest level since 1985 against the US dollar, while investors flocked to traditional safe havens.... But the turmoil was short-lived. The United Kingdom market took just four days to recover to its pre-Brexit level, while United States shares recouped losses within 10 days.... There鈥檚 a long way to go for the UK to disentangle itself from Europe, and this process will undoubtedly cause a few casualties along the way. The pound could be one of these.... However, Brexit is far from being a complete disaster for Britain, Europe and certainly the rest of the world.鈥
The Independent / Britain
Apple鈥檚 tax case reflects struggle between governments and business behemoths
鈥淚n recent decades, the world has become used to seeing huge and powerful corporations overwhelm small and feeble nation states...,鈥 . 鈥淪uch was all too obviously the case with Ireland, virtually bankrupted by the global financial crisis 鈥 and Apple, the world鈥檚 richest company by some measures. In return for parking some of its facilities and creating jobs in the Republic, Apple was, we now learn, offered a tax rate of less than 1 per cent according to some.... Thanks to the European Commission, which receives little gratitude whatever it does, Europe鈥檚 citizens have discovered the full scale of this abuse 鈥 and also found themselves, through the EU Commission, in the unaccustomed position of being able to do something about it.... It used to be imperial powers that followed the maxim 鈥榙ivide and rule鈥; now it is imperial corporations who enjoy that prerogative.鈥澛
South China Morning Post / Hong Kong
If you believe headlines, you might think China and India are spoiling for a fight
鈥淲hoever thinks China and India aren鈥檛 getting on, may need to get off the news for a while...,鈥 . 鈥淭ake the current sniping over BrahMos missile.... It began with a Times of India scoop on August 3 that India was deploying the supersonic cruise missile in its Arunachal Pradesh state, which China claims as its own. Such militaristic reportage of India鈥檚 preparations for its coming war with China has become increasingly common in Indian media in recent years and is treated with a degree of circumspection by serious students of the region鈥檚 geopolitics. But it can be disturbing stuff if you are a Chinese defence commentator or journalist.... Bombarded with content all day, the hapless reader, too, is denied the opportunity for reflection. So in the hurry to retweet the headlines, no one notices that at every stage of this particular news loop, the sources to the key stories are all unidentified. Neither has the Indian government declared the deployment nor has the Indian Army issued a press release telling the Chinese to mind their own business, nor has the Chinese government threatened an escalation.鈥
Al Jazeera / Qatar
How John Kerry and Sergey Lavrov could become closer
鈥淪ince he began his tenure as [Russia鈥檚] foreign minister in 2004, Sergey Lavrov鈥檚 relationships with former United States secretaries of state Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton have been unpleasant...,鈥 . 鈥淟avrov had clashed with Powell over Ukraine鈥檚 2004-20 05 鈥極range Revolution,鈥 and he disliked Rice.... When the Syrian crisis intensified at the beginning of 2012, Clinton termed the Chinese and Russian disapproval to the US initiative to stop the bloodshed in Syria 鈥榙espicable.鈥 Lavrov shot back, calling the American response 鈥榟ysterical鈥.... Kerry and Lavrov finally met to discuss Syria, among other issues.... The meeting reportedly went on for two hours, and when it was finally over; Lavrov portrayed it as 鈥榗onstructive鈥 and 鈥榓mbitious鈥. The US State Department referred to it as 鈥榬eally serious and hard-working.鈥 It was certainly not love at first sight 鈥 but it was the first of many more encounters to come. And with each encounter, suspicion gave way to familiarity as the two grew on each other.鈥