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  • Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and the threat to football’s state-owned superpowers


    Inside the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, there was a television camera trained on the Paris Saint-Germain delegation, waiting for a reaction.

    They didn’t disappoint. Club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi looked like he had seen a ghost. So did sporting director Luis Campos, sitting alongside him.

    Al-Khelaifi had been among the most enthusiastic advocates of the new Champions League format: more match-ups between the biggest clubs, more competition, more excitement, he promised. But judging by his startled look during the first-ever league-phase draw last August, being pitted against Manchester City, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid and others in their eight matches was not what he had in mind.

    He put a brave face on it afterwards, repeatedly telling reporters how “amazing” this season’s competition was going to be and how, though he felt PSG had the “toughest draw” of all 36 participating clubs, he was excited by the challenge ahead.

    Five months later, PSG are languishing in 26th place in the Champions League standings, facing a battle even to scrape into next month’s play-off round to see who fills out the last 16 after winning just two of their first six matches. Al-Khelaifi’s initial look of horror has begun to look justified.

    But PSG are not alone in that respect. The past two European champions, Real Madrid and Manchester City, are 22nd and 24th respectively. And while Madrid are firmly expected to progress, with games against Red Bull Salzburg and Brest to finish the league phase, PSG’s meeting with City at the Parc des Princes tonight is laced with the kind of jeopardy that is all too rare at this stage of the Champions League.

    Such heavyweight contests have been a welcome feature of this season’s competition, with no seeding system during the league phase. But to this point they have felt relatively relaxed — glamorous, high-profile occasions with relatively little risk, just the way the big clubs’ owners like it.

    This will be the seventh meeting between PSG and City since they were acquired by, respectively, Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) and Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the vice-president of the United Arab Emirates, in 2011 and 2008. The rewards were far greater when they met in the Champions League’s quarter-finals in 2016 and its semi-finals four years ago, with City winning both ties. This time the rewards are far outweighed by the potential consequences of defeat.

    Title holders PSG are nine points clear at the top of Ligue 1 and unbeaten in their 18 matches in France’s top flight this season, but their Qatari owners have never been remotely satisfied by domestic success. In sporting terms, their PSG project is judged almost entirely on what they do in the Champions League, a competition Al-Khelaifi first talked about needing to win by 2016, then by 2018… It is a target which, for all the encouraging steps made in the past 18 months under latest head coach Luis Enrique, has rarely felt more distant than it does right now.


    City training in Manchester yesterday (Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images)

    PSG’s chief revenue officer Marc Armstrong told the BBC last season that, contrary to some of Al-Khelaifi’s statements in the past, the Champions League was “not an obsession” for them. “Would we love to win it? Yes,” he said, but he added, “You don’t have to win the Champions League to be a successful club.”

    Of course not. And City finally did so in 2023 by following a clear football vision rather than an unhealthy “Champions League or bust” obsession. But for PSG, trusting the process has proved almost impossible. Ligue 1 supremacy has been taken for granted (which is not to say it has always been achieved), so marginal defeats on the European stage have often felt cataclysmic.

    There is, though, a misconception in imagining that the legitimacy of the entire Qatari project at PSG (and likewise the Abu Dhabi project at City) hinges on Champions League success. It doesn’t. PSG and City are trophy assets, whose acquisitions can be seen to reflect the wider diplomatic, economic and strategic relationships between France and Qatar, and the UK and UAE. In that respect, PSG and City have already fulfilled their purpose.

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    Manchester City and Abu Dhabi: Triumphant passion project or geopolitical powerplay?

    The last time the two clubs met in the Champions League, in its 2021-22 group phase, diplomatic relations between the two Gulf nations had only recently been restored after the Qatar diplomatic crisis. Links have improved considerably since then, with increased cooperation over economic matters as well as over the Israel-Gaza conflict.

    A statement from the Qatari government earlier this week detailed conversations between Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, its prime minister, and UAE minister of foreign affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan (Sheikh Mansour’s younger brother) discussing “the latest developments in Gaza and occupied Palestine territories, particularly in light of the ceasefire agreement and the exchange of detainees and prisoners”.

    As much as PSG and City have become flagships for Qatar and Abu Dhabi respectively, they are also just small parts of a far bigger picture as the Gulf region’s global influence — and Europe’s financial dependence on it — continues to grow.


    Paris Saint-Germain training in Paris yesterday ahead of tonight’s match (Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images)

    The rivalry between PSG and City is genuine, though.

    While the two clubs had a common grievance with UEFA, European football’s governing body, over the implementation and enforcement of financial fair play (FFP) regulations, Al-Khelaifi has sat on UEFA’s executive committee since 2019 and been chairman of the European Club Association (ECA) since April 2021, capitalising on his opposition that spring to the failed European Super League project, to which City and five other Premier League clubs had signed up. City’s chief executive Ferran Soriano was elected to the ECA board in 2023, having missed out two years earlier.

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    Tension, suspicion and plotting – what happened after the collapse of the Super League

    On the pitch, it is a different matter. The tables have turned since 2016, when, the day before the first leg of that quarter-final at Paris’ Parc des Princes, PSG’s then head coach Laurent Blanc suggested, “Maybe in Europe, they (City) are a bit behind us.” It looked that way for a time, but that 3-2 aggregate defeat spelt the end for Blanc that summer.

    PSG reached the Champions League final in 2020 and semi-finals the following year and again last season, but after the departure of so many big-name stars from the squad, most notably Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, the talk is of a new project under Campos and Luis Enrique, one that is more long-term in its focus. PSG have been successful, but the type of continuity City have enjoyed under manager Pep Guardiola for the past nine years — the past few months’ turbulence notwithstanding — has so far been elusive.

    At the pre-match news conference on Tuesday, PSG forward Ousmane Dembele called this the most important game since his €50million (£42.3m/$52.1m at the current exchange rate) transfer from Barcelona in summer 2023. “We know we have to stay alive,” he said — aware that, even if they beat City, they might still have to get a result away at Germany’s Stuttgart next Wednesday to secure a place in those two-leg February play-offs.

    “This is a very peculiar match because of the format of the competition,” Luis Enrique said. “It (would have been) hard to imagine that Manchester City and PSG would have (only) this many points after six games.”

    It would — and it remains to be seen whether all of that illustrates the strength of the format, the randomness of the fixtures or simply the localised difficulties both clubs have had this season.

    Whatever the answer, tonight’s showdown in Paris — “a final”, Guardiola is calling it — is the kind of occasion the Champions League needs.

    It cannot be just about big clubs and big teams playing each other more often. There has to be something at stake, something riding on it, a sense of excitement and drama. It still requires such elite teams to underperform significantly, but so far in this competition PSG and City have done that, which is why, rather than a dead rubber, the Parc des Princes will be staging a dogfight.

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    Vanity project: How money made Paris Saint-Germain blind to their city’s talent

    (Top photos: Al-Khelaifi, left, and Sheikh Mansour; Getty Images)





    In recent years, football has seen the rise of state-owned superpowers such as Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain, who have transformed themselves into global footballing giants with the backing of wealthy owners. These clubs have been able to outspend their rivals and assemble star-studded squads that have dominated their domestic leagues and competed for major European honours.

    Manchester City, owned by the Abu Dhabi United Group, and Paris Saint-Germain, owned by Qatar Sports Investments, have both benefitted from huge investment in player transfers, state-of-the-art facilities, and cutting-edge technology. This has allowed them to attract some of the world’s best players and coaches, and establish themselves as forces to be reckoned with on the global stage.

    However, the rise of these state-owned superpowers has also raised concerns about the impact of their financial muscle on the competitive balance of football. Critics argue that the dominance of clubs like Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain threatens to create a two-tier system in which only a handful of clubs have a realistic chance of winning major honours.

    Furthermore, there are ethical concerns about the human rights records of the countries that own these clubs, with both the UAE and Qatar facing criticism for their treatment of migrant workers and restrictions on freedom of speech. This has led to calls for greater scrutiny of the ownership structures of football clubs and for more transparency in the way they are run.

    As the influence of state-owned superpowers continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how football’s governing bodies respond to the challenges they pose. Will they impose stricter financial regulations to level the playing field, or will they allow these clubs to continue to operate with impunity? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – the rise of Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, and other state-owned superpowers is reshaping the landscape of football in ways that could have far-reaching consequences for the sport.

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  • Red Sonja LOT Dynamite Price of blood superpowers INvincible age chaos



    Red Sonja LOT Dynamite Price of blood superpowers INvincible age chaos

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    Red Sonja: Price of Blood, the latest installment in Dynamite’s ongoing Red Sonja series, is a thrilling new chapter in the saga of the She-Devil with a Sword. In this action-packed story, Red Sonja must confront powerful enemies and face deadly challenges as she fights to protect her homeland and her people.

    But Red Sonja is not just a skilled warrior – she also possesses incredible superpowers that make her virtually invincible in battle. With her unparalleled strength, speed, and agility, she is able to overcome any obstacle that stands in her way.

    As Red Sonja battles against the forces of chaos and evil, she must also confront the challenges of age and mortality. Despite her incredible abilities, she is not immortal, and she must face the reality of her own mortality as she fights to protect those she cares about.

    With stunning artwork and a gripping storyline, Red Sonja: Price of Blood is a must-read for fans of the iconic sword-wielding heroine. Don’t miss out on this exciting new chapter in Red Sonja’s epic tale of adventure and heroism!
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  • AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order – VERY GOOD

    AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order – VERY GOOD



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    AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order – VERY GOOD

    In this age of rapid technological advancement, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changer that promises to revolutionize industries, economies, and societies. Two global powerhouses, China and Silicon Valley, are at the forefront of this AI revolution, vying for dominance in a new world order shaped by intelligent machines.

    China, with its vast population, government support, and ambitious tech companies like Baidu and Tencent, has rapidly become a leader in AI research and development. The Chinese government’s vision for AI dominance is evident in its investments in AI startups, education initiatives, and infrastructure projects like smart cities. With a growing pool of AI talent and data, China is poised to challenge Silicon Valley’s long-standing dominance in tech innovation.

    Meanwhile, Silicon Valley remains a hotbed of AI innovation, home to tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Amazon that are driving the development of cutting-edge AI technologies. The Valley’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, venture capital funding, and culture of risk-taking have enabled it to stay ahead in the global AI race. However, China’s rise as an AI superpower poses a formidable challenge to Silicon Valley’s supremacy.

    As these two AI superpowers compete for technological leadership, the rest of the world is caught in the middle, grappling with the implications of AI on jobs, privacy, security, and geopolitics. The rise of AI has the potential to reshape the global economy, redefine power dynamics, and create new opportunities and challenges for countries around the world.

    In this new world order, where AI superpowers like China and Silicon Valley wield immense influence, it is crucial for policymakers, businesses, and individuals to navigate the complexities of AI technology responsibly. By understanding the opportunities and risks of AI, harnessing its potential for social good, and addressing its ethical and regulatory challenges, we can ensure that AI serves humanity and advances the common good.

    As we stand on the brink of a new era defined by AI superpowers, let us strive to harness the power of intelligent machines for the benefit of all and shape a future that is truly AI-enhanced and human-centered.
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  • AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order – GOOD

    AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order – GOOD



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    In recent years, the power dynamics in the global tech industry have shifted dramatically, with China emerging as a major player in the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. At the same time, Silicon Valley continues to be a hub of innovation and a leader in AI research and development.

    This new reality has raised questions about how these two AI superpowers will shape the future of technology and the world at large. Will they collaborate and share their knowledge for the greater good, or will they compete and potentially create a new world order dominated by AI?

    On the one hand, the collaboration between China and Silicon Valley could lead to groundbreaking advancements in AI that benefit humanity as a whole. By pooling their resources and expertise, these two powerhouses could work together to solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges, such as climate change, healthcare, and poverty.

    On the other hand, the competition between China and Silicon Valley could lead to a new world order in which AI becomes a tool for control and dominance. With both sides vying for supremacy in the AI race, there is a risk that the technology could be used to manipulate and exploit populations, rather than empower them.

    Ultimately, the future of AI and its impact on the world will depend on how China and Silicon Valley choose to wield their power. By working together and prioritizing ethical considerations, these AI superpowers have the potential to create a future that is truly transformative and beneficial for all. Let’s hope they choose the path of collaboration and cooperation for the greater good.
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  • Evolution of Goddess: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Activating Your Feminine Superpowers

    Evolution of Goddess: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Activating Your Feminine Superpowers


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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Atria/Enliven Books (July 10, 2018)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1501164066
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1501164064
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.38 x 0.6 x 9.13 inches

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    Customers find the book informative and inspiring. They find it an enjoyable read with a good introduction. The author’s voice resonates with readers, helping them reflect on their own thoughts and place in the universe.

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    In this post, we will explore the evolution of the goddess archetype and how modern women can tap into their feminine superpowers to create a more empowered and fulfilling life.

    The concept of the goddess has been present in human culture for thousands of years, representing the divine feminine energy that resides within all of us. From ancient mythologies to modern-day spirituality, the goddess embodies qualities such as intuition, creativity, nurturing, and strength.

    As women continue to reclaim their power and embrace their femininity in a world that often values masculine traits, it is important to understand the evolution of the goddess archetype and how it can guide us in activating our own feminine superpowers.

    In this guide, we will explore practices such as meditation, journaling, and connecting with nature that can help us tap into our intuition and creativity. We will also discuss the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and cultivating self-love as essential components of activating our feminine superpowers.

    By embracing the goddess within us, we can cultivate a sense of balance, empowerment, and connection to our true selves. Join us on this journey of self-discovery and empowerment as we awaken our feminine superpowers and step into our full potential as modern goddesses.
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  • AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order

    AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order


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    Customers find the book very valuable, enjoyable, and thrilling. They appreciate the deeper understanding of how China Inc. works. Readers describe the writing quality as well-written, personal, and concise. They also find the narrative interesting and entertaining.

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    In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changing force with the potential to shape the future of our world. Two global powerhouses, China and Silicon Valley, are leading the charge in AI development, sparking a new era of competition and collaboration that is reshaping the global balance of power.

    In his book “AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order,” author Kai-Fu Lee explores the rise of AI and its implications for the future. Lee, a former executive at Google and Microsoft, provides an insider’s perspective on the AI race between China and the United States, shedding light on the strategies and technologies driving their respective efforts.

    China, with its massive population and government support for AI research, has made significant strides in AI development, challenging Silicon Valley’s long-standing dominance in the field. Companies like Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu are investing heavily in AI technologies, while the Chinese government has laid out ambitious plans to become a global leader in AI by 2030.

    Meanwhile, Silicon Valley continues to push the boundaries of AI innovation, with companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon leading the charge. The region’s strong ecosystem of tech talent, venture capital, and academic institutions has fueled its success in AI development, making it a powerhouse in the industry.

    As China and Silicon Valley compete for AI supremacy, the rest of the world is left to navigate the implications of this new technological landscape. From job displacement to ethical concerns, the rise of AI presents both opportunities and challenges for society at large.

    In “AI Superpowers,” Lee offers a thought-provoking analysis of the AI revolution and its potential impact on the global order. By examining the strategies and motivations of China and Silicon Valley in the AI race, Lee provides valuable insights into the future of technology and its implications for geopolitics, economics, and society.

    As we stand on the brink of a new era dominated by AI, “AI Superpowers” offers a timely and compelling look at the forces shaping our world and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
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