Imagine if Greenland bordered Portugal, Brazil had no coastline, and Tibet suddenly lay by the sea. Sounds unimaginable, but it really was like that once: about 300 million years ago. We show you how ...
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A Newsweek map illustrates the scale of China’s global loan footprint, drawing on the surprising findings of a recent report from Virginia-based research institute AidData. China, the world’s ...