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South China Sea outrage: Vietnam launches stunning attack on Beijing as tensions deepen
VIETNAM launched a stunning attack at Beijing as it accused a Chinese oil-surveying vessel of territorial violations, worsening the already bitter tension between the two nations over the South China Sea. Hanoi said the vessel and its coastguard escorts had widened its activities by entering Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone. On Friday, Beijing’s Haiyang Dizhi […]
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No ‘absurd’ offer to buy the Spratlys?
Recently, US President Donald Trump, in one of his careless (which many Americans call “mindless and insane”) outbursts, said he wanted to buy Greenland, a large island-territory in Denmark. To which many Danes and their Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen riposted: “It is absurd! Greenland is not for sale!” Buying a country’s territory may indeed […]
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EDITORIAL: China’s sinister anniversary parade
Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) on Tuesday held a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. Redolent of Cold War-era mass parades, a tightly choreographed procession of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s latest hardware — including tanks, intercontinental ballistic missiles and deep-sea drones — rumbled through […]
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China-Australia Rift Deepens as Beijing Tests Overseas Sway
CANBERRA – Australia’s ban on Chinese telecoms giant Huawei’s involvement in its future 5G networks and its crackdown on foreign covert interference are testing Beijing’s efforts to project its power overseas. In its latest maneuver, China sent three scholars to spell out in interviews with Australian media and other appearances steps to mend the […]
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World Opinion On China Becomes More Negative
The Pew Research Center has released an update on its Global Attitudes Survey, which tracks opinion of China on a yearly basis. The changes show a general downward trend since last year: Canada and Sweden had some of the biggest drops in favorable opinion on China, with each country’s favorable rating on China 17 […]
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‘Chinese presence in WPS won’t deter Philippines maritime patrol’
MANILA, Philippines — The growing presence of Chinese vessels in the West Philippine Sea will not stop the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) from sending patrols to the area – especially around the Kalayaan Island Group (KIG) – for monitoring and law enforcement. In at least two occasions this year, Chinese coast guard […]
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US Marine Corps ‘must adapt to long-term China threat’
New US defence official for China affairs ‘will be a stabilising force’ The US Marine Corps needs to be more agile and maritime-focused to counter China’s “long-term existential threat” to the United States, according to the head of the force. Marine Corps commandant General David Berger said the force was working to ensure it […]
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China is resorting to new forms of bullying in the South China Sea
Less is heard these days about China’s massive terraforming operations in the South China Sea, which not long ago exercised neighbours as well as the United States. But that does not mean China is any less assertive in the 1.4m square-mile (3.5m square-km) sea which, on the flimsiest grounds, it claims pretty much in […]
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Pressure is mounting for Australia to get involved in the South China Sea conflict.
Pressure is mounting for Australia to get involved in the South China Sea conflict. President Putin may have become the unwitting meat in a South China Sea sandwich. His cash-strapped oil company is drilling there for Vietnam. But Beijing’s getting pushy. Chinese Coast Guard vessels have been harassing the Russian-owned oil rig near Vanguard Bank, […]
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DOE hopes Palace lifts exploration ban in West Philippine Sea this year
The Department of Energy (DOE) on Wednesday said it is hoping that that Malacañang would lift the moratorium on drilling and exploration activities in disputed areas of West Philippine Sea. DOE Assistant Secretary Leonido Pulido III said the department requested the Office of the President to lift the moratorium and that the Office of […]
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Public opinion on China turns negative in Western Europe and Asia-Pacific, survey finds
Public opinion about China has taken a negative turn across most of Western Europe and its neighbours in the Asia-Pacific region, according to a new survey by a Washington-based think tank. And in both the United States and Canada, more than 60 per cent and 67 per cent of respondents, respectively, held negative views […]
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North Korean ballistic missile lands in Japan’s waters
North Korea fired what appeared to be a “submarine-launched ballistic missile”, Seoul said on Wednesday, a day after Washington and Pyongyang announced they would resume stalled nuclear talks. Pyongyang frequently couples diplomatic overtures with military moves, as a way of maintaining pressure on negotiating partners, analysts say, and may believe this weapons system gives […]