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Vietnam pulls ‘Abominable’ film over South China Sea map
Animation film pulled over scene that shows map with China’s unilaterally declared ‘nine-dash line’ of South China Sea. Vietnam has pulled the animated DreamWorks film Abominable from cinemas over a scene featuring a map which shows China’s unilaterally declared “nine-dash line” in the South China Sea, state media reported on Monday. The U-shaped line […]
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When World War III Happens, It Will Start In One Of These 5 Places
You May Also Like: 5 Best Submarines of All Time, 5 Best Aircraft Carriers of All Time, 5 Best Battleships of All Time and Worst Submarine of All Time. The world has avoided war between major power war since 1945, even if the United States and the Soviet Union came quite close on several […]
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Philippines’ top diplomat apologises to China for Mao Zedong tweets
In a photo taken on Oct 1, a giant portrait of former Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong passes by Tiananmen Square during the National Day parade in Beijing. MANILA (BLOOMBERG) – The Philippines’ top diplomat apologised on Sunday (Oct 13) for Twitter posts on Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People’s Republic […]
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South China Sea: Like Vietnam, Duterte Teams Up With Russia To Stop China
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is beginning to learn a lesson or two from Vietnam in dealing with China’s aggression in the South China Sea: Team up with Russia’s Rosneft to explore for oil and gas in Philippine waters being claimed by Beijing. That’s according to an article published in Rappler by Pia Ranada. Rosneft […]
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‘Demonising’ China could backfire on US in Southeast Asia, report warns
Donald Trump’s administration should stop “demonising” China’s actions in Southeast Asia because forcing countries in the region to choose between Beijing and Washington could backfire, a US think tank has suggested. Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) have largely been “like-minded” in resisting American pressure to distance themselves from China and […]
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How China gets American companies to parrot its propaganda
It has all been so vague and furious and quick. First, Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted and then deleted a post last weekend supporting the protests in Hong Kong. When Chinese sponsors fled, the Chinese Basketball Association suspended cooperation with the team and the Internet giant Tencent stopped streaming Rockets games, Morey […]
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For Xi Jinping, the biggest danger to the Communist Party is itself
The main agenda of the gathering of nearly 300 of the party’s most influential members is to “discuss important issues concerning how to uphold and improve the system of socialism with Chinese characteristics and make progress in modernising China’s system and capacity for governance”, according to the state-run Xinhua news agency. But one should […]
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New Philippines military chief sees no ‘shooting war’ in South China Sea despite disputes
The new head of the Armed Forces of the Philippines has said he does not expect a “shooting war” to occur in the South China Sea, despite Manila’s diplomatic protests against China’s intrusions into its territorial waters. “I don’t think it’s going to the point that there is going to be an actual conflict, […]
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Fact check: ESPN broadcasts China map showing invalidated ‘9-dash line’
MANILA, Philippines — Sports entertainment giant ESPN broadcast on Wednesday a controversial map of China showing the already disproven “nine-dash line” used to illustrate its claim over virtually the entire South China Sea which was invalidated in a 2016 ruling by an international tribunal. The said map shown for about four seconds in the […]
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ASEAN Starts to Notice China’s South China Sea expansion
The growing influence of the Chinese military across Southeast Asia and beyond is compelling the Association of Southeast Asian Nations member states, which have traditionally shied away from collective regional security, to look at the issue with a new focus. The People’s Liberation Army’s regional activities have pushed the ASEAN countries to put their […]
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South China Sea used by Beijing ‘used to smuggle crude oil’ to avoid global sanctions
CHINA has smuggled crude oil from Iran via the South China Sea so they did not have to pay tough international sanctions as tensions soar between the world’s super powers. A huge 910,000 tonnes of crude oil was offloaded at Chinese ports during the month of September after it was transferred in the South […]
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China chaos: Beijing hits out at US with visa crackdown as simmering tensions boil over
BEIJING has launched a visa crackdown on US citizens with links to anti-China groups as tensions between the two countries threaten to boil over. Ministry of Public Security chiefs are bringing in visa restrictions to limit the ability of anyone employed or sponsored by US intelligence services and human rights groups to travel to […]