Taiwan targets Beijing-linked infiltration with push for stricter punishment

By Lawrence Chung in Taipei Taiwan’s legislature is weighing amendments to an anti-infiltration law that would impose a minimum one-year prison term on Beijing-linked influence and infiltration activities, while critics have raised concerns about tighter social controls. The proposed changes to the Anti-Infiltration Act, under review by the legislature’s Interior Affairs Committee on Monday, come […]

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Japan’s top diplomat heads to Philippines with South China Sea top of mind

By Jeoffrey Maitem Japan’s top diplomat is heading to the Philippines this week for talks expected to focus on maritime tensions in the South China Sea and Tokyo’s strategic role in the region. Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi’s stop in Manila on Thursday is part of a nine-day diplomatic tour of the Middle East and Asia […]

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Bangladesh to sign Tk608cr deal with China for military drone plant

Bangladesh plans to sign a government-to-government (G-to-G) agreement with China to set up a military drone manufacturing facility, enhancing the country’s air defence capabilities. Ahead of the formal signing, the finance ministry on 6 January approved a project proposal – officially titled “Establishment of Manufacturing Plant and Transfer of Technology (ToT) for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles […]

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Trump wants US$1.5 trillion for ‘dream US military’. Will China boost spending too?

By Seong Hyeon Choi in Hong Kong and Sylvie Zhuang in Beijing US President Donald Trump’s proposal to boost next year’s military budget to US$1.5 trillion aims to blunt China’s global influence, a move analysts said could push Beijing to speed up its own military build-up with “greater urgency”. On Wednesday, Trump wrote on social […]

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China, Russia, South Africa to hold naval exercise off South African coast, Beijing says

BEIJING: China will hold naval and air exercises with ​Russia, South Africa and other BRICS countries off South Africa’s coast in early to mid January, China’s defense ‌ministry said ‌in ‌a ⁠statement ​released ‌on Friday. The ministry called the exercises “joint operations to safeguard vital shipping lanes and economic activities.” Strikes on maritime ⁠targets and […]

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South Korea’s ex-President Yoon faces potential death sentence request in trial

SEOUL: South Korea’s special prosecutor is ​expected to make a sentencing request for former president Yoon Suk Yeol on charges of insurrection over his brief imposition of martial law in 2024, as a lower court trial convened on Friday for its final session. Yoon, who is accused of masterminding an insurrection, could face the death […]

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China bans exports of military-related goods to Japan as dispute intensifies

Ji Siqi in Beijing and Xiaofei Xu in Paris China has banned the export of products with both commercial and military applications to end users linked to the Japanese military amid a protracted diplomatic row between Beijing and Tokyo. Effective immediately, the export of these items – known as “dual-use” goods – to those entities […]

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What North Korea’s missile test after Maduro arrest says about Kim’s denuclearisation stance

By Park Chan-kyong A missile test by North Korea in the aftermath of the US capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro signals what analysts have said is Pyongyang’s cautionary stance over the vulnerability of countries without credible military and nuclear deterrence. While overseeing the launch of multiple missiles on Sunday, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un […]

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China says it cannot accept countries acting as ‘world judge’ after US captures Maduro

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said Beijing cannot accept any country acting as the “world’s judge” after the United States captured Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro. “We have never believed that any country can act as the world’s police, nor do we accept that any nation can claim to be the world’s judge,” Wang told […]

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South Korea’s Lee lands in China, hoping to sidestep Taiwan tensions

BEIJING: South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung arrived in China on Sunday, eager to boost economic ties with Seoul’s largest trading partner while keeping a lid on potentially explosive issues such as Taiwan. Lee is the first South Korean leader to visit Beijing in six years and his four-day trip comes less than a week […]

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