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Philippine Senator Criticizes China’s Taiwan Drills as Regional Threat
Following criticism from the Philippine Department of National Defense that the Chinese Communist Party...
Thailand Strikes Cambodian Scam Hubs in Bold Cross-Border Action
The Thai–Cambodian border was again shaken by artillery fire this week, but Thai authorities insist the...
U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri, a Republican and former Missouri attorney general. (Image: Kyle Rivas/Getty Images)
Schmitt: China’s $50B Lawsuit Over COVID-19 Claims a ‘Badge of Honor’
U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt, a Republican from Missouri and the state’s former attorney general, said on...
Russia–Ukraine Peace Talks Stall as Putin Blasts Europe
By Yang Tianzi The Russia–Ukraine peace process has once again reached an impasse. Ukrainian President...
Why the UN Resolution 2758 on Taiwan Has Come to Haunt Beijing: 5 Hidden Mistakes in a Diplomatic ‘Victory
By Fu Longshan, Vision Times. When United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 passed in 1971,...
Why the World Is Reconsidering Taiwan’s UN Status
By Jing Chen Over the past year, a once-politically frozen issue at the United Nations (UN) has undergone...
The Institute of Security and International Studies (ISIS) at Chulalongkorn University hosts a forum on “The War in Ukraine,” where scholars discussed the Russia–Ukraine conflict, the Thai–Cambodian border situation, the Myanmar crisis, and the rising temperature in Japan–China relations as well as the Taiwan Strait. (Image: CNA / Lee Tsung-Hsien, Bangkok)
Thai Scholars Warn Ukraine War Could Guide China’s Taiwan Strategy
A recent forum in Bangkok examining the Russia–Ukraine war and East Asian geopolitics drew renewed attention...
Taiwan’s Cheng Li-wen Faces Backlash Over ‘I Am Chinese’ Remarks as DPP Officials Defend National Identity
Taiwan’s political discourse reignited this week after Kuomintang (KMT) Chair-elect Cheng Li-wen called...