China’s military activity post Taiwan election
China's first significant military activity around Taiwan after the election heightens tensions in the region.
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China's first significant military activity around Taiwan after the election heightens tensions in the region.
Asian markets face turbulence as China's economic challenges and speculation over potential rate cuts contribute to a slide in stocks, leaving investors on edge amid a volatile landscape.
Ahmed Nazim, the policy director at the President’s Office, stated that the Maldivian delegation proposed the removal of Indian troops by March 15, emphasizing this as President Muizzu's policy. However, the deadline was not mentioned in official statements from both India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Maldives Foreign Office.
Lai's victory marks an unprecedented third consecutive presidential term for the pro-sovereignty Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which has governed Taiwan for eight years.
Myanmar's military and ethnic armed groups, facilitated by China, declare a ceasefire after months of conflict.
As Taiwan's crucial elections unfold, all eyes, especially those from China, are closely monitoring the political landscape. The results of these elections are poised to have significant implications in the delicate cross-strait relations.
Russian tourists prepare for a visit to North Korea, potentially marking the first instance of tourists allowed in North Korea since strict pandemic border lockdowns.
Ko Wen-je, TPP's candidate in Taiwan's elections, openly embraces cross-party collaboration, highlighting his willingness to work across political lines for the benefit of Taiwan's interests.
President Joko Widodo's visit to Hanoi has elevated diplomatic ties between Indonesia and Vietnam, emphasizing joint efforts to enhance security in the South China Sea and fostering corporate collaborations.
The U.S. government opposes any interference in Taiwan's elections and expresses concern over Beijing's military pressure.
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