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Is Hanoi quietly building Asean alliances on a South China Sea code of conduct?

South China Morning Post 29 Nov 2024
Diplomatic upgrade with Kuala Lumpur could lead to a more united front from claimant countries in their dispute with Beijing, analysts say ... .
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How Xi’s Korean peninsula warning highlights Beijing’s political headache from all sides

South China Morning Post 21 Nov 2024
A statement by Xi Jinping over the volatile Korean peninsula signals China’s growing concern in the region, observers say ... .
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Is China ready to lead the way on fighting climate change after Donald Trump’s return?

South China Morning Post 19 Nov 2024
Beijing is under pressure to fill the leadership vacuum, but the world’s largest carbon emitter is resisting calls to provide more funding ... .
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Will Xi’s final summit with Biden ease US-China anxiety before next Trump presidency?

South China Morning Post 13 Nov 2024
Despite frosty ties between the two countries, both leaders have personal messages to share face to face before Biden leaves White House, analysts say ... .
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Would US election chaos be an opportunity for China to attack Taiwan?

South China Morning Post 05 Nov 2024
It might be a chance for pariah states such as North Korea to cause trouble but China bigger issues to deal with ... .
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US presidential elections looms, with impact to be felt across Asia

South China Morning Post 04 Nov 2024
In this week’s issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we look at the latest ahead of Tuesday’s vote, including its potential implications for the Asia-Pacific region ... .
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Timing is everything: China-India border deal is a victory for Russia’s Vladimir Putin

South China Morning Post 29 Oct 2024
Credit to Russian leader for Beijing-New Delhi mediation says much about Moscow’s influence in an increasingly chaotic world, and what it stands to gain ... .
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Consulate attack highlights China’s ‘delicate’ balancing act in Myanmar

South China Morning Post 27 Oct 2024
Blast raises doubt over whether military government can protect Chinese assets and comes ahead of possible China visit by junta chief, analysts say ... .
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Guangdong’s Harsh Persecution of Church of Almighty God Members

Bitter Winter English 25 Oct 2024
Since 2022, raids, arrests, long jail sentences and even one suspicious death in jail have marked an increasingly severe campaign of repression in the province. by Jiang Tao. A criminal court case in Guangdong. From Weibo ... From Weibo ... ....
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Why US election winner might find North Korea its ‘most dangerous flashpoint’ with China

South China Morning Post 22 Oct 2024
Kim Jong-un’s ratcheting up of nuclear tensions may leave China in a no-win situation as he seeks to pile pressure on the next president ... .
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China in ‘tight spot’ as Korean peninsula hostilities test ‘strategic patience’

South China Morning Post 18 Oct 2024
Pyongyang’s provocations and growing alignment with Moscow are putting Beijing in an awkward position, according to experts ... .
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Taiwan will remain a flashpoint no matter who wins the US election: analysts

South China Morning Post 18 Oct 2024
Security in the Taiwan Strait will be at ‘greater risk’ over next the 4 years, regardless of election outcome, expert says ... .
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Can a divided Asean benefit China in the long run?

South China Morning Post 15 Oct 2024
China has scored easy points with the US distracted and Asean struggling to find its own voice. But a weak Asean risks losing its relevance ... .
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What is China’s next move as the Middle East violence escalates?

South China Morning Post 05 Oct 2024
Beijing could benefit from its anti-Israel stance and a distracted US, but may struggle to play a meaning role in bringing peace, analysts say ... .

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