Cambodian activist to be deported from Malaysia

by Jake Sanders, Editor Update: Malaysian Immigration to Deport Serey Sam Back to Denmark In a significant turn of events, Malaysian immigration authorities have decided to deport Serey Sam, a prominent Cambodian activist, back to Denmark. This decision follows his detention on December 4, 2024, while attempting to enter Malaysia on a Danish refugee document….

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China and Philippines clash at sea

By Francis Tuschek, Staff Writer The Philippines reported that the China Coast Guard used a water cannon and “sideswiped” a government vessel on Wednesday during a maritime patrol near the contested Scarborough Shoal, following China’s assertion that it had “exercised control” over the ship. China claims nearly the entire South China Sea, disregarding competing claims…

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Military begins using target acquisition drones

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer The military has started employing newly acquired target-acquisition drones to enhance its surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. These drones are part of a larger purchase of 3,000 commercial drones made by the Ministry of National Defense from the private sector in August. Additionally, the ministry has acquired drones specifically designed for…

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President Lai headed to the Pacific

President Lai by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te is set to visit Hawaii and Guam during an upcoming Pacific trip, which has sparked strong criticism from China. In response, China may conduct military exercises near the island democracy. Lai’s journey will commence on Saturday, taking him to the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, and…

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Taiwan thanks UK for rejecting China’s misrepresentation of international law

by Martin Haffner, Associate Editor, London The Presidential Office expressed gratitude to the UK House of Commons for its unanimous decision to reject China’s misrepresentation of international law regarding Taiwan, which seeks to hinder Taiwan’s involvement in global organizations like the UN. This motion followed a debate on Taiwan’s international status, and the UK is…

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Tawain thanks G7 foreign ministers

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer Taiwan expressed gratitude yesterday to the G7 foreign ministers for highlighting the significance of peace in the Taiwan Strait for global security and prosperity, as well as for endorsing Taiwan’s participation in international organizations. The G7 foreign ministers convened on Monday and Tuesday in Fiuggi and Anagni, Italy, where they…

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TSMC opens new plant in Kaohsiung

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the largest contract chipmaker globally, held an equipment installation ceremony for its first 2-nanometer fabrication plant in Kaohsiung yesterday, finishing six months ahead of schedule, according to Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai. “To meet the strong global demand for advanced chips, TSMC is beginning to install…

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