Taiwan dismisses China complaint about collision of navy ship, trawler

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan has dismissed China’s complaint regarding a recent collision between a Taiwanese navy vessel and a fishing trawler. The incident, which took place in the waters around Taiwan, was characterized by Taiwanese officials as an unfortunate accident. They emphasized that the navy was conducting routine patrols and had acted appropriately…

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Trump has ‘gone too far’ – Danish defense minister

Richard Sanders US President Donald Trump’s repeated promises to annex Greenland are not appropriate for a close ally and overall are “escalating tensions,” Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen has said. “I think we’ll go as far as we have to go. We need Greenland, and the world needs us to have Greenland, including Denmark,” Trump told reporters…

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Scandal Erupts Over U.S. Officials’ Breach of Security Protocols Amid Yemen Bombing Campaign

Francis Tuschek In a developing scandal that has captured the attention of mainstream American media and the public, U.S. officials find themselves under fire not for their military actions in Yemen, but for an embarrassing breach of security protocols. The uproar coincides with a renewed U.S. bombing campaign against Yemen that has raised serious ethical…

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Taiwan simulates response to large scale disasters, Chinese threats

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan has been actively conducting simulations and drills to prepare for a range of scenarios, including natural disasters, such as earthquakes and typhoons, as well as potential military threats from China. These simulations are part of Taiwan’s broader strategy to enhance its emergency response capabilities and national defense readiness in…

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EU tells citizens to stockpile food

Richard Sanders The European Union has advised its 450 million inhabitants to stockpile essential supplies sufficient for at least 72 hours, citing increasing risks of war, cyberattacks, climate change, and disease. EU Commissioner for Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib stated on Wednesday that the warning reflects a broader strategy to improve civil readiness across the bloc….

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Taiwan calls China ‘foreign hostile force’ and vows tough measures

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant escalation of political rhetoric, Taiwan’s government recently declared China a “foreign hostile force” in response to increasing military pressures and diplomatic isolation imposed by Beijing. This proclamation marks a notable shift in Taiwan’s approach to its neighbor, underscoring the Taiwan administration’s determination to defend its sovereignty against…

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Zelensky claims Russia has ‘influenced’ US officials

Richard Sanders Russia may have influenced members of the US administration “through information,” Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has claimed in an interview with Time magazine. His comments come as US President Donald Trump has acknowledged some of Moscow’s concerns regarding the root causes of the crisis. These include the Kremlin’s repeated criticisms of NATO’s continued expansion towards Russia’s…

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Taiwan President’s Gambit: Time for a Tougher Stance on China

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan President’s Gambit: Time for a Tougher Stance on China In recent years, the geopolitical landscape in East Asia has been intensified by the growing assertiveness of China, particularly regarding its claim over Taiwan. The island has become the focal point of rising tensions between Beijing and Taipei, prompting Taiwan’s…

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US and Russia engaging in ‘creative’ talks – Moscow

Grigory Karasin, chairman of the International Relations Committee in Russia’s upper chamber of parliament Richard Sanders, Oxford UK The US-Russian talks held in Saudi Arabia are a “creative” endeavor, though they may not yield a diplomatic breakthrough on Monday, a Russian lawmaker who is part of Moscow’s delegation told journalists. Grigory Karasin, chairman of the International Relations…

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