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Beijing expands export control laws

Richard Sanders, Staff Writer Beijing aims to enforce its domestic laws beyond its borders by prohibiting the sale of certain goods to the US, impacting both Chinese and foreign companies. These new export control regulations mark China’s initial effort to mirror the extraterritorial application of US and European sanctions, targeting Chinese products and those containing…

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China deploys massive naval fleet

Francis Tuschek, Staff Writer China is deploying its largest naval fleet in regional waters in nearly thirty years, presenting a more significant threat to Taiwan than previous military exercises, according to the Ministry of National Defense. In a statement in Taipei, ministry spokesperson Sun Li-fang indicated that the current naval deployment, which stretches from the…

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Taiwan military on highest alert

Richard Sanders, Staff Writer The Taiwanese military is on heightened alert and is carefully tracking the air and naval movements of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) after Beijing designated seven airspace areas east of its Zhejiang and Fujian provinces, effective until Wednesday. This action is viewed as a potential precursor to a third “Joint…

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Malaysia criticized by MOFA regarding the removal of flag.

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer Taiwan criticized Malaysia on Friday, for removing its national flag from the automated immigration clearance signs at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) stated that Malaysia’s actions have severely harmed bilateral relations and called for an immediate correction. The flag had been removed from a display…

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President Lai concludes tour in Palau

by Richard Sanders, Staff Writer President Lai Ching-te has concluded his tour promoting Smart and Sustainable Development for a Prosperous Austronesian Region with a visit to Palau. On Friday morning, he and Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. attended a joint maritime rescue exercise at Malakal Harbor, showcasing the Taiwanese-built frigate, the “Yunlin.” In his address,…

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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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