Taiwan, China and Japan
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From China’s point of view, the Japanese Prime Minister’s remarks on Taiwan test a red line - a trigger that sets this dispute apart from past flare-ups, analysts say.
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Taiwan warns of Chinese 'attack' on Japan - just as Beijing issues 'do not travel' notice
Taiwan has accused China of carrying out a "multifaceted attack" on Japan in a fresh twist to a growing Asian war of words. Speaking to reporters in New Taipei, the country's President Lai Ching-Te said: "I call on the international community to continue paying close attention and I also urge China to exercise restraint and demonstrate the conduct
Withdrawal follows PM Takaichi’s Taiwan comments, prompting Beijing to issue warnings and cancel exchange events.
Tokyo aims to calm diplomatic row triggered by remarks on island by Japanese Premier Sanae Takaichi - Anadolu Ajansı
A new report predicts that China intends to first non-militarily conquer Taiwan through “energy coercion” and then trigger a “global catastrophe” by wreaking havoc to the island’s […]
An offhand remark from the prime minister of Japan has roiled Beijing, unleashing an onslaught of accusations and even threats of decapitation from Chinese officials. The Chinese Communist Party is demanding that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi retract an assertion she made last week,
Japan and China are facing off in an angry spat over the status of Taiwan – part of China for Beijing, an independent and friendly state for Tokyo.
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Japan says warplanes scrambled as Chinese drone detected near southern island close to Taiwan
Tension between Japan and China has escalated over the new Japanese leader's suggestion Tokyo could intervene militarily if Beijing attacks Taiwan.
China may conquer Taiwan through energy blockade and gray-zone tactics rather than military invasion, new defense study reveals. Beijing's strategy targets fuel imports.
The postponement comes barely two weeks after remarks about Taiwan by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi sparked a heated response from China and kicked off the most serious diplomatic clash between the two East Asian powers in years.