Australian surveillance plane cut off by Chinese fighter jet

A Boeing Co. P-8 Poseidon aircraft performs maneuvers during an aerobatic flying display at the Australian International Airshow held at Avalon Airport in Geelong, Australia, in 2017.  | BLOOMBERG

Australia said one of its surveillance planes was cut off by a Chinese fighter jet in international airspace over the South China Sea in the latest encounter between the militaries of the two countries. The RAAF P-8 aircraft was undertaking routine maritime surveillance activities on May 26 when it was intercepted by a Chinese J-16

Invasion of Ukraine may spark a world war, experts warn — Radio Free Asia

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has brought to the fore U.S.-China frictions with no end in sight, analysts warned, while a former Asian leader cautioned about the risk of a new world war.  “I am afraid that wars have a habit of beginning small and then grow into world wars,” former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad

Cambodian diplomat’s club stake to be examined by English Football League — Radio Free Asia

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The English Football League says that it will be making enquiries with Birmingham City Football Club following the revelation by RFA earlier this week that Cambodian diplomat Wang Yaohui secretly controls an eighth of the club’s shares. Under English Football League regulations, Birmingham City is obliged to disclose both to the league and publicly the

U.S. Ambassador Rahm Emanuel praises Japan’s decision to ‘invest in its own defense’

U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel and former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attend a panel discussion in Tokyo on Wednesday. | KYODO

U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel praised Japan and current leader Fumio Kishida on Wednesday for pledging to bolster the U.S.-Japan alliance by pursuing what Kishida has said would be a “drastic” hike in the country’s defense budget, as China continues its assertive moves in the region. Speaking at a panel discussion with former Prime

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China COVID-19 outbreak wanes, with curbs eased to boost economy

Sun Park on the day of its reopening after the government eased some COVID-19 restrictions in Beijing, on Sunday. | REUTERS

China reported fewer COVID-19 cases in Beijing and Shanghai, with authorities moving to stimulate the faltering economy by easing some of the strictest virus controls since the initial outbreak more than two years ago. In the capital, cases fell to 12 on Sunday, from 21 on Saturday. Curbs on movement in several districts started to

US expresses concern after UN human rights chief visits China

US expresses concern after UN human rights chief visits China

Issued on: 29/05/2022 – 08:06 The United States expressed concern on Saturday over China’s “efforts to restrict and manipulate” the UN human rights chief’s visit to the Xinjiang region where Beijing is accused of detaining over a million people in indoctrination camps. Michelle Bachelet’s long-planned trip this week took her to the far-western Xinjiang region,

China, Russia veto US-led push for tougher sanctions on North Korea

China, Russia veto US-led push for tougher sanctions on North Korea

Issued on: 27/05/2022 – 00:40 China and Russia on Thursday vetoed tougher United Nations sanctions against North Korea, rejecting a US effort to punish Pyongyang for testing an intercontinental ballistic missile. The resolution enjoyed the support of the 13 other members of the Security Council, although some US allies quietly wondered why Washington went ahead

China, Russia veto US-led push for tougher sanctions on North Korea

China, Russia veto US-led push for tougher sanctions on North Korea

Issued on: 27/05/2022 – 00:40 China and Russia on Thursday vetoed tougher United Nations sanctions against North Korea, rejecting a US effort to punish Pyongyang for testing an intercontinental ballistic missile. The resolution enjoyed the support of the 13 other members of the Security Council, although some US allies quietly wondered why Washington went ahead

Why Taiwan is cracking down on Chinese companies

Chip engineers Why Taiwan is cracking down on Chinese companies

Taiwan authorities raided ten Chinese companies suspected of illegally poaching chip engineers and other tech talent this week, the island’s Investigation Bureau said on Thursday, the latest crackdown on Chinese firms to protect its chip supremacy. Home to chipmaker giant TSMC and accounting for the majority of the world’s most advanced semiconductor manufacturing capacity, Taiwan

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