Russia, Ukraine turn Indonesia into diplomatic battlefield — Radio Free Asia

Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Lyudmila Vorobieva gestures while talking to journalists as Defense Attache Sergey Zhevnovatyi listens during a news conference at the Russian Embassy in Jakarta, March 23, 2022. Credit: Reuters

The Russian and Ukrainian ambassadors have turned Indonesia – this year’s G20 chair – into a diplomatic battlefield by holding tit-for-tat press briefings, becoming regulars at local newsrooms and giving interviews to present their versions of what’s happening in the actual warzone.  Take the case of an in-person press conference last week by Lyudmila Vorebieva,

Chinese leader Xi Jinping signs new rules governing ‘non-war’ military operations — Radio Free Asia

Soldiers stand on deck of the ambitious transport dock Yimen Shan of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy as it participates in a naval parade to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of China's PLA Navy in the sea near Qingdao in eastern China's Shandong province, April 23, 2019.  Credit: AFP

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has signed a directive allowing ‘non-war’ uses of the military, prompting concerns that Beijing may be gearing up to invade the democratic island of Taiwan under the guise of a “special operation” not classified as war. While Taiwan has never been governed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), nor formed part

Myanmar Bank missive suggests junta seeks more than financial ties with Russia — Radio Free Asia

A branch of the Myawaddy Bank in Yangon's Yanken township, in a file photo. Credit: RFA

Recent moves by the Central Bank of Myanmar to promote cooperation between military-owned lenders and their Russian counterparts suggest the junta is seeking more than financial ties to the Kremlin and may be brokering a back channel for arms deals, analysts said Wednesday. In an April 25 letter, the Central Bank of Myanmar told the

Sisters ‘cooking for Ukraine’ overwhelmed by public response in Hong Kong — Radio Free Asia

Olena Smith and Oksana Shevchuk sell honey cakes to aid the humanitarian aid effort Cook For Ukraine, a project started by Ukrainian chef Olia Hercules and Russian food writer Alissa Timoshkina.  Credit: Cook for Ukraine.

RFA: You came to Hong Kong 16 years earlier. Oksana: Yes, Olena can be found in 2005. And I followed in 2008. RFA: Why Hong Kong? Oksana: We love to take a trip. And at that time we were very young, and we would take a trip with our friends, households, and just occurred to

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