On Sunday, China Media Group (CMG) published the ten most significant international news events of 2025. Here is an overview: 1. Diplomacy of the Chinese head of state...
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The United States has once again unveiled a record arms package for Taiwan worth more than $11 billion, including multiple weapon systems with ...
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Beijing rejects „prohibited waters“ near Jinmen, saying coast guard is acting legitimately
From Cinka TomasThe Chinese Taiwan Affairs Office has rejected claims by Taiwanese authorities that it violated so-called restricted waters near the Jinmen Islands. According to Beijing, there are no restricted waters...
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Warning from Beijing: US has crossed the red line, China reacts sharply to passages on Taiwan in defence law
From Cinka TomasThe Taiwan Affairs Office strongly protested against the inclusion of so-called incorrect content about Taiwan in the US „Defence Authorisation Act for ...
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Harsh words from the UN: China calls on Japan to reflect on itself and warns against rewriting history
From Cinka TomasChina strongly criticised Japan at the UN and called on it to engage in deep self-reflection regarding its war crimes during World War II. According to ...
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„The US side should sincerely adhere to the one-China principle and the three Sino-US joint communiqués, stop sending wrong signals to the separatist forces of ‘independent Taiwan’ ...
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Danish military intelligence has for the first time identified the United States as a security risk, marking a significant shift in the assessment of transatlantic relations by one of ...
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China harshly criticises Japan: „A defeated country loses its memory and distorts history“
From Cinka TomasTensions between China and Japan are rising again. Beijing reacted sharply to a letter sent by Japan to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, accusing ...
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Japan is embarking on a dangerous path. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Tokyo seems determined to provoke Taiwan, ignoring decades of post-war lessons...
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on Japan to reflect on its mistakes and correct them as soon as possible, rather than persisting in ...