China confirmed 4 Chinese soldiers died in bloody India border clash last year

China confirmed 4 Chinese soldiers died in bloody India border clash last year

China has revealed that four of its People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers were killed during a bloody hand-to-hand battle with Indian troops on the two countries' disputed border high in the Himalayas in June 2020.
Canada ends hoped free trade negotiations with China

Canada ends hoped free trade negotiations with China

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had hoped for good relations with China and visited the country in 2016 following which the two nations began trade talks. However, Canada is abandoning free trade negotiations with China amid a host of disagreements on a range of topics, Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said in an interview on Friday.
China's phony goodwill on the Bien Dong Sea issue

China's phony goodwill on the Bien Dong Sea issue 1

Although it shows goodwill when discussing with ASEAN countries to contribute to peace in the Bien Dong Sea (South China Sea), China is actually using many tricks to threaten and seek to control this sea.
US and China's confrontation with new cost to pay

US and China's confrontation with new cost to pay

China has made advances in military technology and has sparked concern among analysts with its assertive claims on islands, waters, and airspace in its vicinity, but the fact remains that China has enough problems at home
Philippines Foreign Secretary admitted China's weaponization in Scarborough Shoal in the East Sea

Philippines Foreign Secretary admitted China's weaponization in Scarborough Shoal in the East Sea

The Philippines Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jnr said on June 22 that China had "consolidated and weaponized" the Scarborough Shoal in the East Sea (also called South China Sea). In a wide-ranging television interview, Teodoro Locsin Jnr also discussed China’s occupation of the Scarborough Shoal and US freedom of navigation.
US sending important messages to deter aggressive China in the East Sea (South China Sea)

US sending important messages to deter aggressive China in the East Sea (South China Sea)

The situation in the East Sea is extremely tense when the world's two superpowers the United States and China continuously make more and more assertive moves.
Russia, China build case at U.N against U.S's sanctions threat while Iran builds fake aircraft carrier to attack

Russia, China build case at U.N against U.S's sanctions threat while Iran builds fake aircraft carrier to attack

Russia and China have started making the case at the United Nations against Washington’s claim that it can trigger a return of all sanctions on Iran at the Security Council while Iran builds fake aircraft carrier to attack amid US tension.
U.S. military commander warns against China's pushing territorial claims under cover of coronavirus

U.S. military commander warns against China's pushing territorial claims under cover of coronavirus

China is using the coronavirus as a cover to push territorial claims in the South China Sea through a surge in naval activity meant to intimidate other countries that claim the waters, the commander of U.S. Forces in Japan said on Friday, according to the Reuters.
China’s illegal activities in the Bien Dong Sea: How is it dangerous and should be vigilant?

China’s illegal activities in the Bien Dong Sea: How is it dangerous and should be vigilant? 2

From early 2020 up till now, while humanity has been struggling against extremely dangerous enemy (known by different names including Corona Virus, Covid-19 ...), China still carries out its lot of activities causing the Bien Dong Sea’s situation (Vietnamese name, called as the South China Sea internationally) more tensions to rise with complicated developments.  
Vietnam owns sufficient evidences of its sovereignty over the Paracel and Spratly archipelagos

Vietnam owns sufficient evidences of its sovereignty over the Paracel and Spratly archipelagos

As of April 10, the Aju Business Daily (Korea) (https://m.ajunews.com/view/20200409180043091) published an article on Vietnam's sovereignty issue in the Hoang Sa (Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelagos written by Professor Ahn Kyong Hwan – A lecturer of Chosun University, the president of the Korean Association of Vietnamese Studies, also the Chairman of the Research Association of Vietnam Studies in Korea, the Vice Chairman of the Korea-Vietnam Cultural Exchange Association in Gwangju, the Advisor of the Korea-Vietnam Economic and Cultural Association in Seoul.
Clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in cross-border

Clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in cross-border

A violent clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers broke out at a strategic mountain pass in the Himalayas on Saturday, May 9. Troops also threw stones in face-off involving 150 soldiers at remote crossing point near Tibet, says Indian army.
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