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China considers lifting sanctions on UK parliamentarians as relations warm

Exclusive: Restrictions to be reviewed as embassy official says ‘UK-China relations are showing a positive momentum’China is considering lifting the sanctions it imposed on UK parliamentarians in 2021 in the …
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Checking into China's navy shipyards Jun 14th

 In Shanghai's Jiangnan-Changxing Shipbuilding Company Limited, a Type54Amod is being fitted out. Type H/JP87A 100mm Naval Gun and an enlarged hanger capable of supporting of Z-20 choppers are noticeable new …
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South Korea moves to punish ‘defiant’ activists sending leaflets to North Korea

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has directed his administration to prevent launches of anti-North Korea leaflets across the border and punish those who carry them out, signaling a return to …
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Trump’s military parade taps an ancient tradition of power: from Mesopotamia to Maga

Critics see echoes of authoritarianism, a break from the US’s usual restraint on military displayTo Donald Trump, the inspiration is the pomp and pageantry of Bastille Day, France’s annual celebration …
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Dig Deep Enough in Nicaragua, and You’ll Find China

China-linked companied are quietly expanding their hold on mining concessions in the Central American state.
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Rare Earth, Raw Power: How China Plays the Carrot and Stick Game of the Century

Beijing is more openly leveraging its control over rare earths, using them both as a stick to pressure geostrategic rivals and as a carrot to incentivize cooperation with partners.
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Weather tracker: Europe and China in midst of record-breaking heat

Temperatures over 40C recorded in Portugal and Spain, while China endures heatwave conditions in high 40sTemperature records for early June are being broken across large parts of Europe, with the …
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South Koreans see US-China rivalry as bigger threat than North Korea: Poll

South Koreans perceive U.S.-China rivalry as a bigger threat to their country than North Korea’s nuclear weapons, a new survey suggests, while expressing caution about the direct involvement of U.S. …
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Seoul to attempt repatriation of 4 North Koreans found adrift at sea last month

South Korea says it will repatriate four North Koreans who crossed the Northern Limit Line (NLL) in the East Sea (Sea of Japan) last month, though whether Pyongyang will accept …
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North Korea scrubs navy commander from photos in sign of widening warship purge

North Korea has deleted the country’s top navy commander and the manager of the shipyard where a warship launch disaster occurred from images in state media, according to NK News …
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New Zealand PM to meet Xi Jinping as former leaders warn against becoming an ‘adversary’ of China

Christopher Luxon’s visit to Beijing comes as former NZ PMs warn the country must not become part of defence arrangements ‘explicitly aimed at China’New Zealand’s prime minister will meet Xi …
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Ask a North Korean: What stereotypes are there for different DPRK regions?

“Ask a North Korean” is an NK News series featuring interviews with and columns by North Korean defectors, most of whom left the DPRK within the last few years. Readers …
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North Korea launches ‘restored’ warship at ceremony, weeks after it capsized

North Korea has officially launched its second new naval destroyer this year at a major ceremony on the east coast, according to state media on Friday, saying the ship has …
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Can China Catch Up on AI?

“We’re in the sprint mode of a real race for supremacy between the United States and China.”
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Elon Musk Is a Security Risk

The billionaire’s access to sensitive information should have been a giant flashing red light for any administration.
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Pope names Chinese bishop as he keeps historic Vatican-Beijing accord

The 2018 accord sought to resolve the issue of who has authority to appoint bishops.
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BYD launches cheapest UK model in bid to overtake Tesla as biggest electric carmaker

Dolphin Surf will start at £18,650 – among the cheapest new vehicles on sale in BritainBusiness live – latest updatesThe Chinese manufacturer BYD has launched its cheapest model in the …
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Report: Western Supply Chains Tied to Uyghur Forced Labor in China’s Critical Minerals Boom

“Western governments and companies must urgently confront the reality that many critical mineral supply chains they rely on are underpinned by Uyghur forced labor.”
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Cambodian crypto market linked to North Korea still active despite US crackdown

A Cambodian online marketplace linked to North Korean money laundering appears to be carrying out business as usual despite claiming to have shut down last month, according to a U.S. …
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America’s Asian Alliances Will Survive Trump

Lacking other options, U.S. allies are doubling down on their ties with Washington.
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Balazs Szalontai: North Korea’s calculated diplomacy in the Middle East

This week, Balazs Szalontai returns to the podcast to explore the overlooked history of North Korea’s relationship with countries across the Middle East and North Africa. The expert discusses how …
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Chinese fighter jet in near miss with Japan military plane as Pacific tensions rise

J-15 jet took off from Chinese aircraft carrier and reportedly came within 45 metres of Japanese patrol planeJapan has voiced “serious concern” over a near miss involving one of its …
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How US Forces Korea is changing its tune on mission to counter North Korea

The leadership of U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) has been increasingly explicit in recent weeks about the possibility of expanding its mission beyond the Korean Peninsula and North Korean threats, highlighting …
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Photo Collection Of The Day: CSSC Exploration 01, China's 15,000-ton Civilan, Flat-top, Aircraft / Drone Carrier

中船探索01 aka  Zhōng chuán tànsuǒ 01.  Others call her "CSSC Experimental Aviation Platform", either way, she's the same boat.  
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North Korea turns off border loudspeakers, day after South halted own broadcasts

North Korea turned off border loudspeakers broadcasting noise toward South Korea on Thursday, according to the ROK military, a day after President Lee Jae-myung ordered the suspension of the South’s …
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