Taiwan offers to help US build a base in South China Sea

Taiwan offers to help US build a base in South China Sea

Taipei: While the tensions between the United States and China escalate in the ‘South China Sea’ region, Taiwan has expressed willingness to make a base available here for the United States military. Taiwanese scholars have prepared a proposal to make the Taiping Island in the South China Sea available for this purpose. If this happens, […]

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Britain and France issue a stern warning to China by deploying navy in the South China Sea

Britain and France issue a stern warning to China by deploying navy in the South China Sea

Singapore: Saying that the militarisation of the South China Sea will not be tolerated, US Secretary of Defence, James Mattis had announced that the patrolling in South China Sea will be intensified. Within 24 hours of this announcement, the United Kingdom and France have despatched their warships to the South China Sea. ‘Countries who don’t […]

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China should disclose details of the Tiananmen Square Massacre – US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo

China should disclose details of the Tiananmen Square Massacre – US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo

Washington/Hong Kong: The US secretary of State, Mike Pompeo has demanded, ‘China should disclose information about the horrible Tiananmen massacre carried out 29 years ago’. Pompeo reminded China of the famous statements by Nobel Peace Prize Winner ‘Liu Xiabo’ which say – ‘No matter how much China may try to suppress this information, the ghosts […]

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East and southern African countries debate accepting Chinese Yuan as reserve currency at the conference in Zimbabwe

East and southern African countries debate accepting Chinese Yuan as reserve currency at the conference in Zimbabwe

Harare: Influence and scope of the Chinese Yuan which was accepted as a global ‘Reserve Currency’ by the International Monetary Fund two years ago, is on the rise. In an economic conference held in Africa on Monday, there were comprehensive discussions about officially accepting Yuan as a Reserve Currency. A few African countries including Angola, […]

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New Zealand to slaughter 150,000 cows to end Mycoplasma disease

New Zealand to slaughter 150,000 cows to end Mycoplasma disease

Wellington: To contain the epidemic of the disease ‘Mycoplasma bovis’ spreading in cattle, almost 150,000 animals will be slaughtered in New Zealand. While announcing this decision on Monday, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern clarified that there was no other option to eliminate the disease. This campaign will be implemented over the next decade at […]

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US warship sailing near China’s artificial islands is an act of incitement, criticizes Chinese Defence Ministry

US warship sailing near China’s artificial islands is an act of incitement, criticizes Chinese Defence Ministry

Beijing: ‘The sailing of the US warships near the artificial islands in the South China Sea is an act of incitement. The US warships have violated the Chinese and international laws by intruding into the Chinese marine limits. This is encroachment on the Chinese sovereignty and both the militaries are losing faith in each other […]

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Meeting with North Korean Dictator Kim Jong-un could be possible – President Trump

Meeting with North Korean Dictator Kim Jong-un could be possible – President Trump

Washington: President Donald Trump claimed that both North Korea as well as the United States want the meeting scheduled for 12th June to happen, and said that there are chances that the meeting might take place. Only two days ago, President Trump had sent a letter to Kim Jong-un informing that the meeting had been […]

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China has crossed ‘Red Line’, warns Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen after two nations cut political ties with Taiwan in a single month

China has crossed ‘Red Line’, warns Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen after two nations cut political ties with Taiwan in a single month

Taipei: Burkina Faso, an African country has announced to break off political ties with Taiwan. While it becomes the second nation to make such a declaration within the span of only a month due to China’s pressure, Dominican Republic had also previously made a similar announcement. Being antagonised due to this, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen […]

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Chinese debt is a major risk to our economy, warns RBA governor Philip Lowe

Chinese debt is a major risk to our economy, warns RBA governor Philip Lowe

Canberra: The chief of Australia’s central bank has warned that the increasing built-up of debt in the Chinese economy, who is the biggest trade partner of Australia, can prove dangerous for both the countries. The debt to GDP ratio in the Chinese economy has risen from 100 percent to a staggering 260 percent in the […]

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