On May 20, Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen will be sworn in for her second term, while strains in the tripartite relationship between China, Taiwan, and United States reach unprecedented levels.
Nepal protesting at someone else’s behest: Army Chief
Nepal diplomatic row, Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane on Friday said there has never been an issue about the tri-junction (of India-China-Nepal) and added that Nepal may have raised the issue at …
Nepal might have raised Lipulekh issue at China’s behest, hints Army chief
The push from China is to shift the Indian positions back as Kalapani is a major challenge, said a strategic thinker.
Coronavirus live news: China marks one month with no Covid-19 deaths as virus pushes Germany into recession
Trump says he could cut China ties; Italy and Germany to ease more restrictions; Mexico sees record increase in cases …
China uses trade as weapon to silence virus criticism
Trying to silence criticism over the coronavirus pandemic, China is deploying a well-used weapon — trade sanctions …
Fact check: China doesn’t own patent for coronavirus treatment remdesivir
A viral claim that China owns remdesivir’s patent through an agreement with a multi-national public health organization called Unitaid is false.
China Unveils Financial Support to Tie Hong Kong, Macau Closer
China’s financial regulators unveiled a sweeping plan to facilitate cross-border transactions and investments between Hong Kong, Macau and cities in southern China as part of the government’s ambition …
Taiwan’s TSMC to build Arizona chip plant as U.S.-China tech rivalry escalates
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd , the biggest contract chipmaker, said it plans to build a $12 billion factory in Arizona in an apparent win for the Trump administration’s efforts …
Taiwan Rejects China’s Main Condition for WHO Participation
Taiwan’s health minister rejected on Friday China’s main condition for the island to be able to take part in the World Health Organization (WHO) – that it accepts it is part of China – ahead of a key …
Brunei receives anti-Covid-19 medical donations from Chinese military
Brunei officially received medical donations from the People’s Liberation Army of China on Thursday (May 14), aiming to enhance bilateral cooperation in fighting the Covid-19 outbreak.