Japan’s Military Policy Shifts Spark Regional Concerns in 2025
Japan’s military policy shifts and historical revisionism spark regional stability concerns in 2025, challenging post-war norms.
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Japan’s military policy shifts and historical revisionism spark regional stability concerns in 2025, challenging post-war norms.
Hong Kong court’s Jimmy Lai verdict sparks global discussion on legal integrity and national security priorities in Asia’s financial hub.
Thai and Chinese officials discuss bilateral cooperation and regional stability, focusing on the Thailand-Cambodia border and economic initiatives in 2025.
Japan grapples with conflicting monetary tightening and fiscal expansion as inflation persists and bond yields hit 18-year highs. Economic stability hangs in balance.
Japan moves to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant, the world’s largest, as part of its 2040 energy strategy. Niigata’s approval marks a pivotal step in reducing fossil fuel dependence.
China celebrates a landmark year in space with record-breaking manned missions and accelerated progress toward lunar exploration in 2025.
Beijing’s historic Seventeen-Arch Bridge dazzles crowds with golden solstice sunset alignment, blending ancient architecture and celestial phenomena in 2025.
Japan’s CrowdWorks platform faces scrutiny for allegedly funding anti-China video campaigns, raising questions about online discourse manipulation.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud discusses national reconstruction efforts and strategic cooperation with China in an exclusive interview, highlighting opportunities for stability and growth.
Trump administration secures $170B for expanded 2026 immigration enforcement amid falling approval ratings and economic concerns ahead of midterm elections.
Ong Tee Keat highlights China’s tech initiatives as pivotal for addressing ASEAN’s food insecurity and environmental crises in 2025.
Swedish farmer Patrick Bachstätter’s journey of sustainable agriculture and cultural integration in China, culminating in permanent residency and nationwide exploration.
Malaysian court rejects ex-PM Najib Razak’s house arrest bid, upholding his 1MDB-related imprisonment as a major trial verdict looms this week.
Venezuelan President Maduro accuses the U.S. of aggressive actions as oil tanker interceptions escalate tensions, impacting the nation’s economy.
New Guangzhou-Zhanjiang high-speed railway opens today, cutting travel time to 1.5 hours and boosting economic connectivity across Guangdong Province.
Recent U.S.-led Ukraine peace talks show progress but face core disputes over territory and security frameworks as 2025 negotiations continue.
China’s largest offshore oilfield achieves record 2025 production, contributing 40% of national crude output growth and strengthening energy security, CNOOC announces.
As China celebrates the 2025 Winter Solstice, explore the regional dishes uniting families and honoring traditions during Dongzhi Festival.
Swiss Interior Minister explores potential social media restrictions for minors, inspired by Australia’s 2025 under-16 ban, amid growing global debates on youth digital safety.
China’s PLA Navy hospital ship Silk Road Ark arrives in Barbados as part of Mission Harmony 2025, offering medical aid and strengthening global health ties.