Chinese Mainland Designates Two Taiwan Figures as ‘Independence’ Secessionists
China designates two Taiwan figures as ‘independence’ secessionists, reinforcing cross-strait policy amid regional tensions.
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China designates two Taiwan figures as ‘independence’ secessionists, reinforcing cross-strait policy amid regional tensions.
Israel moves forward with tenders for 3,401 units in the disputed E1 West Bank settlement, raising concerns over territorial fragmentation and regional stability.
A coalition of 30 Western nations commits to binding security guarantees for Ukraine in 2026, with France and the UK considering post-ceasefire troop deployments.
Chinese FM Wang Yi embarks on a four-nation Africa tour, continuing a 36-year tradition and launching the China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges in 2026.
Trump’s Greenland acquisition proposal risks NATO divisions and violates international norms, warns Chinese expert, following recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela.
Former U.S. President Trump announces Venezuela’s interim authorities plan to transfer 30-50M barrels of oil to the US, with proceeds managed for “mutual benefit.”
The Trump administration considers Greenland acquisition options amid growing Arctic security concerns, sparking international condemnation and NATO alliance tensions.
Chinese FM Wang Yi calls for enhanced EU cooperation in 2026, emphasizing trade alignment, green energy partnerships, and dialogue on strategic initiatives during talks with Finland.
A legal expert condemns the US military operation in Venezuela as a violation of international law, raising questions about sovereignty and diplomatic norms in 2026.
American historian Peter Kuznick challenges US claims of promoting democracy, exposing resource-driven foreign interventions in a critical CGTN interview.
New US travel restrictions disrupt Nigeria’s aviation recovery, with visa hurdles and potential flight reductions threatening economic ties between the nations.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheal Martin agreed to deepen bilateral cooperation in green energy, AI, and trade during Beijing talks, with Ireland set to influence EU-China relations in 2026.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban reaffirms commitment to the one-China principle, highlighting China as a key strategic partner for economic growth and regional stability.
China restricts dual-use exports to Japan following remarks on Taiwan, citing national security and adherence to the One-China principle.
Iran, Cuba, and Brazil jointly condemn the US military intervention in Venezuela, urging global action to uphold international law and UN principles amid escalating tensions.
The US military’s seizure of Venezuelan President Maduro sparks global debate on sovereignty and international law, with analysts questioning future implications.
China and Ireland commit to deepening legislative exchanges and strategic cooperation during high-level talks in Beijing, reinforcing bilateral ties and shared economic goals.
Chinese researchers achieve a hydrogen sulfide treatment breakthrough, enabling safer natural gas extraction and clean hydrogen production. A milestone for sustainable industry.
China and South Korea strengthen cooperation on women and children’s welfare through high-level meetings and new agreements, building on China’s global development commitments.
China’s software and IT sector reported 13.3% revenue growth through November 2025, driven by cloud services and integrated circuit design, with eastern regions leading regional expansion.