Taiwan detects 8 Chinese naval vessels around its territory

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The Economic Times India 4h

Taiwan detects 8 Chinese naval vessels around its territory

Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported detecting PLA aircraft and PLAN vessels operating near Taiwan, with one aircraft crossing the median line into Taiwan's ADIZ. This incident follows increased Chinese military activity around Taiwan, raising regional stability concerns. In response to e»»»

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Asian News International India 5h

Taiwan detects 8 Chinese naval vessels around its territory

Taipei [Taiwan], April 26 (ANI): Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) on Saturday detected one sortie of People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft, eight People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels and one official ship operating near Taiwan until 6 am (local time). Sharing a post on X, MND w»»»

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The Guardian Nigeria Nigeria 29.08.2023. 07:09

Reducing consumption, taking bold steps, necessary for surviving in today’s economy, says Adeyeri

Rotarian Abayomi Adeyeri has admonished Nigerians to reduce their personal consumption and be ready to take bold steps to survive the current Nigeria’s economic dispensation. He gave the admonition during the Multi-Club Learning Seminar, organised by the Rotary International, District 9110, with th»»»

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Channel News Asia Malesia 03.08.2023. 13:09

Taiwan vows to tighten seals after army officer accused of spying

TAIPEI: Taiwan's Ministry of Defence has vowed to bolster its anti-espionage efforts after an army lieutenant colonel was detained for allegedly collecting intelligence for China. The latest spying case comes during a low point in relations between Taiwan and China - which claims the democracy as i»»»

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Dawn Pakistan 03.08.2023. 12:55

Taiwan vows to tighten seals after army officer accused of spying

Taiwan’s Ministry of Defence has vowed to bolster its anti-espionage efforts after an army lieutenant colonel was detained for allegedly collecting intelligence for China. The latest spying case comes during a low point in relations between Taiwan and China — which claims the democracy as its terri»»»

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