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Kuwait Times Kuwait 1h

WorldAsiaTaiwan stays on high alert as Chinese ships pull back after drills

TAIPEI/BEIJING: Taiwan remained on high alert on Wednesday after China staged massive military drills around the island the previous day, keeping its emergency maritime response centre running as it monitored Chinese naval maneuvers, the coast guard said. The exercises named “Justice Mission 2025” »»»

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Daily Sabah Turchia 7h

Taiwan remains on high alert as China wraps up massive drills

Taiwan stayed on high alert Wednesday, keeping its emergency maritime response center active as it monitored Chinese naval maneuvers following large-scale military drills around the island the previous day, the coast guard said. The exercises named "Justice Mission ‍2025" saw China fire dozens of r»»»

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Al Awsat Arabia Saudita 10.10. 14:52

Chinese Navy Ships Make a Friendship Visit to Cambodia as Concerns over Military Links Linger

Two Chinese warships arrived Friday on what China called a friendship and training visit to Cambodia, Beijing’s closest ally in Southeast Asia, at a time of some diplomatic disquiet. The visit comes as China is trying to maintain a delicate balance in its relations with Cambodia and neighboring Tha»»»

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GMA News Online Filippine 19.08. 07:22

Philippines rules out deploying Navy ships to Panatag

The Philippines said on Monday it would not send Navy ships to Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, despite recent harassment by Chinese forces, since doing so would be seen as "warlike."National Maritime Council (NMC) spokesper ... »»»

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The Economic Times India 24.02. 11:14

Here's why Chinese warships near Australia and New Zealand have prompted alarm

Australian and New Zealand leaders requested more notice from China before its navy conducted unexpected live fire exercises in the Tasman Sea, disrupting flights. Although no laws were broken, the incident raised concerns about escalating regional tensions and China's growing influence in the area»»»

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Lowy Institute Stati Uniti d'America 24.02. 01:16

How should Australia respond to Chinese warships’ live fire? | Lowy Institute

The PLA Navy’s unprecedented live-fire exercise 640 kilometres off the south coast of New South Wales, quickly followed by a second such exercise closer to New Zealand, was provocative and deeply regrettable. But it does not call for an immediate aggressive Australian response, it does not show tha»»»

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