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ABC News - World
Japan and Philippines trying to finish defense pact for signing in Manila as alarm grows over China
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila says top defense and foreign affairs officials of Japan and the Philippines will meet in Manila next month to strengthen strategic ties and discuss regional concernsChina -
Yahoo News - World
Police respond to criticism from Belgium after late stadium arrival
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The New York Times - World
China Levels Graft Charges Against Former Defense Ministers
The two generals were accused of taking huge bribes and of corruption that reached into the armaments sector, indicating that the country’s military has not shaken off old habits.China -
Financial Times - World
Philippines courts investors for ‘China-free’ nickel supply chain
Manila pitches itself as alternative for western countries seeking to diversify sources of EV battery material -
ABC News - World
China and the Philippines hold crucial talks to ease tensions after intense clash in disputed waters
China and the Philippines have held a crucial meeting to try to ease mounting tensions following their worst confrontation in the disputed South China Sea last monthChina -
ABC News - World
China expels 2 former defense ministers from its ruling Communist Party over graft allegations
Chin has expelled two former defense ministers from the ruling Communist Party over accusations of corruption that are likely to lead to sentences of life in prisonChina -
The Wall Street Journal - World
China's Communist Party expelled two former defense ministers for alleged corruption and directed prosecutors to charge them.
China’s Communist Party expelled two former defense ministers for alleged corruption and directed prosecutors to charge them.China -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Satellite images show the growth of Cuba's electronic eavesdropping stations that are believed to be linked to China, according to a report from the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Satellite images show the growth of Cuba’s electronic eavesdropping stations that are believed to be linked to China, according to a report from the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
China and U.S. Both Eye Breakthrough EV Technology
China is so dominant in the market for the batteries powering electric vehicles that it would take a technological upheaval to change that. One might be coming.China
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