Analysts say a reluctance to have children and growing prevalence of infertility is making it hard for China to reverse country’s declining birth rate
Analysts say the battle-tested weapons can help enhance Taiwan’s air defense capabilities and deter China from invading
Analysts say two nations could challenge continent’s status quo
Analysts say sentencing of human rights lawyer Yu Wensheng and his wife, Xu Yan, create chilling effect within China’s dissident community
Analysts say Kiribati will maintain its close relationship with China under Taneti Maamau’s third term
Series of plans would ensure food distribution and energy supply remain undisturbed during potential Chinese military blockade
Palau’s government has proposed expanding fishing zone but some activists worry plan may damage country’s reputation in ocean conservation
Analysts say while the election outcome won’t fundamentally change Palau’s foreign policy direction, China will be closely watching the election outcome
Analysts say China is simulating a total blockade around Taiwan and the timing of the exercise shows it has disregarded calls for restraint from Washington
Analysts say Lai Ching-te has adopted more moderate tone to address cross-strait relations, but China is unlikely to reduce tension
Analysts say China’s transnational repression has created a chilling effect among Chinese people in Japan
Analysts say Tsai’s trip signals a continuation of Taiwan’s efforts to deepen ties with Central and Eastern European countries
Analysts say Friday’s outcome is affirmation of the EU’s ‘de-risking’ agenda but will likely intensify trade tensions between Beijing and Brussels
Analysts say Beijing is trying to assert its control over disputed territories in South China Sea as US attention remains focused on Middle East
While Beijing aims to play peacemaker in Middle East, conflict continues to escalate, bringing economic pressures for Beijing
The closure of media outlets and jailing of journalists has become a reality in Hong Kong as the government there cracks down on the press in the name of national security. Some Hong Kong journalists exiled to other countries are trying to push back from overseas. William Yang reports from Taipei.
Analysts say Beijing will closely monitor incoming Japanese prime minister’s China policies, try to avoid further escalating tension
Human Rights Watch and advocacy organization Hong Kong Democracy Council find that Hong Kong government is trying to silence dissent at universities through the national security law
Analysts say Beijing’s arbitrary imposition of exit bans against foreign nationals will lead to a drop in tourist numbers and foreign investment
Since July of last year, authorities say 18 Chinese have tried to enter Taiwan illegally, exposing gaps in the island’s coastal defense capabilities
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