Chinese Coast Guard- South China Sea

Manila and Beijing’s Provisional Agreement on South China Sea: Step Towards De-escalation?

Manila announced a "provisional agreement" with Beijing aimed at establishing an arrangement in the contentious South China Sea region that both sides can tolerate—without renouncing their territorial claims. This announcement comes in the wake of heightened tensions and a recent...
Chinese Coast Guard- South China Sea

China’s aggressive behavior in South China Sea affect Vietnam’s relationship with Beijing

The rising confrontations between the Chinese Coast Guard and their Philippine counterparts have been making headlines, but another country in the South China Sea is increasingly finding itself at odds with Beijing's aggressive maritime maneuvering. Vietnam has expressed significant concerns...
US-China

Beijing slams US for deporting Chinese students

Beijing has criticized the United States for interrogating tens of Chinese students per month at American airports since November. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin claimed that at least eight Chinese students had been deported groundlessly by US immigration authorities...
US-China

China Ignoring US Mediation Attempts

The Biden administration is seeking intervention with Tehran to rein in the Houthis of Yemen, amidst the Axis of Resistance expanding its operations against American and Israeli interests. President Biden deputed National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to handle this delicate...
Chinese Military

Chinese Private Military Companies Shaping Beijing’s Security Landscape

For over a decade, China has been using its own private military companies (PMCs) to guard its facilities abroad, preferring to use them rather than relying on protection from local firms or other countries. China has always done so without...
Trucks travel past containers at the Yangshan Deep Water Port in Shanghai, China

China, the Global Leader in Graphite Production, Implements Export Restrictions on Vital Battery Material

BEIJING China will require export permits for certain graphite products from December 1 to protect national security, as it faces increasing challenges from foreign governments over its manufacturing dominance. China is the world's top producer of graphite, providing 67% of...
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Chinese President Xi Jinping arrive to pose for a photograph during their meeting in Beijing, on February 4, 2022. (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin / Sputnik / AFP)

Putin’s Diplomatic Triumph: Guest of Honor Reception in Beijing

Russian President Vladimir Putin attended China's third Belt and Road Forum (BRF) in Beijing, where he expressed an "aspiration for equal and mutually beneficial cooperation." The event, marking the 10th anniversary of China's Belt and Road Initiative, is a global...
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Vladimir Putin’s Beijing Visit: China’s Economic and Diplomatic Backing

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to meet with Chinese leaders in Beijing this week, highlighting China's economic and diplomatic support for Moscow during its war in Ukraine. The two countries have formed an informal alliance against the United States...
China Chipmakers

China’s Discontinuation of Vital Mineral Exports Impacts Global Chipmakers

Beijing China's exports of gallium and germanium, essential minerals for semiconductor manufacturing, fell to zero in August after Beijing imposed curbs on sales overseas due to national security concerns. China produces 80% of the world's gallium and 60% of germanium,...
China secret built military base in Djibouti, Cambodia

China built military base in Djibouti, Cambodia

China's growing maritime power is a cause of concern for regional security. Beijing's claims to the South China Sea, the construction of artificial islands in the region and the establishment of a military base in Djibouti are all evidence of...
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