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Sanae TakaichiAfter Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made a comment related to Taiwan, Japanese concerts in Beijing are getting abruptly canceled amid escalating tensions between China and Japan. Meanwhile, Taiwan has lifted all restrictions on food imports from Japan.See the Story
International Condemnation Mounts Against Japanese PM's Taiwan Remarks
43% Center coverage: 16 sources

Theft · ChinaIn January, the arrest of a Chinese national in the Philippines led to the unravelling of an alleged espionage operation coordinated from Beijing. In an excerpt from their upcoming book, The Great Heist, David R. Shedd and Andrew Badger look at the Manila “spy ring” and its possible connection to China’s hypersonic missile program. The post Hard Lessons in Hypersonics appeared first on The Wire China.See the Story
Hard Lessons in Hypersonics
67% Right coverage: 3 sources

Cork · CorkThe author talks about her family’s struggles in Mao’s China, and why she dare not return to the country of her birth under Xi Jinping. The post Jung Chang on What Happened Next For the Wild Swans appeared first on The Wire China.See the Story
Jung Chang on What Happened Next For the Wild Swans
Coverage: 2 sources