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By Matthew Walsh and Isabel Kua Hamas announced Tuesday it had signed an agreement in Beijing with other Palestinian organizations, including rivals Fatah, to work together for "national unity", with China describing it as a deal to rule Gaza together once ...

Israel Slams Beijing Deal to Include Hamas in Post-War Gaza Government

Israel swiftly condemned an agreement brokered by China Tuesday, which Beijing said would bring Hamas into a "national reconciliation government" for post-war Gaza. Foreign Minister Israel Katz insisted that "Hamas rule will be crushed" and accused Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, whose ...

The Iranian Elections through the Lens of Chinese Media

By Giorgia Facchini On May 19, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and five other passengers died in a helicopter crash. This unexpected event sent political shockwaves across Iran and the world as Raisi was not only one of the main architects ...

Off Ecuador’s Galapagos, a Former Chinese Shark-Poaching Ship’s New Mission

By Enrique Ortiz When Ecuador's navy seized a Chinese-flagged ship off the Galapagos Islands in 2017, its hold brimmed with tons and tons of poached fish, many of them threatened species like hammerhead and thresher sharks.

With an Eye on China, Blinken Heads to Southeast Asia to Reaffirm Ties With Strategic Allies

By Léon Bruneau U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will head to Southeast Asia this week to deepen ties with Washington's strategic allies, an official said Monday. The United States seeks to bolster its regional stance against an increasingly assertive China. ...

3 Reasons Why China, Philippines Chose to Strike a Deal on Reef Resupply Missions

For more than a year now, we've been discussing the steadily intensifying conflict between the Philippines and China over rival territorial claims in the South China Sea and how the two sides have failed to create any policy off-ramps that would allow them to de-escalate their feud. ...

Marcos Says Philippines ‘Cannot Yield’ in Territorial Disputes

By Cecil Morella President Ferdinand Marcos said Monday that the Philippines "cannot yield" in territorial disputes, following a series of escalating confrontations with Beijing in the South China Sea. Manila is locked in a longstanding ...

Xi Pays Tribute at Embassy to Late Vietnamese Communist Party Chief

On Saturday, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the Vietnamese embassy in Beijing to mourn the passing of Communist Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng. He was joined by senior members of his foreign policy team, including Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Communist Party foreign policy lead Liu Jianchao. ...

No Major Changes in Ties With China Expected From Vietnam’s Political Transition

The Vietnamese government will hold a state funeral this week for late Communist Party General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng, who passed away on Friday. The country will effectively shut down on Thursday and Friday for two days of national mourning. Behind the ...

Manila Says Shoal Resupply Missions to Remain Philippine Operation

Manila's resupply missions to troops on a disputed South China Sea atoll will remain purely Philippine operations, the National Security Council said Sunday, after Washington vowed to "do what is necessary" to support them. The Second Thomas Shoal, which hosts a ...

Philippines, China Reach ‘Arrangement’ for Reef Resupply Missions

By Pam Castro The Philippines and China have agreed on an "arrangement" for resupplying Filipino troops stationed on a South China Sea reef, Manila said Sunday, after a series of escalating confrontations in the disputed waters.

Chinese Perspectives on the 10th Ministerial Conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum

On May 30, the 10th Ministerial Meeting of the China–Arab States Cooperation Forum (CASCF) convened in Beijing, marking the 20th anniversary of the Forum’s establishment, Representatives from 22 countries attended the conference, which was chaired by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Mauritanian counterpart Mohamed Salem Ould Merzouk.
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