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Chile's largest steel plant announced on Wednesday that it had suspended operations because it could not sustain itself financially despite new tariffs on Chinese steel meant to protect local production. The Chilean government described the Huachipato plant's decision as "irresponsible." At ...

Panama Dismantles ‘VIP’ Chinese Migrant Route in Darien Jungle

By Juan José Rodríguez Panamanian border police arrested 15 people Wednesday connected to a criminal organization that helped smuggle Chinese migrants across the Darien jungle via a "VIP route" with fewer challenges to traverse. The ...

Philippines Holds Joint Patrols With U.S., Canada, Australia

The Philippines launched on Wednesday two days of joint sea and air exercises with the United States, Canada and Australia, a joint statement said, as Beijing presses its territorial claim over the South China Sea. The manoeuvres will be held "within ...

China Launches Air, Sea Patrols Near Flashpoint Scarborough Shoal

By Matthew Walsh with Cecil Morella in Manila China on Wednesday carried out a combat patrol to test "strike capabilities" near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, a flashpoint area also claimed by the Philippines.

China Urges Citizens to Take ‘Caution’ in Lebanon Travel

China's embassy in Beirut urged citizens to "travel with caution" when visiting Lebanon, warning that they face "higher security risks" as fears of a regional conflict soar. In a statement issued Monday evening Beijing time, the embassy warned citizens the situation ...

Cambodia PM Launches Chinese-Backed Canal Linking Mekong River to Sea

By Suy Se Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet on Monday launched a controversial $1.7 billion canal project that aims to provide a new link from the Mekong River to the sea. At a launch event ...

Philippines, Germany Agree to Broaden Defense Agreement

The Philippines and Germany have agreed to deepen military cooperation, their defense ministers said on Sunday, as Manila pushes back after a series of confrontations with China. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and his Philippine counterpart Gilberto Teodoro met in Manila ...

Myanmar Airstrikes on Border Hospital Near China Kill 10: Media

Myanmar military airstrikes hit a hospital in a city controlled by an ethnic minority armed group close to the China border, killing 10 people, local media reported on Friday. Military planes carried out at least two air strikes on Laukkai city, ...

Vietnam, Philippines to Hold South China Sea Exercises

A Vietnamese coast guard vessel is en route to the Philippines for joint training exercises, Hanoi said, the first such exchange between the countries in dispute with Beijing over the South China Sea. Beijing claims almost the entire South China Sea, ...

Japan, Philippines Hold First Joint Naval Exercise

The Philippine and Japanese navies held their first joint exercise on Friday in the South China Sea as the two U.S. allies boost security ties in the face of China's growing pressure. The drills followed the signing less than a month ...

China Condemns Assassination of Hamas Chief in Iran

China on Wednesday said it condemned the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in a strike in Tehran, warning it could lead to further instability in the region. "We are highly concerned about the incident and firmly oppose and condemn ...

China Says Philippines Risks ‘Greater Insecurity’ After U.S. Military Aid Pledge

China on Wednesday warned the Philippines it risks "greater insecurity for itself", after the United States said it would provide $500 million in additional military funding to Manila in the face of Beijing's growing assertiveness. In Manila on Tuesday, U.S. Secretary ...
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