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Australia Complains to China After Encounter Between Military Helicopters
Australia has raised concerns with China following an "unsafe and unprofessional" encounter between two military helicopters, the defence department said on Friday. An Australian military helicopter was flying over international waters in the Yellow Sea when it was intercepted by a Chinese helicopter ...
China Says Early-Year Trade Beat Expectations, but Geopolitical Shocks Are Raising Uncertainties
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Some Wealthy Asians Look to Move Dubai Assets Closer to Home on Iran War Fears
By Xinghui Kok, Rae Wee and Yantoultra Ngui Soon after the first Iranian missile and drone attacks on Dubai last week, two Indian entrepreneurs based there tried to move more than $100,000 each from their local bank accounts to Singapore ...
China in Talks With Iran to Allow Safe Oil and Gas Passage Through Hormuz, Sources Say
By Jonathan Saul and Marwa Rashad China is in talks with Iran to allow crude oil and Qatari liquefied natural gas vessels safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S.-Israeli war on Tehran intensifies, three diplomatic sources told Reuters.
Philippine Resupply Mission Data Leaked to Chinese Intelligence, Security Official Says
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