Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was transferred to The Hague just hours after being arrested in Manila at the request of the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity …
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was transferred to The Hague just hours after being arrested in Manila at the request of the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity related to his bloody war on drugs. China’s foreign ministry has warned the ICC against “politicization and double standards” over his arrest. Join the discussion with our guests on why Beijing is defending Duterte.
As the United States and allies boost readiness in case of conflict with China, Beijing is pulling out two new tools. One of them is capable of cutting information superhighways at …
As the United States and allies boost readiness in case of conflict with China, Beijing is pulling out two new tools. One of them is capable of cutting information superhighways at the bottom of the ocean, and the other is able to hide at the deepest depths on the planet.Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) is sending a message to China’s No. 2 official: stop sending fentanyl to the United States, then we’ll talk tariffs.America’s top telecom watchdog launches an investigation into nine Chinese tech firms. We have the details on the growing Chinese cyberattacks the agency is fighting.House lawmakers push to shine a light on hidden gifts from China to U.S. colleges and universities.00:00 Intro01:43 Reports Detail China’s Deep Sea Cable Cutter, New Robot05:10 Sen. Daines Lays Out Conditions for Tariff Talk With China06:37 FCC Investigates 9 Sanctioned Chinese Telecom Firms07:48 House Bill Targets Foreign Influence in Education09:58 Creatives Ask That Copyrights Stay Protected Against AI10:59 Trump’s Order to Boost Critical Mineral Production13:45 Chang: CCP’s Global Operations Aim for World Rule19:50 Hegseth Makes First Asia Trip as Defense Secretary20:40 US, Philippines Kick Off Military Drills21:16 Japan Lodges Protest on Chinese Description of Meeting
Chinese Nationals “Disappear” Before Filipino Scrutiny Near South China Sea | Spotlight | N18GAmid rising tensions in the South China Sea, the Philippines reported a mysterious incident. The Filipino authorities said …
Chinese Nationals “Disappear” Before Filipino Scrutiny Near South China Sea | Spotlight | N18GAmid rising tensions in the South China Sea, the Philippines reported a mysterious incident. The Filipino authorities said that eight Chinese crew members aboard a non-Filipino vessel disappeared just before a routine inspection near Manila. Filipino authorities said they uncovered evidence confirming their prior presence. They said the ship lacked CCTVs and valid shipping papers. This isn’t the first time Chinese nationals — some even linked to the PLA — have appeared suspiciously on Filipino shores. With the US intelligence confirming China’s military deployment in the region, this incident has raised fresh geopolitical concerns.—The Philippines | South China Sea | China | Manila | PLA | Alyson Le Grange | Global South | Firstpost | News Live | World News | Latest News | Global News | International News | News | Trending News#philippines #china #manila #southchina #southchinaseadispute #pla #globalsouth #firstpost #newslive #worldnews #latestnews #globalnews #news #internationalnews #trendingnews
I just stepped out of the market and got stopped by the police. My documents were all in order, but they still accused me of having issues and immediately demanded 50,000 …
I just stepped out of the market and got stopped by the police. My documents were all in order, but they still accused me of having issues and immediately demanded 50,000 rubles. When I refused to pay, they smirked and threatened to take me to the police station to wait for deportation.They specifically target Chinese people, claiming there are problems with their passport names or pinyin, just to find ways to extort more money. The moment I handed over the cash, their attitude changed completely. They grinned and said, “Welcome to Russia!”
Did Xi Jinping Have Marie Antoinette Syndrome? The Chinese public was shocked to see their leader’s hair quickly turn white or grey. Xi Jinping may be under immense stress due to …
Did Xi Jinping Have Marie Antoinette Syndrome? The Chinese public was shocked to see their leader’s hair quickly turn white or grey. Xi Jinping may be under immense stress due to the political maneuvering behind Li Ka-shing and his company CK Hutchison’s sale of port assets to BlackRock. The Chinese leader is reportedly feeling so helpless that he is even considering reinstating one of his most formidable enemies—Bo Xilai—who is currently serving a life sentence in prison.1:05 Xi Jinping’s sudden white hair2:23 The anti-Xi forces behind CK Hutchison’s asset sales7:11 Will Xi exonerate Bo Xilai?