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After being cut off by nine countries, Tsai Ing-wen Admin proposes a “Two Chinas” dual recognition diplomatic approach

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2 mn readOn the morning of March 26, 2023, the Republic of China (ROC) was severed diplomatic ties with Honduras, making it the ninth country to do so since the Democratic Progressive Party took office in 2016. Joseph Wu, ROC Minister of Foreign Affairs, has not stepped down as a result. Instead, he plans to introduce a “Two Chinas” diplomatic approach, which does not exclude the possibility of countries establishing diplomatic relations with both the ROC and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) simultaneously. However, the PRC currently does not allow countries with formal diplomatic ties to establish relations with the ROC simultaneously, emphasizing that this is the core of the “One China Principle.”

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Honduras Switches Diplomatic Ties to Another China

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3 mn readOn the morning of March 26, 2023, Taipei time, the Honduran Ministry of Foreign Affairs released the statement, the Government of the Republic of Honduras, under instructions from the President, has informed Taiwan of its decision to break diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Government of Honduras recognizes the existence of one China in the world and that the Government of the People’s Republic of China is the only legitimate government representing all of China. Taiwan is an inalienable part of Chinese territory, and from this date, the Honduran Government has communicated to Taiwan the termination of diplomatic relations, committing not to have any official relations or contact with Taiwan in the future.

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Xi Jinping “re-elected” as China’s Chairman, Tsai Ing-wen calls for resuming cross-strait flights and accelerating cross-strait exchanges

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4 mn readXi Jinping’s successful re-election as Chairman of the People’s Republic of China and Chairman of the Central Military Commission marks the beginning of his third term. He has already been re-elected as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, and has now completed his “re-election” as Chairman. His third term is considered to be the end of the collective leadership system of the Chinese Communist Party after Deng Xiaoping and may also signify the official return of “strongman politics” in the history of the CCP. At the same time, the Republic of China on Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen has proposed a plan to restore cross-strait air passenger services and will consider the conditions proposed by China to restore flights, demonstrating Taiwan’s goodwill. The most important consideration for restoring cross-strait air passenger services is said to be meeting the demands of the people.

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India is not under the risk following covid outbreak in China

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3 mn readThe surge in Covid-19 cases in China has alerted the administrations across the world, to control the situation in advance. Countries like India, United States, Canada, Britain, France, and Australia have imposed restrictions on travellers from China and are asking for negative RTPCR report at the airport. Omicron sub variants BA.5.2 and BF.7 have created havoc in Beijing which are together responsible for 97.5 percentage of total infections and is killing thousands of people. According to the reports, World Health Organization along with India and other neighboring countries are asking Chinese authorities to deliver data concerning hospitalization and deaths in the country. This comes right after China’s National Health Commission stopped publishing any kind of information regarding it.

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Xi Jinping Ready to Merge Power at The Chinese Communist Party Congress

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3 mn readThe 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China is here. Chinese President Xi Jinping is on the verge of becoming the country’s most influential and powerful leader in decades. This happens as the members of the Communist Party, the Chinese ruling party, prepare for their sequential twice-a-decade meeting beginning on Sunday. In the past years, members set the meeting to be a smooth transition of power from one leader to another. Typically, the outgoing leader would pass the title to a new, carefully chosen leader.

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Implications of The Zero COVID Policy in China

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3 mn readDespite exerting a lot of pressure on China’s economy and facing criticism from citizens of China, the Chinese government is still pushing forward the zero-COVID program. At the moment, several cities in China are either under partial lockdowns or full lockdowns. Some cities have been placed under district-based controls as the Chinese government tries to control the spread of COVID-19 infections. On Monday, the government issued a work from home policy in Beijing. Therefore, most subway systems across the city remained empty. In addition, parks, roads, and apartment blocks were closed as per the zero-COVID policy.

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China Calls on the United States To Prove The “Disinformation” Rumors

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3 mn readChina continues to back its claims about the biological weapons labs in Ukraine allegedly funded by the US government. Zhao Lijian has asked the American government to prove that the allegations are false. The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson advised the American government to produce evidence that the rumours were false. While addressing the media, Zhao Lijian also went ahead to add that the American leaders should also provide details on their biological military activities in Ukraine.

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Chinese Human Rights Lawyer’s Daughter Reveals Her Last Phone Call with Father Before He Disappeared

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4 mn read“In my fathers’s dream, a little girl knocked on his door, and she looked about seven or eight years old. She asked him if she could borrow his pen. But in the dream, my father didn’t have a computer. He didn’t know how to type. All he had as a weapon to defend himself was a pen. My father said to her, ‘This is the only thing I have, and I can’t give it to you.’ And the little girl said, ‘After I’ve done with this pen, I will give it back.'” This was the dream that Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng retold 4 years ago in is his last conversation with his daughter Grace Gao.

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Exclusive: Exiled Kazakh leader questions Communist China’s secret military bases in the country

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4 mn readChina launched the “Belt and Road” in 2014 to counter Western countries led by the United States and the European Union in an attempt to expand its international influence through infrastructure development. Kazakh exile leader Serikzhan Bilash told Eat News that many Kazakh intellectuals, including himself, suspect that the Chinese Communist Party uses state-owned enterprises to cover secretly stationing armed personnel in Kazakhstan.