150 million-year-old dinosaur footprints found in China

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The marks were made between the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Experts think that one of the fossils might be from a species that hasn’t been named yet. Scientists think that the area may have attracted dinosaurs because there was water and trees there. Chinese researchers have found over 4,300 dinosaur footprints in Zhangjiakou, which is … Read more

Taiwan slams China “evil neighbour” as China fired missiles during military drills

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Su Tseng-chang said China was arbitrarily destroying the Taiwan Strait with its military exercises. The drills were prompted by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the island this week. Taiwan has activated its military and conducted civil defence drills, while the United States has numerous naval assets in the area. Taiwan’s premier has labelled … Read more

China halts cooperation ties with U.S. and sanctions Pelosi over Taiwan visit

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China suspends cooperation with the US in areas such as military relations and climate change. Sanctions against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in retribution for her travel to Taiwan. Beijing initiated a frenzy of military drills in the aftermath of her visit earlier this week. China announced Friday that it would suspend cooperation with the United … Read more

China put sanctions on Nancy Pelosi for visiting Taiwan

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China says it will impose sanctions on US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her immediate family. Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan has enraged China, which considers self-governed Taiwan to be its territory. Beijing has increased military drills and warplane incursions around the island. Following the US House speaker’s visit to Taiwan earlier this week, China announced … Read more

Taiwan criticizes China for firing missiles during military drills

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Taiwan has activated its military and conducted civil defence drills. The drills were prompted by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the island. Taiwan wants de facto independence from China. Taiwan: Taiwan’s prime minister has labelled China the “evil neighbor next door” after its military began live firing drills around the island. Su Tseng-chang … Read more

China issues a warning about its rapid temperature rise relative to the world average.

China’s average ground temperatures rise 0.26 degrees Celsius (0.47 degrees Fahrenheit) a decade since 1951, compared to the global average of 0.15 degrees. Changing weather patterns in China will affect the balance of water resources, make ecosystems more vulnerable, and reduce crop yields. According to a government official, China’s average ground temperatures have risen much … Read more

China launches missiles in live fire drills near Taiwan as the PLA encircles the island.

China launches missiles in live fire drills near Taiwan as the PLA encircles the island.

Each missile hit its target precisely and all air and sea area control is now relaxed. Images show military chopper flying over Pingtan island, one of Taiwan’s closest points to China. Taiwan’s Defense Ministry has described China’s live-fire drills as a “irrational act” that sought to “alter the status quo”. The exercises have disrupted ship … Read more

Child falls out of car window, family leaves her at road

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Social media users are upset by a video that has gone viral in China. The footage depicts a young girl reaching out of the window of a car. The parents driving the car are oblivious to the fact that their child has fallen or is gone and continue driving. The horrible incident occurred in Ningbo, … Read more

China gears up for military drills after Pelosi visit to Taiwan

  • China declares that five days of “necessary and just” military exercises will start on Thursday. Taiwan is talking with its neighbouring countries, Japan and the Philippines, to establish alternate aviation routes and has instructed ships to find alternate routes.
  • G7 foreign ministers warn that China’s escalation risked causing regional instability. China has criticised US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, accusing the US of “violating China’s sovereignty”.
  • The US adheres to the “One China” policy, which recognises only one Chinese government and establishes diplomatic ties with Beijing rather than Taiwan.

After a brief but contentious trip to Taiwan, which China views as a renegade province, Ms. Pelosi left on Wednesday.

In retaliation, China declared that five days of “necessary and just” military exercises will start on Thursday.

 

Taiwan reported that 27 Chinese fighter jets had already flown into its air defence zone.

 

Taiwan’s defence ministry said on Wednesday that it had sent out jets to scare them off.

 

According to China, the exercises would include “long-range live ammunition shooting” and will take place in some of the busiest rivers in the world.

 

Taiwan is talking with its neighbouring countries, Japan and the Philippines, to establish alternate aviation routes and has instructed ships to find alternate routes to avoid the drills.

 

The nation was under “deliberately heightened military threats,” according to President Tsai Ing-wen.

 

The foreign ministers of the G7 countries—Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US—released a unified statement in an effort to defuse the situation, warning that China’s escalation risked causing regional instability.

 

“The use of a visit as a cover for provocative military activities in the Taiwan Strait is not justified. International travel by lawmakers from our nations is common and customary “The declaration read.

Ms. Pelosi visited Taiwan as part of a larger Asian tour, becoming the highest-ranking US official to go there in the previous 25 years. China had forewarned her against visiting the island.

 

Wang Yi, the foreign minister of China, accused the US of “violating China’s sovereignty under the pretence of so-called democracy,” adding that those who play with fire will suffer the consequences of their actions.

 

China cannot “block world leaders or anybody from travelling to Taiwan to pay homage to its flourishing democracy, to highlight its many triumphs, and to reiterate our commitment to continuous collaboration,” Ms. Pelosi said in a statement following the visit.

 

President Joe Biden, a fellow US Democrat, did not support the senior politician’s trip, stating that given the current state of bilateral hostilities, it was “not a good idea right now.”

 

With its Taiwan policy, the US straddles a delicate diplomatic line. It adheres to the “One China” policy, which recognises only one Chinese government and establishes diplomatic ties with Beijing rather than Taiwan.

 

On the other hand, it keeps up a “strong unofficial” relationship with the island, selling Taiwan defence equipment.

 

What does “One China” policy entail?

Taiwan places Xi Jinping squarely in the driver’s seat.

Why are relations between China and Taiwan so bad? Taiwan and China were split apart during a civil war in the 1940s, but Beijing vows that the island will one day be recovered, possibly by force.

Who is in charge in Taiwan? The island has its own constitution, democratically elected officials, and an armed forces with roughly 300,000 active members.

Who acknowledges Taiwan? Taiwan is recognised by only a few nations. Instead, Beijing is where most people recognise the Chinese government. Despite not having diplomatic relations with Taiwan, the US is required by law to give the island the tools to defend itself.

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Pelosi leaves Taipei to sound of Chinese fury By Matt Murphy

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  • US walks a diplomatic tightrope with its Taiwan policy – on one hand it recognises only one Chinese government, and on the other maintains a “robust unofficial” relationship with Taiwan.

After meeting with authorities in Taipei, Ms. Pelosi, the most senior US politician to visit in 25 years, left on Wednesday.

However, Beijing was furious with her because she disregarded its travel advisories when she visited the island as part of a larger Asian tour.

Taiwan is a self-governing island, but China views it as a separatist province that will one day reunite with the country.

Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, said in a statement on Wednesday that “those who play with fire will not come to a good conclusion, and those who harm China will be punished.”

Under the pretence of “so-called democracy,” the United States is infringing on China’s sovereignty, he continued.

With its Taiwan policy, the US straddles a delicate diplomatic line.

It adheres to the “One China” policy, which recognises only one Chinese government and establishes diplomatic ties with Beijing rather than Taiwan.

On the other hand, it also upholds a “strong unofficial” connection with the island that includes providing Taiwan with weaponry for self-defense.

Ms. Pelosi, who currently serves as Speaker of the US House of Representatives, is Vice President Kamala Harris’s heir apparent.

Taiwan places Xi Jinping squarely in the driver’s seat.

China responded to the visit by announcing military exercises it deemed “necessary and just” in waters about 10 miles (16 km) from Taiwan.

The exercises, which will start on Thursday and extend for five days, will involve “long-range live ammunition shooting” and will be conducted in some of the busiest rivers in the world.

On Wednesday, a US official told Reuters that Beijing might try to use the visit to raise tensions. Sun Li-fang, a spokesperson for China’s defence ministry, acknowledged that some of the drills would enter Taiwan’s territorial seas.

 

Taiwan is facing “deliberately increased military threats,” according to President Tsai Ing-wen. She said that Taiwan “would not back down and that Taiwan will do all it takes to improve its self-defence capabilities.”

 

Transport Minister Wang Kwo-tsai said Taipei was working with its neighbours, Japan and the Philippines, to find alternate aircraft routes. Taiwan’s port authorities have asked ships to find alternate ways to avoid the drills.

 

It comes after days of rising tensions, during which Chinese jets have already flown as far as the median line, which serves as an unofficial boundary between China and Taiwan in the waters between them.

Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, is currently experiencing a full-blown Pelosi love fest.

They have been analysing every aspect of her appearance, including the colour of her clothing, the height of her heels (supposedly unusually high for an 82-year-old), and the fact that she “looked like Audrey Hepburn in that photo of her with President John F. Kennedy back in 1961.”

On Wednesday, throngs of people waited early outside Taiwan’s parliament in an effort to catch a glimpse of Ms. Pelosi as she emerged.

Almost everyone dismissed concerns about possible retaliation from China.

A 70-year-old guy declared, “China is bluffing.” Beijing may respond in the short term, but the United States will punish Beijing if it overreacts.

A 50-year-old housewife told us, “China shouldn’t bully Taiwan like this.” “This trip is typical; if China keeps acting this way, more nations will turn against it.”

However, this trip is anything but ordinary for China. Beijing views it as a shocking transgression of diplomatic protocol.

Ms. Pelosi commended Taiwan as “inspiration to all freedom-loving people” at a meeting with Ms. Tsai.

The American “determination to preserve democracy here in Taiwan remains iron-clad,” she added.

“America pledged 43 years ago to stand with Taiwan… today our delegation travelled to Taiwan to make it crystal clear we will not back down from our commitment to Taiwan,” Ms. Pelosi continued.

 

The 82-year-old had previously spoken with Tsai Chi-Chang, the deputy speaker of Taiwan’s parliament.

The trip has faced opposition from the White House, and President Joe Biden stated that the military thought it was “not a smart idea.”

Some pundits even suggested that the visit might force China, which has thus far declined to do so, to give Russia armaments for use in Ukraine.

However, she has received backing from a number of seemingly surprising sources. In a letter supporting the visit, 26 Republican senators signed on.

 

The letter claimed that “members of the United States Congress, including former Speakers of the House, have travelled to Taiwan for decades,” among its signatories being Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell.

 

The travel, it continued, was “compatible with the One China policy to which we are committed” in the United States.

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Pakistan expresses solidarity with China over situation in Taiwan

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Pakistan reaffirmed strong commitment to ‘One-China’ Policy Foreign Office expressed concern over situation in Taiwan Strait US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has reaffirmed its strong commitment to ‘One-China’ Policy and firmly supports China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. A statement by the Foreign Office said Pakistan is deeply concerned … Read more

Taiwan sees cyberattack, threatened by Chinese planes as Nancy Pelosi visit

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Taiwan targeted by cyberattack and threatened by Chinese warplanes flying near its border. Tensions rise ahead of unannounced visit by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Taiwan Strait is the unofficial dividing line between China and Taiwan. Taiwan was targeted by a cyberattack on Tuesday and was threatened by Chinese warplanes flying near its border in the … Read more

US surveillance aircraft flying over Taiwan as tensions with China increase

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US surveillance planes have reportedly taken to the skies in Taiwan. Tensions with China are continuing to rise over the US visit. News of US surveillance planes patrolling Taiwan’s skies was shared on Twitter. According to reports from Tuesday, August 2, US surveillance aircraft have reportedly taken to the skies over Taiwan as tensions with … Read more

China bans 35 Taiwan food exporters before Nancy Pelosi visit

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China has stopped imports from 35 Taiwanese makers of biscuits and pastries. Bans come ahead of a probable visit to Taiwan by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. China has previously banned imports of grouper fish, pineapples, and sugar apples from Taiwan over pest fears. China has stopped imports from 35 Taiwanese makers of biscuits and … Read more

Nancy Pelosi is set to arrive in Taiwan

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China has warned of repercussions if she goes ahead with the visit. U.S. Navy deploys four warships east of Taiwan. Fears of a new Taiwan Strait crisis. Nancy Pelosi, the US House Speaker, is scheduled to arrive in Taiwan later today, escalating tensions in Beijing. While no official announcement has been made, local Taiwanese media … Read more

White House issues warning to China over Pelosi visit threats

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is considering a possible trip to Taiwan. China has warned against the “egregious political impact” of such a high-profile visit. President Joe Biden stopped short of telling House Speaker Nancy Pelosi not to visit Taiwan. Biden administration are warning China not to take escalatory actions in the wake of potential trip … Read more