Two guided-missile cruisers were the first to visit since China began extensive military drills after Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.
Author: AUSTIN RAMZY
Pakistan Hit by Deadly Floods of ‘Epic Proportions’
More than 1,000 have died since mid-June from flooding that a senior official called a “climate-induced humanitarian disaster.”
Who Is Aleksandr Dugin?
The Russian writer, whose daughter died in a car blast on Saturday outside Moscow, has espoused a vision of a Russian “world empire.”
Peeling Paint in Hong Kong Reveals Work of Newly Relevant ‘King’
When he was alive, the graffiti of Tsang Tsou-choi, or the “King of Kowloon,” was considered peculiar and personal. In a radically changed city, his mostly vanished art now has a political charge.
Ailing Hong Kong Activist Defiant as Court Sentences Him to Prison
Koo Sze-yiu, who has been diagnosed with late-stage colon cancer, was sentenced to nine months in prison for planning a protest, amid fears he could die in prison.
Protesters in Sri Lanka Mark Takeover of President’s Residence
Images from Colombo showed demonstrators enjoying a rare moment of levity, after months of economic deprivation.
Russia-Ukraine War Could Last Years, Western Leaders Say
Jens Stoltenberg said that Ukrainian forces were fighting bravely, and that with the arrival of more modern weaponry, they would be able to push Russian troops out of the eastern Donbas region.
Chinese Pilots Sent a Message. American Allies Said They Went Too Far.
Australia and Canada said Chinese jets harassed their military planes, though Beijing says it was defending its security. A mishap over Pacific waters could have ominous repercussions.
China Orders Investigation Into Children’s Textbooks
The discovery of what some viewed as disturbing illustrations in books for elementary school students set off a national furor.