The armed forces of Cambodia and China began joint exercises on May 16 involving 2,000 troops and 14 warships, as the two allied nations are seeking to strengthen their “ironclad friendship” and defense cooperation. Maj. Gen. Thong Solimo, spokesperson for
News Analysis Underscoring the crisis that has plagued China’s property markets over the past several years, authorities unveiled a series of new measures on May 17 to revitalize the crisis-ridden sector after the latest data showed housing sales have slumped
News Analysis Taiwan has seen a closer relationship with Japan in the lead-up to President-elect William Lai Ching-te’s inauguration, to which Japan plans to send a delegation of 38 parliamentarians. One expert believes that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
An event chaired by Britain’s special envoy for freedom of religion and belief, Fiona Bruce, shed light on the extensive suppression of religious and spiritual beliefs by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The Conservative Party lawmaker chaired the May 15