#East Asia
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Air China resumed direct flights to Pyongyang on March 30, weeks after passenger train services were restored. The back-to-back moves signal a deliberate deepening of China-North Korea ties.
Air China resumes Beijing-Pyongyang flights for the first time in six years, alongside restored rail links. What does the timing reveal about China-North Korea relations and the broader geopolitical moment?
As Trump 2.0 reshapes alliances and China rises, Japan charts an independent security path. What this means for Asia's future.
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[email protected]Xi Jinping congratulated Kim Jong-un's reelection and proposed opening a 'new chapter' in relations. But China's North Korea strategy reveals deeper strategic calculations.
North Korean leader touts unprecedented development as rare party congress enters third day, signaling potential strategic shift amid renewed diplomatic overtures from Seoul and Washington.
North Korea's first party congress in 5 years focuses on economy over diplomacy, as Kim Jong Un navigates succession plans and global isolation amid changing geopolitics.
Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi secures reappointment, signaling potential shifts in East Asian security dynamics and regional relationships.
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[email protected]Japan's LDP secures over three-quarters of lower house seats, giving PM Takaichi unprecedented power. What does this historic mandate mean for East Asia's delicate balance?
Japan releases Chinese fishing captain after bail guarantee, revealing complex maritime disputes and diplomatic calculations in East China Sea waters.
A Chinese fishing vessel arrest in Japanese waters reveals deeper tensions over maritime sovereignty and economic competition in East Asia's contested seas.
PM Takaichi's 233-seat target reveals the complex power dynamics in Japanese politics and what Sunday's election means for regional stability and economic policy.
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[email protected]China is reportedly considering mass production of low-cost guided munitions for potential Taiwan invasion as modern warfare shifts toward attrition. Analysis of military strategy implications.