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China’s Involvement in MOFA Visa Policy Changes Explained

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has accused China of pressuring countries to adopt the One-China policy, leading to six countries no longer allowing visa-free entry for Taiwanese citizens. This allegation comes after the...
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Jakarta’s Nonalignment Stance in US-China Rivalry: Exercises with Beijing – The News Lens

Indonesia's Nonalignment Stance in US-China Rivalry: Balancing Military Exercises with Beijing and Washington As Indonesia gears up to participate in U.S.-led joint military exercises this month, it agreed at a meeting this week to hold...
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Global Perspectives: A Comprehensive Look at Recent International Developments

The Evolving Landscape of International Relations The world is witnessing a series of significant geopolitical shifts that are reshaping international relations. From trade agreements to diplomatic tensions, the global stage is more dynamic than ever....
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China’s ‘Wolf-Warrior’ Envoy in Cambodia: Superpower Rivalry Rising

China's new ambassador to Cambodia, Wang Wenbin, has recently arrived in Phnom Penh, signaling a potential battle for influence between superpowers in the region. Wang, known for his combative style, is expected to deepen...
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China’s Involvement in MOFA Visa Policy Changes – The News Lens Int’l

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) recently accused China of pressuring countries to adopt the One-China policy, leading to six countries deciding to disallow visa-free entry for Taiwanese citizens. According to the National Audit...
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MOFA Denounces Former Australian PM’s Taiwan as ‘Chinese Real Estate’ Comment

Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) strongly criticized the recent remarks made by former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating, who referred to Taiwan as "Chinese real estate." The MOFA issued a statement last Friday...