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China Taiwan Tensions: German Warships Set to Cross Taiwan Strait | Vantage with Palki Sharma
China Taiwan Tensions: German Warships Set to Cross Taiwan Strait | Vantage with Palki Sharma
Germany’s naval presence in Asia is making headlines as two warships await orders to pass through the Taiwan Strait for the first time since 2002. This move could escalate tensions with China, which claims sovereignty over Taiwan and the Strait. Germany's move is being seen as an attempt to support international law and freedom of navigation in a region where tensions are high. The Taiwan Strait is a critical trade route. Germany's decision comes as China, which claims sovereignty over Taiwan and the strait, is increasing its military activities in the region. These German naval vessels will also participate in joint exercises with regional allies. Palki Sharma tells you more.
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Putin's Biggest Sign Of Action Soon: China's Sudden Move After Belarus; NATO Fears Kursk Revenge?
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China, Philippines trade blows after South China Sea collision | REUTERS
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China's property bust becoming Australia's iron ore headache | The Business | ABC News
Beijing's attempts to 'fire up' its post-covid economy with a building boom have led to an oversupply of property and the steel used in construction. China's property problems have become Australia's headache with the price of iron ore plunging by around thirty per cent this year.
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China and Vietnam agree to build closer partnership as Xi Jinping hosts To Lam
In his first international trip since becoming leader, Vietnamese President To Lam met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday. The pair watched an honor guard ceremony, before holding bilateral talks. (AP video shot by Wayne Zhang). Read more: https://bit.ly/3X9qxP5
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China Unleashes Rapid Drop in New-Home Prices, Sparking Price War
A price war is spreading in China's market for new homes, as local governments ease pricing rules and developers race to recoup cash. Bloomberg sources say one mid-sized residential project cut prices by 18%, forcing nearby developments to follow suit. Other sources say that in Shenzhen, the government approved a reduction of as much as 29%. Bloomberg China Correspondent Minmin Low discusses the details with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg: The China Show."
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How China's property market crisis is hitting iron ore prices and the Australian economy | ABC NEWS
China's economic slowdown is spreading far and wide, and hitting the price of Australia's most valuable commodity - iron ore, which has fallen by more than 10% in the past month.
That is having significant implications for steelmakers. Australia's largest steelmaker, Bluescope Steel posted a 20% drop in full-year net profit to $806 million
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published: 19 Aug 2024
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Viral Olympic Medallist Serves Food In China's Restaurant | First Sports With Rupha Ramani
Viral Olympic Medallist Serves Food In China's Restaurant | First Sports With Rupha Ramani
China's Olympic silver medallist gymnast Zhou Yaqin has taken the World by storm. Yaqin rose to fame with her "medal biting pose" after winning silver in women's beam final. The gymnast is again trending after she was spotted serving food at her family restaurant in China. Despite the success and fame, life didn't change for the 18-year-old. The gymnast continues to stay grounded despite defeating the likes of Simone Biles. Rupha Ramani brings you more.
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published: 20 Aug 2024
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China, Philippines ships collide in South China Sea | DW News
China claims almost all of the South China Sea, including the Second Thomas Shoal. Several Southeast Asian states have made conflicting and sometimes overlapping claims in the South China Sea. Beijing rejected a 2016 ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague that said that China's claims did not have any basis under international law. In July, China and the Philippines reached a "provisional arrangement" aimed at ending maritime confrontations near the Second Thomas Shoal, allowing Manila to resupply the atoll. The Philippines deliberately ran aground the Sierra Madre ship on the Second Tomas Shoal in 1999 in order to assert Manila's sovereignty over the area. Filipino troops are stationed on the shipwreck and require regular resupply.
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China Taiwan Tensions: German Warships Set to Cross Taiwan Strait | Vantage with Palki Sharma
China Taiwan Tensions: German Warships Set to Cross Taiwan Strait | Vantage with Palki Sharma
Germany’s naval presence in Asia is making headlines as two warsh...
China Taiwan Tensions: German Warships Set to Cross Taiwan Strait | Vantage with Palki Sharma
Germany’s naval presence in Asia is making headlines as two warships await orders to pass through the Taiwan Strait for the first time since 2002. This move could escalate tensions with China, which claims sovereignty over Taiwan and the Strait. Germany's move is being seen as an attempt to support international law and freedom of navigation in a region where tensions are high. The Taiwan Strait is a critical trade route. Germany's decision comes as China, which claims sovereignty over Taiwan and the strait, is increasing its military activities in the region. These German naval vessels will also participate in joint exercises with regional allies. Palki Sharma tells you more.
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Germany’s naval presence in Asia is making headlines as two warships await orders to pass through the Taiwan Strait for the first time since 2002. This move could escalate tensions with China, which claims sovereignty over Taiwan and the Strait. Germany's move is being seen as an attempt to support international law and freedom of navigation in a region where tensions are high. The Taiwan Strait is a critical trade route. Germany's decision comes as China, which claims sovereignty over Taiwan and the strait, is increasing its military activities in the region. These German naval vessels will also participate in joint exercises with regional allies. Palki Sharma tells you more.
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Putin's Biggest Sign Of Action Soon: China's Sudden Move After Belarus; NATO Fears Kursk Revenge?
Ukrainian forces struck yet another key bridge in Russia's Kursk region on Aug 18. Ukraine said the move is to disrupt Moscow's combat operations in the area. M...
Ukrainian forces struck yet another key bridge in Russia's Kursk region on Aug 18. Ukraine said the move is to disrupt Moscow's combat operations in the area. Meanwhile, China announced Chinese Premier Li Qiang's crucial visit to Russia & Belarus. Watch this video for all the details.
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1:56
China, Philippines trade blows after South China Sea collision | REUTERS
The Philippines and China accused each other of ramming vessels and performing dangerous maneuvers in the South China Sea, the latest flare-up after the two nat...
The Philippines and China accused each other of ramming vessels and performing dangerous maneuvers in the South China Sea, the latest flare-up after the two nations agreed last month to try to manage disagreements at sea.
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The Philippines and China accused each other of ramming vessels and performing dangerous maneuvers in the South China Sea, the latest flare-up after the two nations agreed last month to try to manage disagreements at sea.
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China's property bust becoming Australia's iron ore headache | The Business | ABC News
Beijing's attempts to 'fire up' its post-covid economy with a building boom have led to an oversupply of property and the steel used in construction. China's pr...
Beijing's attempts to 'fire up' its post-covid economy with a building boom have led to an oversupply of property and the steel used in construction. China's property problems have become Australia's headache with the price of iron ore plunging by around thirty per cent this year.
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1:16
China and Vietnam agree to build closer partnership as Xi Jinping hosts To Lam
In his first international trip since becoming leader, Vietnamese President To Lam met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday. The pair watched ...
In his first international trip since becoming leader, Vietnamese President To Lam met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday. The pair watched an honor guard ceremony, before holding bilateral talks. (AP video shot by Wayne Zhang). Read more: https://bit.ly/3X9qxP5
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In his first international trip since becoming leader, Vietnamese President To Lam met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday. The pair watched an honor guard ceremony, before holding bilateral talks. (AP video shot by Wayne Zhang). Read more: https://bit.ly/3X9qxP5
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China Unleashes Rapid Drop in New-Home Prices, Sparking Price War
A price war is spreading in China's market for new homes, as local governments ease pricing rules and developers race to recoup cash. Bloomberg sources say one ...
A price war is spreading in China's market for new homes, as local governments ease pricing rules and developers race to recoup cash. Bloomberg sources say one mid-sized residential project cut prices by 18%, forcing nearby developments to follow suit. Other sources say that in Shenzhen, the government approved a reduction of as much as 29%. Bloomberg China Correspondent Minmin Low discusses the details with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg: The China Show."
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8:52
How China's property market crisis is hitting iron ore prices and the Australian economy | ABC NEWS
China's economic slowdown is spreading far and wide, and hitting the price of Australia's most valuable commodity - iron ore, which has fallen by more than 10% ...
China's economic slowdown is spreading far and wide, and hitting the price of Australia's most valuable commodity - iron ore, which has fallen by more than 10% in the past month.
That is having significant implications for steelmakers. Australia's largest steelmaker, Bluescope Steel posted a 20% drop in full-year net profit to $806 million
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China's economic slowdown is spreading far and wide, and hitting the price of Australia's most valuable commodity - iron ore, which has fallen by more than 10% in the past month.
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6:59
Viral Olympic Medallist Serves Food In China's Restaurant | First Sports With Rupha Ramani
Viral Olympic Medallist Serves Food In China's Restaurant | First Sports With Rupha Ramani
China's Olympic silver medallist gymnast Zhou Yaqin has taken the Wo...
Viral Olympic Medallist Serves Food In China's Restaurant | First Sports With Rupha Ramani
China's Olympic silver medallist gymnast Zhou Yaqin has taken the World by storm. Yaqin rose to fame with her "medal biting pose" after winning silver in women's beam final. The gymnast is again trending after she was spotted serving food at her family restaurant in China. Despite the success and fame, life didn't change for the 18-year-old. The gymnast continues to stay grounded despite defeating the likes of Simone Biles. Rupha Ramani brings you more.
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Viral Olympic Medallist Serves Food In China's Restaurant | First Sports With Rupha Ramani
China's Olympic silver medallist gymnast Zhou Yaqin has taken the World by storm. Yaqin rose to fame with her "medal biting pose" after winning silver in women's beam final. The gymnast is again trending after she was spotted serving food at her family restaurant in China. Despite the success and fame, life didn't change for the 18-year-old. The gymnast continues to stay grounded despite defeating the likes of Simone Biles. Rupha Ramani brings you more.
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Olympics | Medalist | Paris Olympics | China | Restaurant | Zhou Yaqin | Gymnastics | Simone Biles | First Sports | Rupha Ramani | Firstpost | Sports News
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China, Philippines ships collide in South China Sea | DW News
China claims almost all of the South China Sea, including the Second Thomas Shoal. Several Southeast Asian states have made conflicting and sometimes overlappin...
China claims almost all of the South China Sea, including the Second Thomas Shoal. Several Southeast Asian states have made conflicting and sometimes overlapping claims in the South China Sea. Beijing rejected a 2016 ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague that said that China's claims did not have any basis under international law. In July, China and the Philippines reached a "provisional arrangement" aimed at ending maritime confrontations near the Second Thomas Shoal, allowing Manila to resupply the atoll. The Philippines deliberately ran aground the Sierra Madre ship on the Second Tomas Shoal in 1999 in order to assert Manila's sovereignty over the area. Filipino troops are stationed on the shipwreck and require regular resupply.
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China claims almost all of the South China Sea, including the Second Thomas Shoal. Several Southeast Asian states have made conflicting and sometimes overlapping claims in the South China Sea. Beijing rejected a 2016 ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague that said that China's claims did not have any basis under international law. In July, China and the Philippines reached a "provisional arrangement" aimed at ending maritime confrontations near the Second Thomas Shoal, allowing Manila to resupply the atoll. The Philippines deliberately ran aground the Sierra Madre ship on the Second Tomas Shoal in 1999 in order to assert Manila's sovereignty over the area. Filipino troops are stationed on the shipwreck and require regular resupply.
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