Japan’s Rightward Shift Stirs Asia-Pacific Concerns
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is doubling down on right-wing policies, expanding military deployments and pushing for a national intelligence agency, sparking Asia-Pacific concerns.
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Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is doubling down on right-wing policies, expanding military deployments and pushing for a national intelligence agency, sparking Asia-Pacific concerns.
Australia’s new world-first law bans under-16s from Facebook, TikTok and YouTube to boost digital wellbeing, with platforms facing hefty fines.
Chinese mainland criticizes Taiwan authorities’ one-year ban on RedNote, warning it threatens information access, online freedom for residents of Taiwan, and content creators’ livelihoods.
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China’s navy released audio evidence showing it informed Japan in advance about the Liaoning carrier’s flight training, countering Tokyo’s claims and urging better communication.
China’s Ministry of National Defense debuted its official X account @MND_China on December 8, promising fresh updates on national defense in the new era.
International experts urge Japan to apologize for war crimes in the Chinese mainland, stressing that facing history is essential for regional reconciliation.
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