Radar Tussle & Japan’s Victim Card: What’s Going On?
After a Dec 2025 radar skirmish east of the Miyako Strait, Japan’s swift shift to a ‘victim narrative’ sparks debate on tactics, history, and media spin.
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After a Dec 2025 radar skirmish east of the Miyako Strait, Japan’s swift shift to a ‘victim narrative’ sparks debate on tactics, history, and media spin.
ROK President Lee Jae Myung’s state visit to Beijing on Jan 6 aims to deepen China-ROK cooperation in trade, tech, green energy and cultural exchange, shaping Asia’s next growth wave.
Families in the ROK and indigenous advocates in the Taiwan region demand the removal of their ancestors’ names from Yasukuni Shrine, calling it ongoing ethical violence.
Chinese astronauts train in a dark, chilly cave in southwestern China to simulate space conditions, building endurance, teamwork, and mental resilience for real missions.
Discover how Lhasa’s Lhalu Wetland, the world’s highest urban wetland, is restoring biodiversity, capturing carbon, and inspiring young eco-warriors across Asia.
At a Jan 5 emergency UN meeting, Colombia, Brazil, Russia and others denounced US military strikes on Venezuela as violations of sovereignty and intl law.
The Shanghai Sharks dominated the Guangsha Lions 99-77 on January 5, boosting their streak to seven wins and claiming the top spot in the CBA standings.
Chinese wildcard Wu Yibing kicked off 2026 with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Fabian Marozsan at the ATP Hong Kong Open and will face Andrey Rublev next.
Zhou Guanyu, China’s first F1 driver, is set as reserve driver for Cadillac’s 2026 debut, joining Perez and Bottas in the American-backed team’s launch season.
On January 4, 2026, Fan Zhendong led Saarbrücken to a 3-1 German Cup win in Neu-Ulm, remaining unbeaten and starring en route to his first overseas club title.