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29 November, 2024
Pacific nations
Australia signs security treaty with China-friendly Nauru
The treaty limits Nauru’s deal-making abilities. Last year, Beijing persuaded the Pacific microstate to sever diplomatic links with Taiwan.
9 Dec 2024 - 3:41PM
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Australia
As Chinese banks circle, Australia pushes ANZ to stay in Pacific island nations
12 Nov 2024 - 10:34AM
Banking & finance
AIIB adds new member as development bank embarks on grand global mission
30 Sep 2024 - 1:27PM
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US-China relations
As No 2 US envoy ends Pacific tour, Beijing scores a diplomatic win on Taiwan
After Beijing envoy demands ‘correction’, Pacific Islands Forum scraps Taiwan reference from its annual summit’s final communique.
1 Sep 2024 - 12:39AM
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India
India ‘racing’ to get ocean licences to scout for critical minerals used in EVs
India plans to focus on a vast plain between Hawaii and Mexico known to hold large volumes of polymetallic nodules containing minerals used in electric vehicles and solar panels.
22 Jul 2024 - 6:00PM
Japan
Japan talks with Pacific islands focus on climate, security issues take back seat
Among the areas of concern highlighted by Pacific island nations was Japan’s release of treated radioactive water.
20 Jul 2024 - 1:45PM
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Australia
Australia urged to act as refugee health crisis intensifies in Papua New Guinea
A report by an asylum seeker support group found one-fifth of the remaining refugees are “so unwell their lives were at imminent risk”.
20 Jul 2024 - 1:52PM
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Taiwan
US, Taiwan seek to expand island’s ‘meaningful participation’ in international community
At a meeting in Taipei, US officials reaffirm support for Taiwan’s ‘valuable expertise’ in addressing ‘urgent challenges’, as China sends 66 warplanes into the airspace around island.
24 Jun 2024 - 4:58AM
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China-Vatican relations
Beijing hopes for better ties as Vatican seeks ‘stable presence in China’
Beijing’s pledge comes after Holy See hosts Shanghai bishop for Concilium Sinense centenary, offers to ‘renew and develop’ 2018 deal on appointing bishops.
22 May 2024 - 8:05PM
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International court prosecutor rises to historic occasion
In applying for arrest warrants for top leaders of Israel and Hamas, Karim Khan of the International Criminal Court has stood up for global justice and international law against the manipulated so-called rules-based order.
21 May 2024 - 9:00PM
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US-China relations
Bill would create US fund for nations facing Beijing ‘coercion’ on Taiwan
‘Taiwan Allies Fund’ would encourage nations that ‘lack the economic or political capability to effectively respond’ to retaliation from China.
11 May 2024 - 4:24AM
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Australia
Australia boosts aid to Taiwan-ally Tuvalu to counter mainland China’s influence
China’s ambitions for a greater security presence in the Pacific became an election issue in Tuvalu in January.
8 May 2024 - 8:00PM
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Taiwan
‘Vitally important’ US keep status quo on Taiwan policy: senior diplomat
Allies and partners described as more willing and comfortable to stand alongside Washington when they understand stance espouses ‘peace and stability’.
1 May 2024 - 6:50AM
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Japan
To counter growing Chinese presence, Japan coastguard to train Pacific nations
The Mobile Cooperation Team initiative was first set up in 2017 as part of Tokyo’s efforts to train and equip the coastguards of Southeast Asian nations that felt threatened by China’s presence.
23 Apr 2024 - 1:16PM
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Pacific nations
‘Calling for change’: will Solomon Islands lean closer to China after its polls?
Geopolitics looms large over the polls in Solomon Islands, where Beijing and Washington have been vying for influence for years. But for voters just struggling to make ends meet, Wednesday’s election may be decided by issues much closer to home.
17 Apr 2024 - 10:49AM
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China’s Communist Party
China urges Asian neighbours to take peace and security ‘into their own hands’
Head of country’s legislature says region should resist ‘bloc confrontation’, calls for unity and independence amid ‘serious challenges’.
28 Mar 2024 - 7:13PM
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US-China relations
A US governor in the Pacific plans ‘lonely’ pivot away from China
Long tied to Beijing for tourism and gambling income, Northern Mariana Islands needs more aid from Washington, says governor.
28 Mar 2024 - 10:41AM
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US-China relations
US knew Nauru might cut ties to Taiwan before it did, official says
Daniel Kritenbrink, an assistant secretary of state, tells Senate hearing ‘we had known for some time [of Nauru’s concerns] … in this instance, they decided to flip’.
15 Mar 2024 - 7:59AM
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Japan
Japan may be making its biggest security move in the Pacific Islands since WWII
Talks on March 19 are expected to involve Japan’s Self-Defence Forces and police taking part in local and regional responses as well as training.
13 Mar 2024 - 2:22PM
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Taiwan
Taiwan thanks Tuvalu’s new government for retaining diplomatic ties
The small South Pacific state says it will uphold its relationship with Taipei and look at options to make it more durable.
29 Feb 2024 - 6:03PM
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Diplomacy
China ahead of US in global diplomatic presence – but does it mean influence?
Beijing has 274 diplomatic missions around the world, compared with 271 for Washington, a new study has found.
27 Feb 2024 - 10:00AM
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Pacific nations
Tuvalu’s Taiwan ties in the balance as Pacific nation gets new PM
The issue of diplomatic recognition is up for debate in the island nation, one of only three remaining Pacific allies of Taiwan. The new prime minister’s position on the subject has not been made public.
26 Feb 2024 - 3:31PM
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Taiwan
Mainland China’s top Taiwan official pledges support for pro-unification forces
Wang Huning, the party’s No 4, tells a conference that officials must ‘advance the process of reunification’ this year.
24 Feb 2024 - 1:29AM
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Pacific nations
US’ funding deadlock may pave the way for more Chinese influence in the Pacific
The lack of urgency is causing alarm inside the United States among those hyper-aware of the speed at which China may step in while Congress dawdles over a small sum of money by aid standards.
21 Feb 2024 - 7:38PM
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US-China relations
China will not fall into ‘trap’ of war in Taiwan Strait: Cui Tiankai
China’s longest-serving ambassador to Washington tells conference ‘someone’ may be preparing for proxy conflict with Chinese killing Chinese.
12 Feb 2024 - 9:28PM
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Taiwan
As Guatemala mulls trade ties with Beijing, Taiwanese warned to take notice
Academic says public must understand Taiwan’s small allies are important in helping raise motions in UN to support taking part in international organisations.
10 Feb 2024 - 2:27PM
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Taiwan
‘Hard to predict’ Beijing’s next moves towards Taiwan under Lai, analysts say
Beijing faces a dilemma as it tries to balance the election of William Lai with domestic challenges and the US factor, analysts say. They expect ‘more carrots than sticks’ in cross-strait policy, as well as efforts to bring ‘division and instability into Taiwanese society’.
8 Feb 2024 - 3:39PM
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Taiwan
Beijing tells Guatemala to break ties with Taiwan if it wants trade relations
The central American country’s foreign minister has said it hopes to develop a commercial relationship with mainland China.
6 Feb 2024 - 9:30PM
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