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South Korea’s snap election scheduled for June 3 sparks political shifts. Stay informed on key developments in Asia.
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South Korea’s snap election scheduled for June 3 sparks political shifts. Stay informed on key developments in Asia.
Residents in the Taiwan region share mixed views on ‘independence’ strategies and reunification possibilities, emphasizing peace and stability priorities.
Taiwan residents voice concerns over reliance on foreign powers and discuss cross-strait futures in candid street interviews.
South Korea’s Constitutional Court removes President Yoon Suk-yeol after unanimous impeachment vote over martial law declaration, reshaping East Asian politics.
China holds military drills near Taiwan in response to leadership tensions, reaffirming its stance on sovereignty and cross-strait peace.
China accuses U.S. and Japan of escalating tensions in Asia, stresses Taiwan as a ‘red line’ amid rising geopolitical stakes. πβ
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