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A giant screen broadcasts news footage of a fighter jet assigned to the Chinese military's Eastern Theater Command participating in large-scale joint exercises around Taiwan, at a shopping area in Beijing in April, 2023.
ASIA PACIFIC
Dec 23, 2025
China replaces military commanders overseeing Beijing and Taiwan operations
Chinese leader Xi Jinping installed new military leadership for its central and eastern regions amid an unprecedented purge of the top defense echelons. 
The draft resolution was submitted by the U.S. House of Representatives members including Republican Young Kim, who heads the Foreign Affairs Committee’s East Asia and Pacific Subcommittee.
JAPAN / Politics
Dec 23, 2025
Draft resolution by U.S. lawmakers blasts China’s coercion against Japan
The bipartisan group of lawmakers urged President Donald Trump to work with Pacific allies to counter Beijing.
China Eastern Airlines is the biggest operator of flights between China and Japan, leaving it more exposed than China Southern Airlines and Air China to a pullback in demand.
BUSINESS / Companies
Dec 23, 2025
Chinese airlines see profit hopes dim as Japan tensions dent demand
China ordered curbs on flights to Japan and other economic retaliatory measures after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made comments related to Taiwan.
Military vehicles carrying DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missiles travel past Tiananmen Square during a military parade in Beijing in 2019.
ASIA PACIFIC
Dec 23, 2025
China likely loaded more than 100 ICBMs in silo fields, Pentagon says
Beijing has described reports of a military buildup ​as efforts to “smear and defame China and deliberately mislead the international community.”
A Chinese H6 nuclear-capable strategic bomber flies over the Miyako Strait on Dec. 9.
COMMENTARY / Japan
Dec 23, 2025
China’s recklessness risks a security crisis with Japan
China’s normalization of reckless and bullying behavior presents major risks to peace and security.
Soil containing rare earth minerals is prepared for export at a port in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, China, in October.
COMMENTARY / World / Geoeconomic Briefing
Dec 23, 2025
China, rare earths and ‘weaponized interdependence’
China has long understood the strategic value of its dominance in rare earth production.
Koichi Hagiuda, deputy secretary-general of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (left), and Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te meet in Taipei on Monday.
JAPAN / Politics
Dec 23, 2025
LDP exec Hagiuda and Taiwanese President Lai agree to boost ties
Hagiuda told Lai that he hopes to continue deepening what he described as the best-ever relations between the two sides.
Film director Kiwi Chow holds a poster for his latest thriller, “Deadline,” inside his office in Hong Kong.
ASIA PACIFIC
Dec 22, 2025
Banned film exposes Hong Kong’s censorship trend, director says
“If it involves Hong Kong’s real political situation, absolutely no one will make a movie about it,” says Deadline director Kiwi Chow.
Koichi Hagiuda, the Liberal Democratic Party’s deputy secretary-general, at the party headquarters in Tokyo in October. He is on a three-day visit to Taiwan through Tuesday.
JAPAN / Politics
Dec 22, 2025
LDP lawmakers continue to visit Taiwan amid tensions with China
Meanwhile, it seems unlikely that a multiparty group of Japanese lawmakers for Japan-China friendship will be able to send a delegation to China by the end of this year.
Two blockbuster trading debuts in Shanghai have signaled insatiable demand for future national champions in China's chip sector.
BUSINESS / Tech
Dec 22, 2025
Chinese chipmakers race to IPO market after back-to-back listings surge
The surge in listings is coming on the back of two blockbuster trading debuts in Shanghai.
A worker installs battery packs into an electric vehicle chassis at the vehicle assembly lines of Geely Automobile's Zeekr Factory in Ningbo, China, in March. Chinese firms are on track for a 75% jump this year in global shipments of lithium-ion battery cells for energy storage, according to one estimate.
BUSINESS / Tech / ANALYSIS
Dec 22, 2025
China’s power reforms and global data center buildout usher in battery boom
Chinese firms have exported more than $65 billion worth of storage and electric-vehicle batteries this year, cementing their dominance in the sector.
While many have heralded a multipolar world, what is emerging instead is a “multisphere” order — spheres of influence without fixed boundaries or shared norms to contain them.
COMMENTARY / World / Perspectives
Dec 22, 2025
The perils of a multisphere world
A volatile world of blurred norms and fragile alliances demands new strategies to manage coercion and risk.
Members of the Chinese People's Liberation Army attend a flag-raising ceremony in Beijing's Tiananmen Square with a portrait of late Chinese leader Mao Zedong displayed on Tiananmen Gate, on Nov. 20.
ASIA PACIFIC
Dec 22, 2025
The secret trial of the general who refused to attack Tiananmen Square
In 1989, Gen. Xu Qinxian defied orders to crush the pro-democracy protests in Beijing. Now, leaked video from his court-martial is on YouTube.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen attends a news conference after the European Council meeting in Brussels on Friday.
BUSINESS / Economy / FOCUS
Dec 22, 2025
Europe stumbles in its attempt to bypass Trump’s global trade order
The continent fell short in sealing the Mercosur pact over the weekend. Officials say they will try again to sign the deal on Jan. 12 — but there’s no guarantee it can be salvaged.
Queried about the comments by a senior Japanese government official that Tokyo should acquire nuclear weapons, a U.S. State Department spokesperson did not directly address the remarks, but praised Japan for its stance on nuclear nonproliferation.
JAPAN / Politics
Dec 20, 2025
U.S. appears to pour cold water on idea of Japan acquiring nukes
The State Department called Japan “a global leader” and “valuable partner” on nuclear nonproliferation and advancing nuclear arms control.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi attends a summit with five Central Asian nations in Tokyo on Saturday.
JAPAN / Politics
Dec 20, 2025
Japan sets $19 billion business target in Central Asia
Japan unveiled a five-year goal on Saturday for business projects totaling $19 billion in Central Asia as Tokyo vies for influence in the resource-rich region.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during an end-of-year news conference at the State Department in Washington on Friday.
JAPAN / Politics
Dec 20, 2025
Rubio calls Japan-China tensions ‘preexisting’ and vows to work with both
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the Asian powerhouses’ row over Taiwan “one of the dynamics that has to be balanced in that region.”
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev meet in Tokyo on Friday.
JAPAN
Dec 19, 2025
Takaichi hosts first summit with Central Asia leaders
The summit comes as Tokyo competes for influence in the resource-rich region.
Ground Self-Defense Force personnel participate in a live-fire exercise at the GSDF's training grounds in the East Fuji Maneuver Area in Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture, in 2024.
JAPAN / Politics
Dec 19, 2025
Japan should have nuclear weapons, official reportedly says
The comments come at a sensitive time for Japan amid a tense security environment in East Asia.
Two crude oil tankers remain anchored on Lake Maracaibo, near Maracaibo, Zulia state, Venezuela on Wednesday.
WORLD / Politics
Dec 19, 2025
Venezuela authorizes two unsanctioned oil supertankers to depart, sources say
These would be only the second and third supertankers to depart the country since the U.S. seized a ship carrying Venezuelan oil last week.

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