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If the Sino-American political war continues to intensify, it may develop into a new cold war and increase military tensions in the Taiwan Strait and the East China Sea, writes Hiroyuki Akita.https://t.co/tB5P3ph8cc
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) March 30, 2021
South Korea and Taiwan elbow out China in chip investmenthttps://t.co/xieoDDvf5K
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) April 4, 2021
Taiwan will open a COVID travel bubble with Palau, one of its few remaining diplomatic allies. https://t.co/bngFfTWPcY
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) March 28, 2021
BREAKING | Taiwan train derails; at least 36 dead, many injuredhttps://t.co/RXJwDXVPzJ
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) April 2, 2021
As Suez Canal blockage ends, fear of legal action clouds over the Indian crew of #EverGivenhttps://t.co/4Xj5IPGJGf
— OpIndia.com (@OpIndia_com) March 30, 2021
Both the Indian govt and the seafarers’ organisations are concerned about the legal issues that the crew — comprising 25 Indians — may face, including the possibility of criminal charges.https://t.co/OqoZ2DYPf9
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) March 30, 2021
Shipping Resumes Through Suez Canal But Insurance Cos Fear Payouts, Legal Action On Crew Possiblehttps://t.co/3ei5RDSbfu
— Swarajya (@SwarajyaMag) March 30, 2021
This has been a long time coming: Japan, U.S. defense chiefs affirm cooperation over Taiwan emergency https://t.co/0SDtnXGPP8
— Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) March 21, 2021
'Contingency' plans discussed with United States over possible Taiwan conflict https://t.co/KRppTXIVgE
— ABC News (@abcnews) April 1, 2021
New Zealand defends absence from joint statement on WHO COVID report https://t.co/NYolfsv5R7
— ABC News (@abcnews) April 1, 2021
It's 'very likely' that COVID-19 first spread to humans from bats via another animal, WHO report finds https://t.co/P1hTi1bDwt
— ABC News (@abcnews) March 29, 2021
Last of 400 stranded ships pass through Suez Canal as compensation case looms https://t.co/pMlVwBp8z1
— ABC News (@abcnews) April 3, 2021
BBC correspondent flees China citing ‘intimidation’ | @latikambourke
https://t.co/R1gmGKsTSH— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) March 31, 2021
Joe Biden unveils $2.6 trillion infrastructure bill to beat China, move to green energy | @KnottMatthew https://t.co/wRS0XSSj23
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) March 31, 2021
Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China’s website suffers cyber attack | @latikambourke https://t.co/WZg33zSTJL
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) March 30, 2021
The US military said that Chinese military flights in the South China Sea fit a pattern of destabilising and aggressive behaviour by Beijing but posed no threat to a US Navy aircraft carrier strike group in the region https://t.co/LF3EMj08N8
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) January 30, 2021
Director of the Lowy Institute's Pacific Islands Program @jonathan_pryke quoted in @NikkeiAsiahttps://t.co/mc3PYHdt3a
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 1, 2021
Closer Taiwan-US ties are stabilising the region, not the opposite | Natasha Kassam https://t.co/m9ugibWVCH
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 1, 2021
"We don't know what's going on inside North Korea at the moment. They closed their borders to China before Wuhan even went into lockdown in January last year."@annafifield talks about the difficulties of reporting on North Korea.
Listen: https://t.co/h9UsRl6bKX pic.twitter.com/KXcsJhl3pw
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 3, 2021
"A different understanding of middle-power options may explain why Australia and South Korea’s paths may be diverging."@Junotane writes for The Interpreter. https://t.co/Vi0y8bmu5G
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 2, 2021
With Xinjiang cotton, Beijing is taking on the world | Kris Cheng, Holmes Chan https://t.co/P8k9A2pQ4V
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 1, 2021
“It is crucial for the US to use their position to unite the democracies and to pressure China”
Hong Kong democracy activist @nathanlawkc joins @benjaminbland on the Lowy Institute Conversations podcast.https://t.co/F0ber4Hpxd
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 4, 2021
"What is clear is the incongruity of India’s military dependence on Russia as well as the US in defending against China."
Anita Inder Singh writes for The Interpreter.https://t.co/E3KtJ0aoZu
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 5, 2021
“That is also leading to international concerns that the situation in Myanmar is rapidly spiralling out of control – that no one is in charge – [and] the Myanmar military has overreached and is losing its grip on the country.” @HerveLemahieu in @SBSNewshttps://t.co/oRwRz8dr9t
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 5, 2021
"I don't know what it takes to make New Zealand stand up more for our values or balance that against our economic interests."@annafifield on New Zealand’s approach to China.
Listen to this Lowy Institute podcast hosted by @mfullilove: https://t.co/h9UsRl6bKX pic.twitter.com/UxOyyAHeeF
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) April 2, 2021
Politics Briefing: Chinese diplomat calls Trudeau ‘boy,’ as tensions escalate https://t.co/8ZwBMxfGem
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) March 29, 2021
Ship blocking Suez Canal moves slightly, unclear when it will refloat https://t.co/yKVMnP511d
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) March 28, 2021
Oil prices fall as demand concerns trump Suez Canal disruptions https://t.co/imC8XuToSy
— Report on Business (@globebusiness) March 25, 2021
Asian shares mixed on China rebound, pandemic worries https://t.co/u9NnucsHJr
— CTV News (@CTVNews) March 31, 2021
Chinese loan terms hamper post-virus debt talks: report https://t.co/Sq0kgQTOo9 pic.twitter.com/USbRoHOz1s
— CTV News (@CTVNews) March 31, 2021
Canal Authority says Suez backlog cleared https://t.co/xJPaf7SHCG pic.twitter.com/25YewVTk6z
— CTV News (@CTVNews) April 3, 2021
China berates New Zealand over support for Taiwan at WHO https://t.co/5iXPza2DEX
— RNZ News (@rnz_news) May 11, 2020
NZ and Australia condemn Hong Kong electoral reform by China https://t.co/AOIkB1wK5w
— RNZ News (@rnz_news) March 13, 2021
Taiwan train crash: Site boss bailed amid grief over 50 deaths https://t.co/iLKe31qANI
— RNZ News (@rnz_news) April 3, 2021
Suez Canal backlog: New Zealand containers caught up in blockage https://t.co/Wiqxbk3yXd
— RNZ News (@rnz_news) March 29, 2021
Suez Canal traffic jam caused by stuck ship Ever Given cleared https://t.co/7cQUc0QDoo
— RNZ News (@rnz_news) April 3, 2021
Fonterra sells China Ying, Yutian farming hubs for $522 million, via @nzherald https://t.co/FFPgiQRXUa
— NZCCRC (@nzccrc) April 1, 2021
Zespri's plan to counter fast-spreading rogue gold fruit growing in China, via @nzherald https://t.co/LuFhVBe5rw
— NZCCRC (@nzccrc) March 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/ccahart/status/1378545791011332097
At least one person has been killed and a dozen more injured after a deadly pile-up in Japan’s Miyagi Prefecture. The incident happened in blizzard conditions on the Tohoku Expressway. More than 130 vehicles were trapped on a 900-metre stretch of the expressway. pic.twitter.com/LZ5w43HcTO
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) January 19, 2021
A 7.3-magnitude earthquake off Fukushima in eastern Japan injured more than 100 people, authorities have said, nearly a decade after the region suffered a devastating quake, tsunami and nuclear meltdownhttps://t.co/Y9Yk4Mbykh
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) February 14, 2021
The first Arab space mission to Mars, an unmanned probe dubbed "Hope", has blasted off from Japan, in a bid to reveal more about the atmosphere of the Red Planet | Read more: https://t.co/nhaFpQUhJa pic.twitter.com/4kiMKcdsA6
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) July 20, 2020
North Korea may have fired ballistic missile – Japan https://t.co/EObVR93zMj
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) March 24, 2021
Irish journalist Yvonne Murray, who reports for RTÉ News and Current Affairs from China, has been forced to leave the country because of mounting pressure from the Chinese authorities. https://t.co/ukj5hI8Ioi
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) March 31, 2021
One year on, we still know very little about how and why a new coronavirus first broke out in Wuhan, writes Yvonne Murray. In an attempt to gather more information, she travelled to the city. https://t.co/QlNDiOwEVW
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) December 17, 2020
The giant container ship which has been blocking Egypt's Suez Canal for almost a week has been refloated | Read more: https://t.co/nGe1Sq4GlW pic.twitter.com/BUfs9fqqti
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) March 29, 2021
Officials in Egypt say a traffic jam of cargo ships in the Suez Canal has been cleared. Over 420 ships were delayed after the Ever Given container vessel ran aground in the waterway https://t.co/pEm0R6ussG
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) April 3, 2021
National St Patrick's Day parade cancelled for second year in a row https://t.co/E9CbMvgcuo pic.twitter.com/89JcJb1wYC
— Independent.ie (@Independent_ie) January 20, 2021
Japan’s ban on same-sex marriage ruled unconstitutional by court https://t.co/cu5StSe0aW
— Irish Examiner (@irishexaminer) March 17, 2021
A tsunami advisory has been issued for Japan’s north-east coast as a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck at sea https://t.co/0N62EN7giy
— TheJournal.ie (@thejournal_ie) March 20, 2021
A 7.3-magnitude earthquake off Japan's Fukushima injured dozens of people, authorities said today, nearly 10 years after the eastern region was hit by a huge quake that sparked a tsunami and nuclear meltdown. https://t.co/hd8lVVvjCM
— TheJournal.ie (@thejournal_ie) February 14, 2021
A strong earthquake has struck off the coast of north-eastern Japan, shaking Fukushima, Miyagi and nearby areas https://t.co/zv9NR3ja3A
— TheJournal.ie (@thejournal_ie) February 13, 2021
The peak bloom arrived on 26 March in Kyoto, the earliest since 27 March 1409, while in Tokyo they reached full bloom on 22 March – the second-earliest date since 1953 https://t.co/VJS4oZ9Gay
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 30, 2021
The UK is no longer a country "where the system is deliberately rigged against ethnic minorities", a government-ordered review has said https://t.co/zp0IFuMKZ3
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 31, 2021
Myanmar: Airstrikes send villagers fleeing into jungle as military leaders 'party' on deadliest day of violence https://t.co/enwOOk9ust
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 28, 2021
Will we ever find COVID origin? The unanswered questions in WHO investigation https://t.co/n9n1WbhFka
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 31, 2021
COVID 'likely' transmitted from bats to humans via unknown animal, WHO report says https://t.co/wnaJMFNLbl
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 30, 2021
Hong Kong will vet all political candidates to ensure they are "patriots" under new laws that seek to remove any opposition and tighten China's control https://t.co/UBih31blq6
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 30, 2021
Iran nuclear deal: US takes first steps to rejoining accord with talks next week https://t.co/4RjyD4KqPs
— Sky News (@SkyNews) April 2, 2021
Cargo ship blocking waterway disrupts shipping worldwide.
Tugboats and workers are trying still to free the skyscraper-sized cargo ship stuck in Egypt's Suez Canal.
Read more: https://t.co/ZXbmjU5JGr pic.twitter.com/ETVd5bs7Rd
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 25, 2021
Factories cranked up production after a brief lull during the Lunar New Year holidays @globeandmail
https://t.co/CP06Pv1PNh— China Reviewed (@ChinaReviewed) April 1, 2021
US, Japan, South Korea pledge co-operation in dealing with North Korea https://t.co/X1D6ZK5VmL
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 3, 2021
Japan's cherry blossom bloom – in pictures https://t.co/qnwoijpozQ
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 31, 2021
Climate crisis 'likely cause' of early cherry blossom in Japan https://t.co/RdlxAacpZL
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 30, 2021
The Guardian view on cherry blossom: lessons from fragile, fleeting beauty https://t.co/h9TeEal4iJ
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 31, 2021
China launches musical in bid to counter Uyghur abuse allegations https://t.co/EQLbISim6K
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 3, 2021
Coronavirus live news: outbreak at China-Myanmar border; shielding to end for millions in England and Wales https://t.co/IixVbGGG5b
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 31, 2021
UN in talks with China over 'no restrictions' visit to Xinjiang https://t.co/o6J60vtMmI
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 29, 2021
VW China venture buys green credits from Tesla to meet local rules https://t.co/2GDh7ohacw
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 2, 2021
Defiant Johnson tells China: ‘I stand behind sanctioned MPs’ https://t.co/FvHLC8XMpH
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 28, 2021
Chinese diplomat calls Justin Trudeau 'running dog of US' as tensions escalate https://t.co/sHlE3Nc3oA
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 29, 2021
Wait, who is the wolf again? Chinese embassy's #Aesop #fable analogy baffles Twitter – @guardian https://t.co/JKXNgJfCsH
— Australasian Classical Reception Studies Network (@ACRSN_org) April 2, 2021
The @guardian cites research by econ prof @jimfeyrer in this opinion piece arguing that despite sensational coverage of the days-long container vessel blockage of the Suez Canal, the economic impact was likely minimal. https://t.co/u2W3Zx827w
— DartmouthEcon (@DartmouthEcon) March 31, 2021
https://twitter.com/Frances_Coppola/status/374142867801133056
Suez canal blockage: last of the stranded ships pass through waterway https://t.co/wmHPiBsETF
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 3, 2021
https://twitter.com/sparrowhawk28/status/1377538288739815424
China could invade Taiwan in next six years, top US admiral warns https://t.co/b9UiKCb0UF
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 10, 2021
Tension haunts tiny Taiwanese isles that live in fear of war with China https://t.co/7Zb22eN850
— The Guardian (@guardian) February 21, 2021
Australian military to continue patrolling South China Sea as China warns Taiwan independence ‘means war’ https://t.co/sp5rx7vueK
— The Guardian (@guardian) January 29, 2021
Chinese aircraft enter Taiwan's air defence zone https://t.co/bHkRZVBPyN
— The Guardian (@guardian) January 23, 2021
US and Taiwan sign five-year agreement on health, tech and security https://t.co/aJjrz9QFST
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 21, 2020
Taiwan official in hospital after alleged 'violent attack' by Chinese diplomats in Fiji https://t.co/GSccguGSz8
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 19, 2020
4/15以降追加 “Ever Given” re-floated in Suez Canal (13/04/2021) | @UKPandI
The Ever Given’s operator is looking at moving and delivering the thousands of containers still stuck on the detained vessel https://t.co/h406VDnr9W
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 16, 2021
Japanese owner of Ever Given vessel in negotiations with Egyptian authorities to secure release of 'megaship' and crew held over damages for blocking Suez Canalhttps://t.co/xrGX1Gnj6t
— TRT World (@trtworld) April 14, 2021
Egyptian authorities impounded the Ever Given as they argue with the ship’s Japanese owner over how much the company owes for costs associated with the damage to and blocking of the busy shipping route.
“The vessel is now officially impounded."https://t.co/zwv6Y1YkCg
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 14, 2021
TOKYO – The Japanese owner of a megaship seized after blocking the Suez Canal has said it is negotiating with Egyptian authorities after they demanded $900 million in compensation for its release. #BangkokPost #World https://t.co/HLqcyaD3Py
— Bangkok Post (@BangkokPostNews) April 14, 2021
The Suez Canal chief says Monday the authority will not allow the hulking Ever Given to leave the country until a compensation amount is settled on with its Japanese owner #4YourMorninghttps://t.co/XPK6W9ukTX
— CBS4 Indy (@CBS4Indy) April 14, 2021
International shipping is an absolute mystery to me. The ship stuck in the Suez Canal, is:
-owned by a Japanese company
-flagged in Panama
-managed by a German "maritime solutions provider"
-operated by a Taiwan-based shipping company
-staffed by an all-Indian crew https://t.co/A9myxUsosA— Brandon Friedman (@BFriedmanDC) March 25, 2021
And now, the finger pointing begins. Who’s to blame for the blocking of the Suez? Most of it could come down to the insurers for the Ever Given’s Japanese owner https://t.co/tuwLNTGRvh
— Motoko Rich (@motokorich) March 31, 2021
A megaship blocking Egypt's Suez Canal could be refloated as early as Saturday, the vessel's Japanese owner tell local media, as the crisis forces companies to re-route services from the vital shipping lane https://t.co/gcevBzkd9K pic.twitter.com/AYXpHZSKEq
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 27, 2021
Japanese owner of container ship stuck in Suez Canal says received no compensation claims https://t.co/Fi8FDi7V5S pic.twitter.com/3Zh4rTarXt
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 30, 2021
Dutch salvage company Smit Salvage, of @BoskalisNL, to help remove stricken ship #EverGiven from blocking Suez Canal in joint international effort with Japanese salvage company Nippon. https://t.co/gQSlRnZMPq
— Netherlands (@NLNetherlands) March 26, 2021
Japanese firms fear logistics disruption as Suez Canal blockage continues https://t.co/zpg4uaIxhp
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) March 27, 2021
SUEZ CRISIS | The Japanese owner Shoei Kisen of the giant cargo vessel Ever Given:
🔹Aims to free the ship by Saturday night
🔹Says there is no oil leakage or crew injury
🔹Is still investigating the cause of the accident#SuezBLOCKED #EVERGIVEN https://t.co/BhyABqQcK7— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) March 26, 2021
The Japanese owner of a skyscraper-sized cargo ship wedged across #Egypt’s Suez Canal apologizes for the incident that’s imperiling global shipping.https://t.co/EdWJMjsC00
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) March 25, 2021
Japanese owner of ship blocking Egypt’s Suez Canal apologises over the “tremendous worry” the accident has caused to other vessels and their parties https://t.co/naKGz5kgFb
— TRT World (@trtworld) March 25, 2021
The Japanese shipbuilding group that just extracted itself from a sticky situation in the Suez Canal still has to navigate the receding tides of an industry in long-term decline, and the race to build bigger ships may be reaching its limit https://t.co/X6CMlMFCjr
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 31, 2021
https://twitter.com/Nihonpolitics/status/1375426752521109508