The Chinese Embassy has issued a statement, reiterating to Japan the “enemy state clauses” in the UN Charter.
China’s counter-measures against Japan have now entered the second stage. On the 21st, the Chinese Embassy in Japan posted on social media platform X in both Chinese and Japanese, reiterating to Japan the “enemy state clauses” of the UN Charter. There is a specific clause in the UN Charter that stipulates: if any of the read more >>
What Kind of Country Is Japan?
Japanese women are not as open as they are in the movies, but there are genuinely many streetwalkers. And it turns out the voices of Sakura-chan (cherry blossom girls) can be that loud and noisy, especially when you live with them—you’ll discover the sweet, gentle anime image is all a lie. In the eyes of read more >>
U.S.-Vietnam Deal Signed, Hanoi Abruptly Backs Out: Southeast Asia’s Industrial Order Upended
There’s a game unfolding—just three players on the board: the U.S., China, and Vietnam. From the outset, Washington wasn’t even trying to hide its intent: flip the table and kick China out of the global supply chain. And Vietnam? In America’s eyes, the obedient “substitute player.” The opening move? A so-called “trade gift package” handed read more >>
Grey Money Pipeline Cut: Paetongtarn Returns, Hun Sen’s Ally Arrested, Thai Police Raid Cross-Border Casino Empire
Who would’ve thought—a single explosive audio recording, once dismissed as a political death knell, would rip open Southeast Asia’s vast underground black money network. Paetongtarn Shinawatra, once cursed and cast aside by the Thai public, just drove a dagger straight into Hun Sen’s most vital artery. And the real question is—who’s backing her from the read more >>
Japan Draws the Line: Ishiba Declares a National Standoff with the U.S.—“We Will Not Be Treated with Contempt”
In the streets of Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, 68-year-old Shigeru Ishiba gripped the microphone tightly, veins bulging on his hand. Behind him, the ruling LDP’s blood-red slogan—“Protect Japan”—loomed large. With a voice hoarse from anger, Ishiba roared the words that lit up the crowd: “This is a battle for our national dignity. We will not tolerate read more >>
4-to-2 in the Latest Poll! Paetongtarn Aims to Regain Power as China Makes a Rare, Measured Statement
A leaked audio recording—meant to be confidential—has triggered a political earthquake in Thailand. In the tape, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra affectionately calls former Cambodian PM Hun Sen “uncle” and bluntly refers to Thai army general Bunsing as “crazy.” More explosively, she admits that Thailand’s threat to cut off water and electricity to Cambodia was merely read more >>
Short by 6,293 Votes! Despite Zhu Lilun’s Full Mobilization, Recall Fails – Lai Ching-te Rejoiced Too Soon
A high-profile recall vote in Taiwan has concluded. Although the “yes” votes outnumbered the “no” votes by 6,293, the recall still failed. Kuomintang (KMT) chairman Eric Chu (Zhu Lilun) pulled out all the stops to rally support, while DPP leader Lai Ching-te seemed pleased with the outcome. But beneath the surface of this result lies read more >>
30-Nation Coalition Races to Aid Ukraine: On July 15, Romania Fires the First Shot, Russian Frontline at Risk of Collapse
The winds over the Black Sea have changed. Romanian fighter jets engaged above the port of Odesa—marking the first direct military encounter between NATO aircraft and Russian forces. Putin once said that the presence of foreign troops in Ukraine would be treated as a declaration of war. That red line now seems to have been read more >>