PoliticsTaiwanese military confirms for first time PLA drones crossed Taiwan Strait median linePoliticsSeptember 11, 2022posted on Sep. 11, 2022 at 2:00 pm It is the first time that UAVs from mainland China are known to have crossed the unofficial line that divides the strait. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdaySeptember 11, 2022 You Might Also LikePoliticsMainland China says it will watch Taiwanese military exercises closely for signs of ‘provocation’March 27, 2024PoliticsHong Kong’s Article 23 law: New York Times, BBC slammed for ‘extremely misleading’ articles on legislationMarch 27, 2024PoliticsChina’s foreign investment, confidence push gathers speed as top officials highlight ‘win-win opportunities’March 26, 2024PoliticsWill China’s plans to tackle plight of left behind children prove effective?March 26, 2024PoliticsHong Kong leader John Lee says ‘too early’ to judge whether waste-charging scheme roll-out needs changes amid calls for further delayMarch 26, 2024PoliticsHong Kong’s John Lee vows to step up intelligence gathering, analysis for law enforcement after Article 23 legislationMarch 26, 2024PoliticsDeadly Moscow shooting leaves China’s internet divided on need for tighter security measures as country seeks to open upMarch 25, 2024PoliticsHong Kong has ‘practical plans’ to counter possible Western sanctions over Article 23 law, officials say, warning against closing overseas trade officesMarch 25, 2024PoliticsHong Kong may become ‘isolated’ if it does not ease fears over Article 23 law in US and Europe, former commerce chief saysMarch 24, 2024Recommended For YouAsiaFreeport warns copper export ban could cost Indonesia $2 billion in lost revenueMarch 28, 2024WorldUkraine destroys 26 Russian drones in latest overnight strikeMarch 28, 2024BusinessAustralia: Shares notch record closing highMarch 28, 2024EntertainmentFrom Wu-Tang to Nashville, a mother-daughter country actMarch 28, 2024HealthUnitedHealth Group has paid more than $3 billion to providers following cyberattackMarch 28, 2024
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