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Mitsubishi Scraps Development of Japan’s Homegrown Jet

Mitsubishi Scraps Development of Japan’s Homegrown Jet

By Takahashi Kosuke
MHI has abandoned the long-held dream of debuting Japan’s first advanced jet liner, citing the lack of profitability. 
Japan Downgrades COVID-19 Threat Despite Spike in Deaths

Japan Downgrades COVID-19 Threat Despite Spike in Deaths

By Thisanka Siripala
The government lowered the legal status of COVID-19 even as it grapples with a deadly outbreak. 

China Is Far From Alone in Experiencing Population Decline

China Is Far From Alone in Experiencing Population Decline

By Michele Bruni
Beijing can glean valuable lessons from other countries’ struggles with low birthrates – first and foremost the need to embrace immigration.

Court Says South Korea Responsible for Vietnam War Massacre

Court Says South Korea Responsible for Vietnam War Massacre

By Kim Tong-hyung
The ruling marks the first time a South Korean court has found the government responsible for mass killings of Vietnamese civilians during the war.

Will Xi Jinping Make Taiwan a New Offer?

Will Xi Jinping Make Taiwan a New Offer?

By Jianli Yang
With “one country, two systems” losing its appeal to Taiwan, Xi Jinping tapped top CCP ideologue Wang Huning to craft China’s new Taiwan unification theory.
North Korea Calls for Perfecting War Preparedness 

North Korea Calls for Perfecting War Preparedness 

By Mitch Shin
During a meeting presided over by leader Kim Jong Un, North Korea again showed its ceaseless efforts to strengthen its military capabilities.

What the Chinese Surveillance Balloon Incident Tells Us About US-China Relations

What the Chinese Surveillance Balloon Incident Tells Us About US-China Relations

By Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz
A U.S. F-22 shot down a Chinese surveillance balloon that lingered in U.S. territorial airspace for days. What now?
What Do We Really Know About China’s Food Security?

What Do We Really Know About China’s Food Security?

By Genevieve Donnellon-May and Zhang Hongzhou
Given questions about the reliability of the country's official agricultural data, it is hard to judge the state of its food security.

The Chinese Spy Balloon Incident: An Urgent Need for Communication

The Chinese Spy Balloon Incident: An Urgent Need for Communication

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
There is an urgent need for standard operating procedures and open communication, especially when it comes to technology and space.

Japan, China Hold Foreign Minister Call Days After NATO Chief’s Visit

Japan, China Hold Foreign Minister Call Days After NATO Chief’s Visit

By Mina Pollmann
Tokyo continues to try to keep relations with Beijing stable even as it deepens military cooperation with NATO and other partners.

China Admits There’s a 2nd Chinese Balloon Over Latin America

China Admits There’s a 2nd Chinese Balloon Over Latin America

By Shannon Tiezzi
Like the balloon spotted over the United States, the Pentagon claimed the object was used for surveillance; Beijing says it was blown off course while conducting civilian research.
What If China Isn’t Really That Unique?

What If China Isn’t Really That Unique?

By Evan Freidin
Trends relating to birth rates and tech industry layoffs are not unique to China, but a part of a broader story of global change.

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