Spat over Taiwan is threatening China-Japan ties
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Tension between Japan and China has escalated over the new Japanese leader's suggestion Tokyo could intervene militarily if Beijing attacks Taiwan.
Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Feleti Teo reaffirmed the nation’s long-standing partnership with Taiwan during a visit to Taipei, as geopolitical tensions continue to rise
Japan's two largest carriers have not seen any significant decline in demand on Mainland China operations, days after Beijing "solemnly reminded" its citizens not to travel to Japan amid a deepening diplomatic spat.
If you notice any individuals or groups that seem suspicious in any way, do not approach them and leave the area promptly’: embassy.
The diplomatic row over comments on Taiwan has evolved from a war of words to Beijing advising its citizens against travelling and studying abroad in Japan.
China's Premier Li Qiang has no plans to meet with the Japanese prime minister on the sidelines of the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday, as tensions over Taiwan deepen.
Withdrawal follows PM Takaichi’s Taiwan comments, prompting Beijing to issue warnings and cancel exchange events.
The postponement comes barely two weeks after remarks about Taiwan by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi sparked a heated response from China and kicked off the most serious diplomatic clash between the two East Asian powers in years.