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Amid a worsening refugee crisis, public support is high in both Australia and NZ to accept more Rohingya

Nearly one million stateless Rohingya people who fled brutal ethnic cleansing in Myanmar have been languishing in extremely congested refugee camps in Bangladesh for the past five and a half years. While the United States recently announced a resettlement program for Rohingya refugees and the UK resettled around 300 Rohingya from the camps prior to 2020 under a now-defunct scheme,… Continue reading Amid a worsening refugee crisis, public support is high in both Australia and NZ to accept more Rohingya

CEEasia Briefing #38: Hungary’s support for China’s peace proposal for Ukraine, A new era in Czech-Taiwanese relations, Strengthened cooperation between Poland and South Korea

Welcome to the 38th issue of the #CEEasia Briefing. In this issue, we dissect the following topics: Hungary’s support for China’s peace proposal for Ukraine A new era in Czech-Taiwanese relations Strengthened cooperation between Poland and South Korea If you like what you see, please forward this message to your friends and colleagues who can subscribe here.… Continue reading CEEasia Briefing #38: Hungary’s support for China’s peace proposal for Ukraine, A new era in Czech-Taiwanese relations, Strengthened cooperation between Poland and South Korea

Chinese Media Watch: Washington’s reaction to the Balloon Incident – an overreaction or a calculated anti-China move?

China has claimed that the balloon that flew over North America for more than a week before being shot down over the Atlantic was a civilian object used “for scientific research.” However, after the US Navy recovered the balloon’s debris from the ocean, American officials underlined that it had indeed been designed for spying. China… Continue reading Chinese Media Watch: Washington’s reaction to the Balloon Incident – an overreaction or a calculated anti-China move?

Taiwanese Not Satisfied With Their Government’s Handling of the Pandemic, Survey Reveals

Taiwan has been recognized internationally for its successful management of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in the first year. But do people in Taiwan have the same perception of their own government’s response?  Taiwan is widely recognized for its successful management of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in the first year when there was not a single… Continue reading Taiwanese Not Satisfied With Their Government’s Handling of the Pandemic, Survey Reveals

Hrozba pre slovenskú ekonomiku: Autá Made in China začínajú porážať Nemcov

Pandémia koronavírusu mala výrazný vplyv na obchod medzi Európou a Čínou. Viedla k zatvorených továrňam, množstvu lodí kotviacich pri čínskom pobreží, úplnému zastaveniu rozvíjajúceho sa obchodu po železnici. Politici si uvedomili závislosť Európy od kritických dodávok zdravotníckeho materiálu, čo viedlo k snahe o presun dodávateľských sietí mimo Čínu a zníženie celkovej závislosti na jej dovozoch… Continue reading Hrozba pre slovenskú ekonomiku: Autá Made in China začínajú porážať Nemcov

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