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March 4, 2022

China denies it asked Russia not to invade Ukraine during Winter Olympics

China has vehemently denied a report that it asked Moscow to delay its invasion of Ukraine until after the Winter Olympics, denouncing it as “fake news”. “This kind of rhetoric is to divert attention and shift blame, which is utterly despicable,” Wang Wenbin, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, said on Thursday when asked by journalists about the New York Times report published on
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Published on March 04, 2022 12:52

March 3, 2022

How Russia's invasion of Ukraine could hurt travel's recovery

This was supposed to be a year of recovery for a travel industry hit hard by the global coronavirus pandemic. But Russia's invasion of Ukraine may have just changed that. After two years of disrupted travel due to ever-changing Covid-19 restrictions, airlines and tour operators are once again bracing for closed skies, cancellations and a cloud of uncertainty over international travel. More than
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Published on March 03, 2022 16:30

Why Are There So Many Indian Students in Ukraine?

The tragic death of an Indian medical student, Naveen Shekharappa Gyanagoudar, in war-torn Ukraine, due to Russian shelling, has roiled India while spotlighting the desperation of thousands of Indians to rush to study in this east European nation every year.Naveen, who hailed from the southern Indian state of Karnataka, was one among nearly 20,000 students currently enrolled at some 30-odd
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Published on March 03, 2022 16:30

Hong Kong shops ration food and drugs to curb panic buying amid Covid lockdown fears

Soaring Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong have led to court services being suspended for a month as the two largest consumer retail chains ration certain items. The Asian financial hub has recorded more than 50,000 new coronavirus cases for the third consecutive day in what the authorities called a “fifth wave”, overwhelming hospitals and shattering the city’s zero-Covid strategy.In an attempt to curb
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Published on March 03, 2022 15:30

India has a long history of abstaining from U.N. votes that criticize Russia

Since Russian forces launched their titanic military assault on Ukraine on February 24, India chose to remain an abstainer on both the Russian-vetoed bids by the United Nations (UN) Security Council to respond to the spirailng crisis: first, on the U.S.-sponsored resolution to condemn Moscow’s astounding turn to war, and then, the procedural vote to shift deliberations on the issue to the U.N.
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Published on March 03, 2022 15:00

March 1, 2022

Torbjørn Færøvik: Vil Kina sitte stille i båten?

”I denne bygningen er lysene alltid tent”, sa guiden min idet vi svingte inn på Chaoyanggaten i Beijing. Det var for mange år siden. Det kinesiske utenriksdepartementets bygning er en koloss på sytten etasjer. Her arbeider flere tusen ansatte, og nå, i utgangen av februar, lyser lampene klarere enn på lenge. For krigen i Ukraina har allerede gitt de kinesiske lederne sterk hodepine, og den kan
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Published on March 01, 2022 22:39

China 'Regrets' Casualties in Ukraine but Reminds World of Russia's Demands

China has expressed regret over the loss of civilian lives in Ukraine for the first time, on the sixth day of a Russian military campaign that Beijing still refuses to call an invasion.When Russian forces began bombarding Ukrainian territory on February 24, China's Foreign Ministry bridled at suggestions that there already had been non-military casualties in the conflict. Its tone softened on
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Published on March 01, 2022 22:00

Taiwan Sends 27 Tons of Medical Aid to Ukraine: 'Taiwan Is With Freedom'

Taiwan shipped 27 tons of medical supplies to Ukraine late Monday night, the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Tuesday. Taiwan has joined Western allies in condemning Russia's invasion of its neighboring country, and many of its citizens have raised an alarm about the parallels between Russia and the island nation's own expansionist, authoritarian-led neighbor: China.Minister of
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Published on March 01, 2022 19:00

After Russia Invades Ukraine, China Says U.S. Support for Taiwan 'Futile'

American support for Taiwan will be in vain, a Chinese government spokesperson has said, as a delegation of former U.S. officials landed in Taipei on Tuesday—a move seen as President Joe Biden's way of reassuring the island nation's public following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Taiwan has been awash with news about Vladimir Putin's bloody military operation against Kyiv for six consecutive
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Published on March 01, 2022 18:00

Anti-Russian, anti-war voices grow louder in China in backlash against party line

More than 130 alumni of China's most prestigious universities have condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine, calling on the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to honor a mutual security pact it signed with Kyiv in 1994. "We strongly condemn Russian aggression against Ukraine and resolutely support the just struggle of the Ukrainian people to resist it, and defend their country," said the
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Published on March 01, 2022 18:00

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