Tag: international relations
Neighbors’ efforts to help end Myanmar crisis raise suspicions among protesters
The crisis has restored Myanmar's reputation as the problem member of the 10-country ASEAN
Philippines wants more than ‘loose change’ for US troops deal
The militaries of the two countries enjoy close ties, forged during decades of joint exercises
Philippines follows China, dissociates from UN resolution on Myanmar crisis
The Philippines’ Foreign Affairs department said the country joins China and other countries in “dissociating” itself from the UN resolution
Keep faith in democracy, Taiwan president tells Hong Kongers in new...
Tsai and her govt have offered strong support for the protesters, to the fury of Beijing
US commission says China possibly committed ‘genocide’ against Muslims
US genocide declaration would mean countries would have to think hard about allowing companies to do business with Xinjiang
South Korea passes law to ban anti-North Korea leaflets amid activists’...
More than 20 defectors and rights groups in South Korea vowed to challenge the law's constitutionality
Book on Polish Franciscan missionary’s work in Samar launched
The Embassy of Poland launched the “Extraordinary Life and Work of Fr. Cantius Kobak: A Polish Priest and Historian in the Philippines”
Islamists say Pakistan agrees to French boycott, end protest
Protests broke out over France's response to a deadly attack last month on a teacher
UK to consider sanctions against China for breaching Hong Kong treaty
Hong Kong's autonomy was guaranteed under ‘one country, two systems’ agreement enshrined in 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration
Cardinal Parolin says deal with China will be renewed
The deal, which was first signed two years ago and expires on Thursday, will be renewed for another two years