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Wooden letter blocks spelling tariffs, China, and USA representing trade relations.
World

Beijing’s Calculated Response: Export Controls Target Japanese Defence Firms to Curb ‘Re‑militarisation’

China has placed 20 Japanese entities on an export‑control watchlist, citing concerns over Tokyo’s alleged re‑militarisation and potential nuclear ambitions. Beijing frames the move as a lawful, narrowly targeted effort to cut off dual‑use technologies that might enable offensive military capabilities, a step that could reverberate through regional security dynamics and supply chains.

SoMi2026年2月28日 05:17
#China#Japan#export controls
Dramatic view of Hong Kong's skyline at night featuring iconic illuminated skyscrapers.
World

PLA Flies Bombers and Battleships Around Huangyan Island in Demonstration of Integrated Air‑Sea Power

In late January 2026 the PLA’s Southern Theatre Command carried out an integrated air‑sea readiness patrol around Huangyan Island, deploying H‑6K bombers, fighter jets and modern surface combatants including a Type 055 destroyer and a Type 054A frigate. Chinese coverage framed the operation as a demonstration of multi‑domain deterrence and enhanced rapid‑response capability in disputed waters.

iMil2026年2月28日 04:37
#South China Sea#Huangyan Island#People's Liberation Army
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World

Pakistan Declares 'Open War' After Cross‑Border Clashes; Airstrikes Reported on Kabul and Southern Provinces

Pakistan and Afghanistan exchanged heavy fire across their shared border on February 26–27, with Pakistan's defence minister declaring "open war" and Pakistani forces reported to have launched airstrikes on Kabul, Kandahar and Paktia. The escalation follows months of intermittent clashes and failed ceasefire talks mediated in Doha, Istanbul and Riyadh, raising the prospect of a broader regional crisis and humanitarian fallout.

SoMi2026年2月27日 02:37
#Pakistan#Afghanistan#border clashes
Man photographs the United Nations Office with international flags in Geneva, Switzerland.
World

Iran Says It Has a Deal Plan but Doubts U.S. Intentions Ahead of Geneva Talks

Iran says it has a negotiation plan ready for Geneva talks with the United States but expresses skepticism about U.S. commitment, noting Washington has accepted that Iran will not be required to halt enrichment or export nuclear material. Tehran also seeks to exclude missile and broader regional issues, particularly concerns about Israel, from the nuclear agenda.

iMil2026年2月17日 00:54
#Iran#United States#Geneva talks
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World

Standing Watch While Others Feast: China Coast Guard Patrols the South China Sea Over Lunar New Year

China Coast Guard vessels, including the ship Yongshu, remained on patrol across the South China Sea during the Lunar New Year, conducting drills, evidence-gathering with drones and long deployments without shore contact. The missions blend operational preparedness with domestic political messaging about defending maritime rights while crews endure weeks away from home.

SoMi2026年2月16日 06:14
#China Coast Guard#South China Sea#Lunar New Year
Traditional Japanese shrine with a serene atmosphere in Kyoto, Japan.
World

Japan’s Leader Seeks a “Suitable Environment” for Yasukuni Visits — and Regional Trust Is the Casualty

Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi said she is trying to create a “suitable environment” for visiting Yasukuni Shrine and expects neighbouring countries to understand. The statement signals an effort to normalize a contentious nationalist symbol that enshrines Class-A war criminals and is likely to aggravate tensions with China and South Korea while complicating regional cooperation.

SoMi2026年2月13日 06:44
#Yasukuni Shrine#Sanae Takaichi#Japan
Explore modern architectural design at the United States Marshals Museum in Fort Smith.
World

Iran’s Larijani Warns Washington to Snub Israeli Pressure on Nuclear Talks Ahead of Netanyahu Visit

Ali Larijani, Iran’s Supreme National Security Council secretary, publicly urged the U.S. to be wary of Israel’s influence as Prime Minister Netanyahu heads to Washington, accusing Israel of a ‘‘destructive’’ role in shaping nuclear-talks frameworks. The warning highlights Tehran’s concern that Israeli pressure could skew U.S. policy on Iran’s nuclear program and complicate diplomacy.

SoMi2026年2月10日 19:25
#Iran#Israel#United States
Aerial shot of Rancho Seco Solar Power Plant with large cooling tower and solar panels.
World

Iran’s Two‑Track Play: Negotiating Nuclear Talks While Posturing for War

Iran has adopted a deliberate two‑track approach: signalling willingness to negotiate on the nuclear file while visibly reinforcing military readiness and red lines. Analysts advise focusing on incremental, verifiable nuclear concessions, reciprocal confidence‑building measures and broader international mediation to avoid a dangerous breakdown in talks.

SoMi2026年2月10日 13:24
#Iran#United States#nuclear talks
Soldiers observing a fighter jet at an air show in Bengaluru, India.
World

Iran Puts Air Force on Highest Alert, Sending a Regional Deterrence Message

Iran’s armed forces chief of staff announced that the air force is at the highest state of readiness, presenting the posture as defensive deterrence while warning adversaries of severe consequences for aggression. The move signals Tehran’s intent to shape regional calculations amid ongoing tensions with the US, Israel and Gulf states, and raises the risk of miscalculation if actions follow the rhetoric.

iMil2026年2月9日 05:04
#Iran#Air Force#Mousavi
Aerial view of a nuclear power plant surrounded by greenery in California under a clear blue sky.
World

Talks in Muscat Test Iran‑US Divide as Tehran Bars Missile Agenda

Iran and the United States will meet in Muscat to discuss nuclear issues, but Tehran insists the agenda exclude its ballistic‑missile programme, which Washington wants included. The clash over scope reflects deeper strategic disagreements and raises the likelihood that talks will be limited unless both sides accept sequencing or parallel tracks.

SoMi2026年2月5日 16:20
#Iran#United States#nuclear negotiations
Explore the historic ruins of Deir el-Medina, an ancient village in Egypt's desert landscape.
World

Sisi and Erdoğan Move From Rhetoric to Realpolitik as Cairo and Ankara Pledge Closer Strategic Ties

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met in Cairo on 4 February and pledged to deepen strategic cooperation to address rising regional tensions. The public rapprochement between historically adversarial capitals signals a pragmatic pivot aimed at managing crises such as the Gaza conflict, Libya and wider eastern Mediterranean flashpoints.

SoMi2026年2月5日 10:20
#Egypt#Turkey#Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
Aerial view of a boat navigating the waters near Muscat, Oman, with mountains in the background.
World

Gulf States Coax Washington Back to the Table — Iran Talks Restored, Moved to Oman

After urgent lobbying by multiple Middle Eastern leaders, the U.S. agreed to restore Iran talks scheduled for February 6 and move the meeting to Oman. Regional pressure sought to prevent a cancellation that might have increased the likelihood of military action, but U.S. officials remain sceptical about the talks' prospects.

SoMi2026年2月5日 04:10
#Iran#United States#Oman