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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNEditorial: South Korean government must weigh the true cost of OPCON transferCommander Lt. Gen. Stephen Jost stated that the authority of American forces stationed in Japan would be gradually expanded, citing escalating threats from China in the Indo-Pacific region. The shift ...
He also bought a map drawn by a British sailor who attended the 1987 salvage of the Nanhai No.1. When they located the ship, they first drew an outline of the ship.
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ExplorersWeb on MSNLooking Back: The Disappearance of Pete Boardman and Joe Tasker on Everest in 1982In 1982, a small team set out to tackle the unclimbed East-Northeast Ridge of Everest. During the attempt, Pete Boardman and Joe Tasker vanished.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNNew administration hits the gas on revival of Korea's struggling petrochemical industryPresident Lee Jae Myung's government is set to push ahead with an initiative to restructure Korea's struggling petrochemical ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS, India, Japan, Australia unite to cut China’s grip on critical minerals supplyQuad countries launch a joint initiative to secure critical minerals and reduce reliance on China’s supply chains.
The historical issues in East Asia have long been a blindspot for the United States. Time to start paying attention.
Japan has protested to Beijing over what was described as Chinese fighter jets’ “near-miss” manoeuvres near Japanese maritime patrol planes over the Pacific where China’s two operational ...
The forward deployment of warships marks Washington's commitment to maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific region, the Navy said.
A Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force surveillance plane flies over the disputed Diaoyu Islands. The islands, long a flashpoint in Sino-Japanese ties, are controlled by Tokyo but claimed by Beijing.
BEIJING -- China hopes that Japan will deeply reflect on its historical crimes, earnestly learn from the past and adhere to the path of peaceful development, a Chinese foreign ministry ...
Two Chinese aircraft carriers have been seen operating in the Pacific at once for the first time, Japan’s Ministry of Defence has said. China’s Shandong and four other vessels on Monday sailed ...
Tokyo's defense minister said Friday it was "unacceptable" for China to blame Japan for close encounters between their military planes over the Pacific high seas last weekend. Japan says ...
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