China Announces Major Military Drills Around Taiwan
China's military announces large-scale exercises around Taiwan in early 2025, citing 'separatist activities'. The drills raise regional tensions and prompt international concern.
China's military announces large-scale exercises around Taiwan in early 2025, citing 'separatist activities'. The drills raise regional tensions and prompt international concern.
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