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Indo-Pacific

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Navy advances into the maritime area around Guam

In the course of an exercise, the Chinese navy has, for the first time, penetrated into a sea area where one of the most important strategic US bases is located. The military saber-rattling continues. The Americans are steering against it by sending their best-equipped aircraft carrier to the region. Is a confrontation looming?

By Frank Sieren

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Four against China

US President Joe Biden wants to renew alliances that his predecessor neglected or deliberately destroyed. In the Indo-Pacific, this is the "Quad", consisting of the US, Japan, Australia, and India. Their goal: creating a counterweight to China. Some are already dreaming of an Asian NATO. Beijing is reacting with sharp threats – and making its first mistakes.

By Michael Radunski

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The Philippines on their way back to Team USA

The Philippines swung towards China under President Rodrigo Duterte. But despite new economic ties, China continues to press islands in Manila's exclusive economic zone, currently at Whitsun Reef. Now Duterte is moving closer to the US again. Verbally, however, the president allowed his ministers to push ahead.

By Christiane Kuehl

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Conflict with Australia: foretaste for EU

The crisis between Australia and China has come to a head. It's about geostrategic interests, influence, punitive tariffs, and the promising 5G technology. The former harmonious relationship has turned into an open rivalry. It is a conflict whose course Europe should watch closely because it all started with similar disagreements as the EU currently has with Beijing.

By Michael Radunski