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Japanese jets scramble as Chinese carrier Liaoning conducts drills off Okinawa, with radar locks prompting protest.
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Japan scrambles jets as Chinese carrier drills prompt radar lock-on protest

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China's navy conducted training flights from its aircraft carrier Liaoning in the Pacific after passing waters off Okinawa, prompting Japan to scramble Self-Defense Force jets. Chinese fighters locked radar onto Japanese aircraft twice, leading to a strong protest from Tokyo. The incident occurs amid heightened tensions over Taiwan.

Tokyo's Ueno Zoo bid farewell to its last giant pandas, Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei, as they departed for China on Tuesday. Hundreds of fans braved the winter cold to say goodbye, marking the first time Japan has been without pandas since 1972.

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After Japan's surrender in 1945, more than 4,000 Japanese children were left behind in China and raised by Chinese foster parents, earning them the name Japanese 'war orphans'. Tomoji Ohara, one such orphan, was adopted by a Chinese woman at age three or four and did not return to Japan until his forties. He has said that the orphans were not lonely in China, but truly isolated in Japan.

Following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on Taiwan, China has intensified diplomatic efforts to isolate Japan, reaching consensus with Russia in high-level talks. Beijing's response includes coordinated media attacks and economic pressure. The dispute underscores tensions over regional security.

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Japanese and Chinese coast guard vessels clashed in a standoff around the disputed Senkaku Islands on Tuesday. Both nations' authorities reported the incident amid strained ties following Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's recent suggestion that Japan might intervene militarily in a Chinese assault on Taiwan. Two Chinese patrol ships entered Japan's territorial waters and departed hours later.

La principale compagnie aérienne d'État chinoise, Air China, a annoncé qu'elle réduira significativement les vols entre les villes chinoises et japonaises à partir de la fin de ce mois, au milieu des tensions politiques croissantes entre les deux pays. Les vols entre Shanghai et Osaka passeront de 21 allers-retours par semaine à 16. Un responsable de la compagnie a invoqué la disponibilité des avions comme raison.

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Le gouvernement japonais surveille la bataille de propagande chinoise après les remarques de la Première ministre Sanae Takaichi sur une éventualité à Taïwan. Lors d'une réunion de responsables des affaires étrangères à Pékin mardi, la Chine a réitéré sa forte condamnation, et des images d'un diplomate japonais semblant s'incliner devant son homologue chinois sont devenues virales sur les réseaux sociaux chinois. Tokyo a déposé une plainte auprès de Pékin concernant les arrangements médiatiques non coordonnés.

 

 

 

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