How far could Takaichi’s provocations push East Asia toward greater tension?

高市一郎的挑衅能将东亚推向何种程度的紧张?

World Today

2025-11-20

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① Chinese premier arrives in Zambia for a landmark visit. What might their ties say about future collaboration across the Global South? (00:55) ② Japan’s neighbors are raising serious concerns over Takaichi’s provocations on Taiwan and territorial claims. How far could these missteps push East Asian tensions? (13:40) ③ China welcomes the Netherlands’ decision to suspend its intervention at Nexperia. What’s next? (23:52) ④ How will the G20 summit unfold as South Africa moves forward without U.S. participation? (34:14) ⑤ What’s driving Germany to roll out its first national space security strategy? (44:08)
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  • Chinese Premier Li Jiang arrives in Zambia for a landmark visit.

  • What might their ties say about future collaborations across the global South?

  • Japan's neighbors are raising serious concerns over Takaiichi's provocations on Taiwan and territorial claims.

  • How far could these missteps push East Asian tensions?

  • And China welcomed the Netherlands decision to suspend its intervention at Xperia,

  • calling it a first step in the right direction.

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  • Chinese Premier Li Jiang says China is ready to work with Zambia to strengthen their long-standing friendship and deepen mutually beneficial cooperation.

  • His remarks came during a landmark visit,

  • the first by a Chinese Premier to the African nation in 28 years.

  • Zambia were the first country in southern Africa to establish diplomatic ties with China.

  • Li Chang added that in a world facing growing uncertainty,

  • China is willing to enhance multilateral coordination with Dan Bia stands together with the wider global South.