Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte denied planning to kill President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., his wife, and cousin Martin Romualdez, stating that her comments were taken out of context and were conditioned upon her own death by assassination. Despite her attempts to downplay the threat, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) subpoenaed Duterte to shed light on the investigation for alleged grave threats and possible violation of the Anti-Terrorism Act, further escalating tensions between the Duterte and Marcos camps ahead of the upcoming mid-term elections in May 2025.
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Beijing denounces Taiwanese leader William Lai as ‘destroyer of cross-strait peace’
Beijing has once again criticized Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te, labeling him a "destroyer of peace" in the Taiwan Strait for his recent comments asserting that Taiwan and mainland China are not subordinate to each other. The Taiwan Affairs Office accused Lai of promoting separatist rhetoric and seeking independence through foreign support or force. Lai's remarks at a Lunar New Year event emphasized Taiwan's sovereignty as essential for the existence of the Republic of China,...
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