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Germany’s Scholz worried by far-right surge in regional polls

A GERMAN national flag flies atop the illuminated Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany Dec. 9, 2022. — REUTERS

BERLIN — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the results of two regional elections that saw big wins for the far-right AfD and losses for his coalition “bitter” and urged mainstream parties to form governments without “right-wing extremists.”

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) became the first far-right party to win a state legislature election in Germany since World War II with its result in weekend voting in Thuringia. It came a close second behind the conservatives in Saxony, projections late on Sunday showed.

But the AfD, deemed “right-wing extremist” by security officials in both of the east German states, is unlikely to be able to govern as other parties have so far refused to collaborate with it to form a majority.

Still, the nationalist, anti-migration and Russia-friendly party could end up with enough seats in both states to block decisions requiring a two-thirds majority such as the appointment of judges or top security officials, giving it unprecedented power.

“The results for the AfD in Saxony and Thuringia are worrying,” Mr. Scholz said in a statement to Reuters. He clarified he was talking as a lawmaker for his center-left Social Democrats (SPD).

“Our country cannot and must not get used to this. The AfD is damaging Germany. It is weakening the economy, dividing society and ruining our country’s reputation.”

With a year to go until Germany’s national election, the results on Sunday punished Mr. Scholz’s fractious coalition, which could aggravate infighting.

All three ruling parties lost votes, with only his SPD comfortably clearing the 5% threshold needed to stay in the two states’ parliaments.

Populist leftist newcomer, the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), founded by a former member of the East German Communist Party, did better than all of three coalition partners in its first state elections, coming in third place.

“Sunday’s election results are bitter — for us too,” Mr. Scholz said. But he noted that the more dire predictions, that the SPD might fall out of a state parliament for the first time, had not materialized.

Junior coalition partners the Greens and pro-business Free Democrats both fell out of the Thuringia state assembly.

Sunday’s results could also pressure the government to be tougher on immigration and intensify the debate over support for Ukraine, issues that dominated the campaign. — Reuters

Brazil’s Amazon rainforest fires reach 14-year high

A MEMBER of Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) fire brigade works to extinguish a fire rising in Amazon rainforest in Apui, Amazonas state, Brazil, Aug. 8, 2024. — REUTERS

SAO PAULO — The number of fires in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest region for the month of August surged to the highest level since 2010, government data showed on Sunday, after a record drought that has been plaguing the biome.

Last year’s rains came late and were weaker than usual because a weather pattern, known as El Niño, was supercharged by climate change, leaving the rainforest especially vulnerable to this year’s fires.

Satellites detected 38,266 fire hotspots in the Amazon in August, more than double compared to the previous year and the largest number for that month since 2010, data from Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE) showed.

The August data reaching a 14-year high comes after last month’s fire hotspots in the region surged to a two-decade high.

While the data is the fastest indicator of the state of fires in the region, which often peak between August and September, it does not indicate the intensity.

Fires in the naturally wet and humid biome often start on cattle ranches where locals are converting the jungle into pastures for cattle ranching.

Warmer air and drier vegetation have created conditions where fires can spread more rapidly as well as burn more intensely and for longer. Deforestation has also reduced the rainforest’s ability to produce rain and humidity.

Helga Correa, a conservation specialist at World Wildlife Fund-Brasil, said in an initial assessment of the August data last week that the fires were driven by a combination of weather, climate change and human actions.

“The region where we detected concentrated smoke in August coincides with the so-called Arch of Deforestation, which includes the north of Rondonia, the south of Amazonas and the southwest of Para,” she said.

“This indicates that, in addition to climate change and El Niño, changes in land use produced by humans play a central role in the increase in fires,” she said. — Reuters

New unproductive forces: The Chinese youth owning their unemployment

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BEIJING — After quitting the education industry last August due to China’s crackdown on private tutoring, He Ajun has found an unlikely second life as an unemployment influencer.

The Guangzhou-based vlogger, 32, offers career advice to her 8,400 followers, charting her journey through long-term joblessness. “Unemployed at 31, not a single thing accomplished,” she posted last December.

Ms. He is now making around 5,000 yuan ($700) per month through ads on her vlogs, content editing, private consultations and selling handicrafts at street stalls.

“I think in future freelancing will be normalized,” said Ms. He. “Even if you stay in the workplace, you’ll still need freelancing abilities. I believe it will become a backup skill, like driving.”

China is under instruction to unleash “new productive forces,” with government policies targeting narrow areas of science and technology including artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics.

But critics say that has meant weak demand in other sectors and risks leaving behind a generation of highly educated young people, who missed the last boom and graduated too late to retrain for emerging industries.

A record 11.79 million university graduates this year face unprecedented job scarcity amid widespread layoffs in white-collar sectors including finance, while Tesla, IBM and ByteDance have also cut jobs in recent months.

Urban youth unemployment for the roughly 100 million Chinese aged 16-24 spiked to 17.1% in July, a figure analysts say masks millions of rural unemployed.

China suspended releasing youth jobless data after it reached an all-time high of 21.3% in June 2023, later tweaking criteria to exclude current students.

Over 200 million people are currently working in the gig economy and even that once fast-growing sector has its own overcapacity issues. A dozen Chinese cities have warned of ride-hailing oversaturation this year.

Redundancies have even spread to government work, long considered an “iron rice bowl” of lifetime employment.

Last year Beijing announced a 5% headcount reduction and thousands have been laid off since, according to official announcements and news reports. Henan province trimmed 5,600 jobs earlier this year, while Shandong province has cut nearly 10,000 positions since 2022.

Meanwhile, analysts say China’s 3.9 million vocational college graduates are mostly equipped for low-end manufacturing and service jobs, and reforms announced in 2022 will take years to fix underinvestment in training long regarded as inferior to universities.

China currently faces a shortage of welders, joiners, elderly caregivers and “highly-skilled digital talent,” its human resources minister said in March.

Yao Lu, a sociologist at Columbia University, estimates about 25% of college graduates aged 23-35 are currently in jobs below their academic qualifications.

Many of China’s nearly 48 million university students are likely to have poor starting salaries and contribute relatively little in taxes throughout their lifetimes, said one Chinese economist who asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the issue.

“Although they cannot be called a ‘lost generation,’ it is a huge waste of human capital,” the person said.

‘DOING THREE PEOPLE’S JOBS’
Chinese President Xi Jinping in May urged officials to make job creation for new graduates a top priority. But for younger workers unemployed or recently fired, the mood is bleak, nine people interviewed by Reuters said.

Anna Wang, 23, quit her state bank job in Shenzhen this year due to high pressure and frequent unpaid overtime. For a salary of about 6,000 yuan per month, “I was doing three people’s jobs,” she said.

Her ex-colleagues complain about widespread pay cuts and transfers to positions with unmanageable workloads, effectively forcing them to resign. Ms. Wang now works part-time jobs as a CV editor and mystery shopper.

At a July briefing for foreign diplomats about an agenda-setting economic meeting, policymakers said they have been quietly urging companies to stop layoffs, one attendee told Reuters.

Olivia Lin, 30, left the civil service in July after widespread bonus cuts and bosses hinted at further redundancies. Four district-level bureaus were dissolved in her city of Shenzhen this year, according to public announcements.

“The general impression was that the current environment isn’t good and fiscal pressure is really high,” she said.

Ms. Lin now wants a tech job. She has had no interview offers after a month of searching. “This is completely different from 2021, when I was guaranteed one job interview a day,” she said.

REDUCED STIGMA
Shut out of the job market and desperate for an outlet, young Chinese are sharing tips for surviving long-term unemployment. The hashtags “unemployed,” “unemployment diary” and “laid off” received a combined 2.1 billion views on the Xiaohongshu platform Ms. He uses.

Users describe mundane daily routines, count down the days since being fired, share awkward chat exchanges with managers or dole out advice, sometimes accompanied by crying selfies.

The increasing visibility of jobless young people “increases broader social acceptance and reduces stigma surrounding unemployment,” said Columbia’s Ms. Lu, allowing otherwise isolated youth to connect and “perhaps even redefine what it means to be unemployed in today’s economic climate.”

Ms. Lu said unemployed graduates understood blaming the government for their plight would be both risky and ineffective. Rather, she said, they were more likely to slip into “an internalization of discontent and blame” or “lying flat.”

Ms. He, the influencer, thinks graduates should lower their ambitions.

“If we have indeed entered ‘garbage time,’ then I think young people could accumulate skills or do something creative, such as selling things via social media or making handicrafts.” — Reuters

South Korea police launch probe into Telegram over online sex crimes, Yonhap reports

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SEOUL — South Korean police have launched an investigation into the messaging platform Telegram over deepfake online sex crimes, Yonhap news agency reported on Monday, citing a senior police official.

The probe will examine whether it had been abetting distribution of sexually explicit deepfake content, Yonhap said, quoting the head of the National Office of Investigation.

An official at the National Police Agency’s cyber investigation bureau declined to confirm the report when reached by telephone.

South Korean authorities have called on Telegram and other social media platforms for cooperation in fighting sexually explicit deepfake content.

The steps follow reports by several domestic media outlets that sexually explicit deepfake images and videos of South Korean women were often found in Telegram chatrooms.

Telegram could not immediately be reached for comment but the company last week said it actively moderates harmful content on its platform including illegal pornography.

“Moderators use a combination of proactive monitoring of public parts of the platform, sophisticated AI (artificial intelligence) tools and user reports in order to remove millions of pieces of harmful content each day,” it said in a statement. Reuters

Over 2,400 passengers stranded as Tropical Storm Enteng disrupts ports

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Over 2,400 passengers, truck drivers, and cargo helpers were stranded in ports on Monday due to Tropical Storm Enteng, according to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). 

Based on the report by the PCG Command Center, stranded passengers were in Southern Tagalog, Bicol, at Eastern Visayas ports.  

Apart from travelers, more than 600 rolling cargo and 39 ships were also stuck in the indicated regions due to inclement weather conditions, the PCG said. 

According to the PCG-Bicol (PCG-5), ports in Sorsogon, Masbate, Catanduanes, Camarines Sur, and Albay provinces have 978 stranded passengers. 

11 ports with stranded passengers in the Bicol region are the following: 

  • Sorsogon – Matnog port: 295  
  • Sorsogon – Pilar port: 284 
  • Albay – Tabaco port: 131 
  • Albay – Pioduran port: 138 
  • Camarines Sur – Pasacao port: 13 
  • Cataduanes – Virac port: 16 
  • Masbate – Masbate City port: 35 
  • Masbate – Aroroy port: 2 
  • Masbate – San Jacinto port: 11 
  • Masbate – Placer port: 14 
  • Masbate – Mobo port: 39 

According to OCD-5 spokesperson Gremil Alexis Naz, 275 stranded rolling cargos are in the Bicol region.  

In Sorsogon province, Matnog port has 109 stranded rolling cargos, and Pilar port has 13. Tabaco port in Albay has 10, and Pioduran has 88. Virac port in Cataduanes has 8. 

Ports in Masbate also have 2 stranded cargos in Aroroy, 5 in San Pascual, 7 in Placer, and 33 in Mobo.  

“All LGUs (local government unit) in the Bicol region… are reminded to submit their report immediately for proper consolidation and reporting in the national DRRMC,” Mr. Naz said. 

As of 2:00 PM today, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) reported that Enteng made landfall in Casiguran, Aurora vicinity. – Almira Louise S. Martinez

Color Game Jackpot: A lone winner takes home P303 million

CDC Assistant VP for Business Enhancement Rodem R. Perez and Casino Plus CEO Evan Spytma celebrate the winner of the P303-million jackpot in the Color Game.

A lucky player on Casino Plus’s Color Game platform has turned a mere 50-peso bet into a staggering P303.5-million jackpot. This remarkable achievement not only showcases incredible luck but also highlights the platform’s commitment to transparency and fairness in its operations.

Transparent and Fair Gaming Experience

Casino Plus is renowned for its strict operational standards and dedication to protecting user rights. Every bet and every win is processed through transparent and open procedures, ensuring all players participate in a fair gaming environment. This latest jackpot further reinforces Casino Plus as a trusted platform for its users.

Reliable Physical Presence

In addition to its online platform, Casino Plus also boasts land-based casino and an integrated resort, which are currently being upgraded to the highest standards. These ongoing enhancements aim to provide customers with more comprehensive services and high-end entertainment experiences. The continuous upgrades not only enhance the platform’s credibility but also offer additional security and assurance to its users. This blend of online and upgraded offline resources ensures that players can enjoy the fun of online gaming while experiencing superior entertainment and services at our enhanced physical facilities.

Press Conference and more

Casino Plus hosted a press conference on Aug. 30 to detail the events surrounding this jackpot and conducted the award presentation on-site. The event was attended by distinguished representatives, media, and industry experts, making it a truly momentous occasion.

 


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[B-SIDE Podcast] Life as a Filipino doctor to the barrio

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What is it like being a doctor to the barrio? What innovations are making the greatest impact in rural communities? What role does the local government play in all of this?

In this B-Side episode, BusinessWorld talks about these topics with Francine Nicole M. Araneta, who works as a rural doctor under the Department of Health’s Doctor to the Barrios program.

Recorded remotely on August 22, 2024.

Interview by Patricia Mirasol
Audio editing by Jayson Mariñas

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The 2024 ING-FINEX CFO of the Year: Game-Changer, Difference-Maker 

Nominations for the Award’s 18th edition are extended until Sept. 15

A defining trait that binds all successful Chief Finance Officers is the willingness to embrace their modern, manifold function. No longer are these executives limited by their “finance” title, as they are expected to become more than number-crunchers. They understand that for their organizations to succeed today, they need to step up as well-rounded leaders who can enact change.

As the Philippines’ longest-running and most prestigious honor for finance chiefs, the ING-FINEX CFO of the Year Award reflects this truth in its 18th edition. The theme for this year’s search, “The 2024 ING-FINEX CFO of the Year: Game-Changer, Difference-Maker,” highlights the substantial influence of a financial leader.

“In today’s dynamic financial landscape, a ‘game-changing CFO’ goes beyond the core competencies of traditional financial management,” says Jun Palanca, country manager of ING in the Philippines. “They are strategic architects, expected to play a pivotal role in the company’s long-term growth. They are also life-long learners with business acumen, and they make data-driven decisions.”

“The collective experiences and expertise shared by our awardees with our FINEX members and finance practitioners have improved their capabilities in ably steering their respective organizations through the uncertainties and challenges in the past two decades,” adds Augusto D. Bengzon, president, FINEX.

According to professional network services company Deloitte, the quintessential modern CFO performs four core duties. First, as stewards, finance chiefs work to protect vital company assets, from ensuring compliance with financial regulations to closing the books correctly. Next, as operators, CFOs run an efficient and effective finance organization.

Meanwhile, finance chiefs also sit at the planning table as strategists. They help influence the future direction of the company by providing financial leadership and aligning business and finance strategies to grow the business. Lastly, as catalysts, CFOs drive the timely execution of change in the finance function, and, by extension, the entire enterprise.

These four qualities likewise serve as the guidelines for the meticulous selection process of the ING-FINEX CFO of the Year Award. The search uses clearly defined qualitative and quantitative criteria designed by the FINEX Foundation and the Ateneo Graduate School of Business. The search involves a detailed endorsement and nomination system with a comprehensive set of panel interviews.

Indeed — by excelling at the functions of a steward, operator, strategist, and catalyst — CFOs live up to their billing in line with the theme of the 2024 ING-FINEX CFO of the Year Award. If you believe your finance chief is a bona fide game-changer and difference-maker, nominate him or her now to the country’s most prestigious award in Philippine financial leadership.

Submission of entries is extended until Sept. 15, 2024.

Launched in 2006 to recognize the country’s top CFOs and inspire the next generation of Philippine financial leaders, the ING-FINEX CFO of the Year Award is presented through a permanent partnership between Dutch financial giant ING Bank N.V. and the Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines (FINEX), the country’s premier organization for finance and business professionals.

For more information about the ING-FINEX CFO of the Year Award and the nomination process, visit www.ingfinexcfooftheyear.com, or contact michael.vinluan@finex.org.ph or +63 917-312-3044. Follow the ING-FINEX CFO of the Year on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

 


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Airlines cancel domestic flights due to Tropical Storm ‘Enteng’

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Several domestic flights throughout the Philippines have been canceled today, September 2, due to unfavorable weather conditions, according to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). 

All passengers were advised to check their flight status regularly by visiting their respective airlines.  

As of 11:00 AM, the following have announced flight cancellations. 

 

The Philippine Airlines (PAL): 

  • PR 2671/2672 Manila-Calbayog-Manila 
  • PR 2921/2922 Manila-Legazpi-Manila 
  • PR 2923/2924 Manila-Legazpi-Manila 
  • PR 2927/2928 Manila-Legazpi-Manila 
  • PR 2680/2681 Cebu-Busuanga (Coron)-Cebu 
  • PR 2965/2966 Manila-Busuanga (Coron)-Manila  
  • PR 2963/2964 Manila-Busuanga (Coron)-Manila 

Customers affected by the cancellations may opt to convert their tickets to travel credits, rebook or reroute, and refund. 

To know more, kindly visit and contact PAL at (+632) 8539-0000 / (+632) 8855-8888. 

 

Cebu Pacific: 

  • DG 6031/6032: Manila – San Jose – Manila 
  • DG 6177/6178: Manila – Masbate – Manila 
  • DG 6193/6194: Manila – Legazpi (Daraga) – Manila 
  • DG 6118: Naga – Manila 
  • 5J 321/322: Manila – Legazpi (Daraga) – Manila 
  • 5J 325/326: Manila – Legazpi (Daraga) – Manila 
  • 5J 821/822: Manila – Virac – Manila 
  • 5J 196/197: Manila – Cauayan – Manila 
  • 5J 506/507: Manila – Tuguegarao – Manila 

According to Cebu Pacific, affected passengers were informed via email and provided options such as free rebooking, travel funds, and refunds. 

For additional information, contact Cebu Pacific. 

 

AirAsia: 

  • Z2 223/224: Manila – Caticlan – Manila 
  • Z2 315/316: Manila – Iloilo -Manila 

Passengers for the following flights may avail of the standard recovery options: free change of flights, credit account, and full refund, AirAsia said. 

“Adjustments to certain flight schedules are necessary to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests and crew,” AirAsia Philippines Communications & Public Affairs Head and First Officer Steve F. Dailisan said. 

Travelers may contact AirAsia via their website.Almira Louise S. Martinez

Apple set for music, TV streaming fight in India after Airtel deal

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 – Apple’s partnership with India’s second-biggest telecoms firm will give the iPhone maker a sorely needed boost in a content market where it lags far behind the likes of Spotify and Walt Disney.

The US technology giant, working to boost revenue globally from services including apps, payments and media, is set to offer free music and video streaming to many of Bharti Airtel’s 281 million customers.

The deal is likely to greatly expand the user base for Apple TV+ and Apple Music in a country where Apple has long emphasized the manufacturing side of business to diversify its supply chain beyond China.

Apple builds many of its iPhones in India yet its handsets make up just 6% of the country’s 690 million smartphones, versus around 2% in 2019, Counterpoint Research data showed.

“The move speaks of Apple’s ambitions for India,” said Nitesh Kripalani, former head of Amazon Prime Video in India. “The strategy is a time-tested method to catapult presence in markets it considers important.”

In the US, Apple has offered Apple Music for free via some Verizon mobile data plans since 2019, and its Apple TV+ will feature in a Comcast streaming bundle from May.

In India, Apple Music will become available to premium users of Airtel’s Wynk music app, which will eventually close.

Postpaid Airtel contracts give about 7 million subscribers access to the ad-free version of Wynk but only a small fraction use it, said a telecom industry source who declined to be named as the figures are confidential.

Neither Apple nor Airtel responded to requests for comment outside of regular business hours.

 

MUSIC BATTLEGROUND

Apple Music is more tailored to the Indian market compared with the mostly English Apple TV+ with content including Bollywood and regional-language songs, though its library is smaller than Spotify’s, said Counterpoint co-founder Neil Shah.

Spotify has some 3 million paid users in India, Gaana has 1.4 million, Wynk 500,000 and Apple Music 200,000, said an Indian music industry source who declined to be identified as they were not authorized to share estimates publicly.

Neither Spotify nor Gaana responded to requests for comment outside of regular business hours.

Overall, only around 7.5 million people paid for audio streaming services in India last year out of about 185 million users of ad-supported and ad-free apps, showed data from industry group FICCI and consultants EY.

Airtel will pay Apple a per-user fee “significantly” lower than the monthly $1.20 charged each for Apple TV+ and Apple Music in India, said the telecom industry source.

In return, it will save millions of rupees in licensing as it looks to shut Wynk and use Apple Music to boost revenue and improve customer loyalty, said a second telecom source

“Airtel realized its strength is distribution, not content creation,” said the source on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to discuss the matter.

 

VIDEO STREAMING

Apple is a small player in Indian video streaming, with Counterpoint estimating it has fewer than 1 million users. Disney+ Hotstar is the market leader with 38 million users, while estimates showed Netflix has around 10 million.

Hinting at the market’s potential, Netflix has repeatedly said it targets 100 million users, without fixing a time frame.

Apple TV+ is known for original series such as “The Morning Show” and “Slow Horses” however rivals including Netflix and Disney feature more Hindi content with Bollywood actors and even regional-language films.

Disney and Reliance Industries’ JioCinema also stream cricket – India’s most popular sport – and the two companies are merging their Indian media assets to create the nation’s biggest entertainment firm.

Airtel, which as telecoms provider lags only Reliance Jio by subscribers, plans to offer packages with several months’ free access to Apple TV+, said the second telecoms source.

Though that will get Apple TV+ into more homes, growth could be hindered as its “offering is still not optimized locally that much,” said Counterpoint’s Shah. – Reuters

Putin accuses West of persecuting Russian journalists

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting via video link in Sochi, Russia, Sept. 27. — SPUTNIK/GAVRIIL GRIGOROV/POOL VIA REUTERS

The West is openly persecuting Russian journalists, President Vladimir Putin said in remarks published on Monday, days after Moscow banned dozens of US journalists from entering the country.

“In order to hide from inconvenient facts, from truthful information, the West, which considers itself the standard of freedom, has launched an open persecution against Russian correspondents,” Putin told the Mongolian newspaper Onoodor on the eve of his visit to the country, according to a transcript provided on the Kremlin’s website.

His remarks come after Moscow said on Wednesday it was banning entry to Russia for 92 US citizens, including journalists, lawyers, and the heads of what it said were key military-industrial firms, over what it described as Washington’s Russophobic stance.

They also follow years of the Kremlin’s suppression of independent media and Moscow’s swift blocking of dissenting voices in Russian-language media outlets at the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Mr. Putin said that in Russia, media are free.

“The only requirement for them is compliance with Russian legislation,” he said. “Foreign correspondents accredited in our country should understand this.”

Russia has frequently accused Western countries of imposing unfair restrictions on its media abroad, including bans on some state-backed news outlets.

Mr. Putin told the Mongolian newspaper that Russian journalists face “direct censorship” in almost all Western countries.

“The only thing our media do is to convincingly convey the Russian point of view on current modern problems and processes taking place in the world,” Mr. Putin said.

In May, Russian lawmakers passed a bill giving prosecutors powers to shut foreign media bureaus in Moscow if a Western country has been “unfriendly” to Russian media.

Washington has imposed sanctions against some state-run Russian TV stations, which it says have spread disinformation to bolster Russia’s war in Ukraine. – Reuters

If China wants Taiwan it should also take back land from Russia, president says

TAIWAN President-elect Lai Ching-te, of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), holds a press conference, following his victory in the presidential elections, in Taipei, Taiwan, Jan. 13, 2023. — REUTERS

 – If China’s claims on Taiwan are about territorial integrity then it should also take back land from Russia signed over by the last Chinese dynasty in the 19th century, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said in an interview with Taiwanese media.

China views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control. Taiwan’s government rejects those claims, saying only the island’s people can decide their future.

Speaking in an interview with a Taiwanese television station broadcast late on Sunday, Mr. Lai, who China calls a “separatist”, brought up the 1858 Treaty of Aigun in which China signed over a vast tract of land in what is now Russia’s far east to the Russian empire, forming much of the present day border along the Amur River.

China’s Qing dynasty, then in terminal decline, originally refused to ratify the treaty but it was affirmed two years later in the Convention of Peking, one of what China refers to as the “unequal” treaties with foreign powers in the 19th Century.

“China’s intention to attack and annex Taiwan is not because of what any one person or political party in Taiwan says or does. It is not for the sake of territorial integrity that China wants to annex Taiwan,” Mr. Lai said.

“If it is for the sake of territorial integrity, why doesn’t it take back the lands occupied by Russia that were signed over in the Treaty of Aigun? Russia is now at its weakest right?” he added.

“The Treaty of Aigun signed during the Qing – you can ask Russia (for the land back) but you don’t. So it’s obvious they don’t want to invade Taiwan for territorial reasons.”

China’s Taiwan Affairs Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. China’s government says Taiwan has been Chinese territory since ancient times.

The Qing signed over Taiwan to Japan in 1895 in another “unequal” treaty, and in 1945 at the end of World War Two it was handed over to the Republic of China government, which four years later fled to Taiwan after losing a civil war with Mao Zedong’s communists.

Mr. Lai said that what China really wants to do with its designs on Taiwan is to change the rules-based international order.

“It wants to achieve hegemony in the international area, in the Western Pacific – that is it’s real aim.” – Reuters