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Chinese carrier holds air drills as Tokyo, Beijing trade barbs

Japan lodged formal protests after Chinese carrier-based fighters aimed radar beams at Japanese jets, with around 100 carrier aircraft take-offs reported over the weekend, Japan's Self-Defense Forces said.

  • 1- A Chinese aircraft carrier strike group conducted extensive air operations near Japan’s southwest islands over the weekend. 2- The activity occurred amid escalating diplomatic tensions between China and Japan. 3- It followed PM Sanae Takaichi’s recent warning that Japan could respond if Chinese military action against Taiwan also endangered Japan’s security.
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China is targeting Japanese jets above the Okinawa archipelago. The gesture is intended to show that Tokyo has to hold still when Beijing claims Taiwan. History is bent to justify this.

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Tokyo. Japan reported yesterday that Chinese combat jets aimed their radars at their country’s military aircraft in two incidents that Tokyo described as “extremely regrettable” and “dangerous” near the Okinawa islands.

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Chinese carrier holds air drills as Tokyo, Beijing trade barbs

A Chinese carrier strike group launched intense air operations near Japan over the weekend as the East Asian neighbours traded diplomatic barbs in an escalating dispute, further straining ties.

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At the end of October, the German Foreign Minister's inaugural visit burst almost at the last minute, because there were too few high-ranking appointments. Now, Wadephul is in Beijing.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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