Summary

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry reported spotting a Chinese balloon over waters north of the island, the first such incident since April.

The balloon, seen Sunday near Keelung port, flew at 33,000 feet for two hours before disappearing. Additionally, 12 Chinese military aircraft and seven warships were detected near Taiwan.

Taipei perceives such balloons as “grey-zone” harassment, a maneuver that falls short of an act of war, as it approaches its January elections. In contrast, Beijing refutes the spying claims, asserting that they are merely meteorological devices.

Tensions persist as Taiwan accuses China of escalating pressure, amid ongoing U.S. military support for the island.

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    1 day ago

    “I’m not touching you I’m not touching you la la la la I’m not touching you”

    Something something former one-child policy preventing people from learning how annoying this is as children and so do not realise they are acting childishly as adults.

    (NB for China fans: Yes, other countries act childishly too, but China’s supposed to be better than that, right? Right?)