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CHAGEE got into hot water for featuring the “nine-dash line” map on its mobile application which was available in Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, and Thailand. This led to calls for boycotts ...
Popular Chinese tea chain Chagee is in trouble after its mobile app allegedly showed a map with Beijing’s disputed nine-dash line claim over the South China Sea. For some people, the move is an insult ...
The report said China had accused Malaysia of encroaching on areas covered by its 10-dash line, Beijing’s controversial map showing its claims to sovereignty in the South China Sea. The ...
In early September, China released an official map claiming territorial rights in the region, provoking strong reactions from Malaysia and its neighbors, including Vietnam and the Philippines.
More than 20 earthquakes have hit central and southeast Asia in the last 24 hours, with one of the most powerful in 75 years in Myanmar.
Irate consumers spur boycott calls after Chinese tea chain’s app prominently displayed the controversial nine-dash line.
“Malaysia’s stance on the South China Sea remains unchanged as it will continue to defend its sovereignty, sovereign rights and maritime areas based on the 1979 Malaysia Map.
The report said China had accused Malaysia of encroaching on areas covered by its 10-dash line, Beijing’s controversial map showing its claims to sovereignty in the South China Sea.