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Taiwan must prepare for cyber, financial attacks by China
As China conducts military exercises around Taiwan, it is important not to forget about less visible methods of attack. In addition to military threats, Taiwan must prepare for the risk of electronic and financial attacks. Indeed, the ...The Hill - Politics - China -
Xi Jinping claimed US wants China to attack Taiwan
Chinese president told European Commission president that Washington was trying to goad Beijing into warFinancial Times - Business - China -
Taiwan’s president urges army to shed nationalist legacy to meet China threat
Duelling centenary celebrations for military academy underscore armed forces’ fractured identityFinancial Times - World - China -
Chinese Subversion Still Threatens Taiwan
Kuomintang sidesteps the issues we raise in our piece regarding it and Beijing.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
MLB ump Hoberg punished for gambling violation
MLB has disciplined umpire Pat Hoberg for violating the league's gambling rules. Hoberg is appealing.ESPN - Sports - MLB -
Investors Continue to Punish French Assets in Run-Up to Elections
French assets remain under pressure as the market prepares for snap elections at the end of the month, with the prospect of a win by Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally party.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A usually joyous Muslim holiday reminds families in Gaza of war's punishing toll
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A usually joyous Muslim holiday reminds families in Gaza of war's punishing toll
Last summer, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip celebrated the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha the way it’s supposed to beABC News - World -
Proton launches new EV brand
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Empty classrooms, silent halls: Taiwan’s declining birthrate forces schools to close
Authorities fear looming economic crises caused by an expanding elderly population without enough workers to support them. In the courtyard of the Chung Hsing private high school, desks and chairs are piled high like a monument or an unlit ...The Guardian - World
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