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Taiwan Detains Chinese Ship for Potential Undersea Cable Sabotage
Taiwan's coast guard detained a Chinese-crewed cargo ship, "Hong Tai," on Tuesday for potentially severing an undersea internet cable connecting Taiwan to the Penghu Islands, raising concerns about a possible Chinese "gray zone operation" amid heightened tensions.
Taiwan Detains Chinese Ship for Potential Undersea Cable Sabotage
Taiwan's coast guard detained a Chinese-crewed cargo ship, "Hong Tai," on Tuesday for potentially severing an undersea internet cable connecting Taiwan to the Penghu Islands, raising concerns about a possible Chinese "gray zone operation" amid heightened tensions.
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Trump's Proposed Chip Tariffs to Hike Electronics Prices
President Trump is considering a 25% tariff on imported semiconductor chips, which would significantly raise prices for American consumers given the US imports $139 billion worth annually, with Taiwan accounting for 27% of those imports, despite efforts to boost domestic production through the CHIPS...
Trump's Proposed Chip Tariffs to Hike Electronics Prices
President Trump is considering a 25% tariff on imported semiconductor chips, which would significantly raise prices for American consumers given the US imports $139 billion worth annually, with Taiwan accounting for 27% of those imports, despite efforts to boost domestic production through the CHIPS...
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China Secures 70 Countries' Support for Potential Taiwan Action
Amidst global conflicts, China secured support from 70 countries, mainly from the Global South, for its potential use of "all means" to reunify with Taiwan, significantly weakening potential international condemnation of a military action.
China Secures 70 Countries' Support for Potential Taiwan Action
Amidst global conflicts, China secured support from 70 countries, mainly from the Global South, for its potential use of "all means" to reunify with Taiwan, significantly weakening potential international condemnation of a military action.
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China Secures 70 Countries' Support for Potential Taiwan Action
China has secured the support of 70 countries for potential military action against Taiwan, using its economic influence to mitigate the risk of international condemnation via a UN resolution, highlighting a strategic contrast to Russia's experience in Ukraine.
China Secures 70 Countries' Support for Potential Taiwan Action
China has secured the support of 70 countries for potential military action against Taiwan, using its economic influence to mitigate the risk of international condemnation via a UN resolution, highlighting a strategic contrast to Russia's experience in Ukraine.
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Unprecedented Chinese Naval Activity Off Australian Coast
Three Chinese naval ships sailed within 150 nautical miles of Australia's east coast, an unprecedented move escalating tensions amid a visit by a US admiral who accused China of preparing for war, following a dangerous encounter between Chinese and Australian aircraft over the South China Sea.
Unprecedented Chinese Naval Activity Off Australian Coast
Three Chinese naval ships sailed within 150 nautical miles of Australia's east coast, an unprecedented move escalating tensions amid a visit by a US admiral who accused China of preparing for war, following a dangerous encounter between Chinese and Australian aircraft over the South China Sea.
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Taiwan Tycoon Warns of Catastrophic Consequences if China Takes Taiwan
Taiwanese tycoon Robert Tsao, sanctioned by China for funding civil defense against a potential invasion, warns that a Chinese takeover of Taiwan would significantly strengthen China's strategic position in the Western Pacific, impacting U.S. interests; he is also campaigning against Taiwanese legis...
Taiwan Tycoon Warns of Catastrophic Consequences if China Takes Taiwan
Taiwanese tycoon Robert Tsao, sanctioned by China for funding civil defense against a potential invasion, warns that a Chinese takeover of Taiwan would significantly strengthen China's strategic position in the Western Pacific, impacting U.S. interests; he is also campaigning against Taiwanese legis...
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China Secures Support for Potential Taiwan Invasion
Amidst global attention on the US elections, the Russo-Ukrainian war, and the Gaza conflict, China has garnered support from 70 countries for its potential use of force against Taiwan, weakening potential international condemnation.

China Secures Support for Potential Taiwan Invasion
Amidst global attention on the US elections, the Russo-Ukrainian war, and the Gaza conflict, China has garnered support from 70 countries for its potential use of force against Taiwan, weakening potential international condemnation.
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2045": Taiwanese Board Game Simulates Potential Chinese Invasion
Released last month, the Taiwanese board game "2045" simulates a Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2045, involving players in strategic decisions based on real-world military exercises and expert consultations, highlighting the complexities and potential consequences of conflict.

2045": Taiwanese Board Game Simulates Potential Chinese Invasion
Released last month, the Taiwanese board game "2045" simulates a Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2045, involving players in strategic decisions based on real-world military exercises and expert consultations, highlighting the complexities and potential consequences of conflict.
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U.S. Policy Shift on Taiwan Sparks Tensions with China
The U.S. State Department deleted a statement opposing Taiwanese independence, prompting a positive response from Taiwan and anger from China, highlighting the ongoing geopolitical tensions over the island's status and its crucial role in the global semiconductor industry.

U.S. Policy Shift on Taiwan Sparks Tensions with China
The U.S. State Department deleted a statement opposing Taiwanese independence, prompting a positive response from Taiwan and anger from China, highlighting the ongoing geopolitical tensions over the island's status and its crucial role in the global semiconductor industry.
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Taiwan Rejects Trump's Chip Theft Accusation, Blames China
Taiwan's National Security Council secretary-general rejected U.S. President Trump's accusation that Taiwan stole the U.S. microchip business, blaming China instead, while Taiwan explores a US$7-10 billion defense equipment purchase from the U.S. amid political opposition and threats of high tariffs...

Taiwan Rejects Trump's Chip Theft Accusation, Blames China
Taiwan's National Security Council secretary-general rejected U.S. President Trump's accusation that Taiwan stole the U.S. microchip business, blaming China instead, while Taiwan explores a US$7-10 billion defense equipment purchase from the U.S. amid political opposition and threats of high tariffs...
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Trump Threatens Steep Semiconductor Tariffs, Potentially Reshaping Global Chip Production
President Trump threatened 25% tariffs on semiconductors, potentially increasing to 100% within a year, to boost domestic production, impacting global supply chains and potentially prompting deals like a possible TSMC takeover of Intel's chip factories; exemptions are being considered for Australia.

Trump Threatens Steep Semiconductor Tariffs, Potentially Reshaping Global Chip Production
President Trump threatened 25% tariffs on semiconductors, potentially increasing to 100% within a year, to boost domestic production, impacting global supply chains and potentially prompting deals like a possible TSMC takeover of Intel's chip factories; exemptions are being considered for Australia.
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Japan Allows Taiwan as Place of Origin on Family Registries
The Justice Ministry announced Monday that it will allow Taiwanese marrying Japanese citizens to list Taiwan as their place of origin on family registries, a move welcomed by Taiwan but opposed by China, altering how Taiwanese are identified in official Japanese records.

Japan Allows Taiwan as Place of Origin on Family Registries
The Justice Ministry announced Monday that it will allow Taiwanese marrying Japanese citizens to list Taiwan as their place of origin on family registries, a move welcomed by Taiwan but opposed by China, altering how Taiwanese are identified in official Japanese records.
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40% Bias Score
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