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Taiwan Unveils Submarine Prototype in Face of China Threat Taiwan’s plan to update its aging naval fleet highlights rising concerns over China’s threat, including the potential for its warships to encircle the island. By Jennifer Creery and Cindy Wang / Bloomberg September 28, 2023
Taiwan unveiled a prototype of its first submarine assembled at home as it prepares to stave off a potential invasion by China, a feat only made possible with the secretive help of other countries. The Taiwanese Defense Ministry on Thursday staged the first sea trial of the diesel-electric vessel at its shipbuilder CSBC Corp.s Kaohsiung…
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As His Rivals Argue at the Church of Reagan, TrumpKicks Dirton the Gippers Grave
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Second Republican Debate: The Biggest Moments From answers on immigration to striking workers to Donald Trump. By Mini Racker and Nik Popli September 27, 2023
On Wednesday, the seven Republicans who qualified for the second primary debate appeared onstage at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California, where they discussed former President Donald Trumpwho once again skipped the debatethe United Auto Workers strike, the border, education, and other key issues. Trump still dominates polls, often earning more than 50% of…
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North Korea Amends Constitution to Enshrine Permanent Growth of Nuclear Arsenal
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Calls Grow for Aid to Egypt to Be Cut Members of Congress call for Egypt to face consequences for allegedly bribing Sen. Bob Menendez. By Mathias Hammer September 27, 2023
Dozens of gold bars. Wads of cash. A black Mercedes-Benz convertible. These are just some of the bribes the Department of Justice alleges that Senator Bob Menendez received while illicitly aiding the Egyptian government of President Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi. Not surprisingly, the accusations are straining the relationship between the U.S. and Egypt, as Congress considers whether…
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British Museum Asks the Public for Help Finding Artifacts The British Museum has solicited the public’s help in finding an estimated 2,000 artifacts that had been stolen over several years. By Simmone Shah September 27, 2023
The British Museum has solicited the publics help in finding an estimated 2,000 artifacts that had been stolen from the institutions collection over the course of several years. The famed museum launched a new website and email hotline on Tuesday requesting help in sharing information that might lead to the items recovery. “If you are…
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New York Bans Facial Recognition in Schools
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Ohio Wants to Revive Strict Abortion Law. Justices Are Weighing the Legal Arguments
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