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If China ends up invading Taiwan, it started last weekend
China’s latest aggressive military activities near Taiwan have many observers speculating if, or when, Beijing will invade the island democracy. If China does end up moving against the island, the process started last weekend, when Beijing made yet another assertive messaging effort and Washington did the exact opposite. When...
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Thousands of people are leaving Hong Kong — and now it's clear where they're going
Hong Kong lost 93,000 residents in 2020, followed by another 23,000 in 2021. But early estimates show this year will see far more people go. Many people and companies are moving to Singapore, though some expatriates are returning home and Hong Kongers are applying for residency under new visa programs launched in Canada and the United Kingdom.
China-Swiss trade talks stall over rights issues - newspapers
GENEVA, May 29 (Reuters) - Efforts by Switzerland to refresh its free trade agreement with China have stalled as Bern takes a more critical view of Beijing's human rights record, Swiss newspapers reported on Sunday. Switzerland and China signed a free trade agreement in 2013, Beijing's first such deal with...
Captured Russian Weapons Are Packed With U.S. Microchips
microchips in Russian weapons captured in ukraine.Ukraine intelligence showed us lists of mostly U.S.-made microchips it says were found on captured or destroyed Russians military equipment.
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Russia fires 7,000mph Zircon hypersonic nuke missile as ‘unstoppable’ weapon just WEEKS away from being used on warships
RUSSIA has fired today the new 7,000mph hypersonic Zircon nuclear missile in another chilling warning to the West. Dramatic footage shows the "unstoppable" weapon ahead of its deployment on warships in a few weeks. It comes after Russia staged nuclear missile drills earlier this week, rehearsing how it could destroy...
Pope names 21 new cardinals, from India, Mongolia, elsewhere
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis said Sunday he will elevate 21 churchmen to the rank of cardinal in a ceremony at the Vatican this summer. Among the churchmen tapped by the pontiff to receive the prestigious red hat will be two prelates from India and one each from Mongolia, Ghana, Nigeria, Singapore, East Timor, Paraguay, and Brazil, in keeping with Francis’ determination to have church leaders reflect the global face of the Catholic church.
Bought Amazon Stock? You'll Have More Shares After the Stock Split
Amazon's stock split will take place on June 3 and you'll end up with more shares in your account if you qualify.
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