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Biden: US Would Intervene With Military to Defend Taiwan If China Invaded
President Joe Biden says the U.S. would intervene militarily if China were to invade Taiwan. It was one of the most forceful presidential statements in support of self-governing in decades. Biden spoke at a news conference in Tokyo and said the burden to protect Taiwan was “even stronger” after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The U.S. traditionally has avoided making such...
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Calif. Church Shooting Suspect Disapproved of Taiwan, US Governments: Acquaintances
The California shooting suspect’s contacts shed light on his interactions, anti-police stance and beliefs about China-Taiwan unification.
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China Stages Military Exercises as US Lawmakers Visit Taiwan
China says its military has staged exercises to reinforce its threat to use force to bring Taiwan under its control, as U.S. lawmakers visiting Taiwan made a pointed and public declaration of support for the self-governing island democracy while issuing a warning to China
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‘For the First Time in History Anyone Can Join a War': Volunteers Join Russia-Ukraine Cyber Fight
Cyber warfare is being waged, not only between Ukraine and Russia, but on behalf of these countries by “digital soldiers” around the world.
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As Tensions Simmer, China Demands US Action to Improve Ties
China’s top diplomat has called on the U.S. to take steps to improve ties, as tensions simmer over Taiwan, trade and other issues
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As the Russia-Ukraine Crisis Unfolds, China and Taiwan Are Watching
China had been mostly silent as tensions have risen between NATO and Russia over Ukraine, until earlier this month.
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Germany Scuttles $5 Billion Chip Deal With Taiwan Firm Amid Tech Sovereignty Concerns
Taiwan’s GlobalWafers will no longer buy Munich-headquartered rival Siltronic after policymakers in Germany failed to approve the deal in time.
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Apple Chipmaker TSMC Notches Another Quarterly Sales Record on Strong Demand
TSMC, which makes chips for companies like Apple, reported a sixth straight quarter of record sales as demand for its products rose amid a supply crunch.
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Asia's Top Risk in 2022 Will Be U.S.-China Tensions Over Taiwan, Says Political Risk Analyst
Beijing sees any move by Washington on Taiwan as negative or infringing on its interests, said D.J. Peterson from research firm Longview Global Advisors.
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This Start-Up Founder and TikTok Star Makes $120,000 a Year But Still Lives With His Mom—Here's Why
While most 31-year-olds may be living on their own or looking to get away from their parents, TikTok star Jay Wey had no problem moving back in with his.
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Taiwan Sends Jets After 27 Chinese Planes Enter Buffer Zone
Taiwan says 27 Chinese aircraft entered its air defense buffer zone in the latest in a long series of incursions as part of Beijing’s pressure on the self-ruled island.
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US Lawmakers Visit Taiwan; China Conducts Military Patrols
Five U.S. lawmakers have met with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen during a surprise one-day visit intended to reaffirm America’s support for the self-governing island that is claimed by China
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This 31-Year-Old Earns $120,000 a Year From His TikTok Side Hustle
Jay Wey can earn as much as $10,000 per sponsored post on his TikTok page which has more than 1.7 million followers.
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Taiwan in Focus at Biden-Xi Summit, as Tariffs and Supply Chain Issues Take a Back Seat
Tariffs and supply chain woes will take a backseat when President Joe Biden holds a virtual summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday.
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How Intel Plans to Catch Samsung and TSMC and Regain Its Dominance in the Chip Market
Before Intel’s recent stumbles, it led the world in advanced chip manufacturing. CEO Pat Gelsinger has a bold new plan to catch up to Samsung and TSMC by 2025.
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The Global Chip Industry Has a Colossal Problem With Carbon Emissions
The heavyweights of the semiconductor industry are under pressure to cut their huge carbon footprints.
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North Korea Slams US for Supporting Taiwan in Nod to Ally China
North Korea has accused the Biden administration of raising military tensions with Pyongyang’s closest ally China through its support of Taiwan.
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Inside TSMC, the Taiwanese Chipmaking Giant That's Building a New Plant in Phoenix
Taiwan Semiconductor is investing $100 billion to ramp up production during the chip shortage. Its Phoenix plant will bring chip manufacturing back to the U.S.
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European Stocks Close Higher as Earnings Power Global Markets; Temenos Slides 13%
European stocks closed higher on Friday as corporate earnings drove global markets north to close out the week.
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At Least 46 Killed in Taiwanese Apartment Building Inferno
Officials say at least 46 people were killed and another 41 injured after a fire broke out in a run-down mixed commercial and residential building in the Taiwanese port city of Kaohsiung