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May 23

WATCH: Defense Secretary Austin affirms U.S. support for Ukraine for as long as the invasion continues

By Associated Press

U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley said they will do all they can to support Ukraine during its war with Russia, but what the end of the conflict "looks like…

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May 22

Taiwan left out of Biden’s new Indo-Pacific pact

By Aamer Madhani, Josh Boak, Associated Press

The framework is meant to establish Biden’s economic strategy for the region. Inclusion of the self-ruled island of Taiwan, which China claims as its own, would have irked Beijing.

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May 16

Authorities say hate against Taiwanese people led to California church attack

By Amy Taxin, Deepa Bharath, Associated Press

Authorities say a gunman in a deadly attack at a California church was a Chinese immigrant motivated by hate for Taiwanese people.

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May 12

WATCH: ‘Lessons’ of Ukraine applicable to Taiwan, State Department says

By Oleksandr Stashevskyi, Associated Press

"Lessons" being learned in the U.S. support of Ukraine against a Russian invasion should be applied to assisting Taiwan against the possibility of attack by mainland China, State Department Assistant Secretary Jessica Lewis said on Thursday.

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Feb 17

Beijing Olympics committee declines answering questions on Taiwan and Uighur treatment

By Stephen Wade, Graham Dunbar, Associated Press

For two weeks and more at daily news briefings, China’s stance on questions about its politics and policies has been straightforward: It’s the Olympics, and we’re not talking about these things.

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Jan 24

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News Wrap: Supreme Court rejects GOP challenge to proxy voting in the House

In our news wrap Monday, the United States Supreme Court rejected a Republican lawsuit against proxy voting in the House of Representatives, but agreed to hear challenges to affirmative action in college admissions for the first time since 2016. Federal…

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Dec 15

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Three experts on U.S. role and response options in Taiwan-China conflict

By Nick Schifrin, Dan Sagalyn

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense is warning that current Chinese military exercises could be cover for a future invasion. China's President Xi Jinping has said he wants to reunite with Taiwan peacefully, but Beijing has increased the pace of its…

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Oct 28

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News Wrap: Protesters demand climate action in Glasgow ahead of COP26

In our news wrap Thursday, protests broke out in Glasgow, Scotland, ahead of the United Nations' climate change summit that begins this weekend. A U.N. backed report said 10 of the world's great forests, including Yosemite National Park, are emitting…

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Oct 27

Biden calls China’s military actions near Taiwan ‘coercive’

By Eileen Ng, Niniek Karmini, Associated Press

President Joe Biden has told leaders at the East Asia Summit that China's recent actions in the Taiwan Straits are "coercive" and undermined peace and stability in the region.

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Oct 14

Overnight building blaze in Taiwan kills at least 46

By Huizhong Wu, Associated Press

Flames and smoke billowed from the lower floors of the 13-story building as firefighters tried to douse the blaze from the street and aerial platforms in the city of Kaohsiung.

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