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Taiwan won't be forced to bow to China, President Tsai says during National Day celebrations Taipei, Taiwan (CNN) Taiwan will not bow to pressure and nobody can force it to accept the path China has laid out for the self-governing democracy, ...
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Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's populist party loses grip on power in nail-bitingly close election The results mean opposition coalitions could now join forces to grab power after a dramatic day at the ballot box. Andrej Babiš's ANO party was edged out by the ...
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Populist Leader of Czech Republic Narrowly Defeated in Election PRAGUE — In a blow to Europe's once surging populist politicians, the prime minister of the Czech Republic, a pugnacious businessman who has compared ...
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Facing Criminal Inquiry, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz Resigns BERLIN — Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of Austria announced on Saturday that he would resign, days after prosecutors launched a criminal investigation into ...
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A Language Bill Deepens a Culture Clash in Quebec The government calls the new measure necessary for the survival of French, while critics say it stigmatizes bilingualism and is bad for business.
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Philippines' Nobel Prize Newsroom Is Overjoyed but Under Siege Rappler, the news site co-founded by the new Nobel laureate Maria Ressa, dares to criticize the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte. He may yet see it shut ...
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China's Xi vows peaceful 'unification' with Taiwan, days after sending a surge of warplanes near the island In Saturday's speech, Xi did not mention the military drills. Instead, he said that "achieving unification through peaceful means is most in line with the ...
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South China Sea territory disputes intensify US-China tensions NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Bonnie Glaser, director of the Asia Program at the German Marshall Fund about the rising tensions between China and Taiwan ...
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Lebanon's central electricity grid shuts down as fuel shortages continue The Zahrani plant lost power on Saturday and the Deir Ammar plant shut down the day before, Reuters reports. Both outages are linked to the ongoing scarcity of ...
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Lebanese power outage will last for several days, says government official Lebanon has no centrally generated electricity after the country's biggest two power stations shut down due to a fuel shortage, a government official told ...
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