Pieces of false or biased information distributed by Beijing rose to 2.16 million last year, from 1.33 million in 2023, figures showed.
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By putting 10 United States entities on its Unreliable Entity List and 28 US entities on its Export Control List on Thursday, ...
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The Chinese leader projected confidence amid Beijing’s economic struggles and ahead of the inauguration of Donald Trump, set ...
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Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te vowed to keep increasing the island’s defense spending and display its resolve to fight, as ...
In fact, Taiwan’s military spending has grown significantly since the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) assumed office in ...
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