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DPA International on MSNTaiwan recall drive fails to unseat 24 opposition lawmakersTaiwan's unprecedented mass recall targeting 24 opposition lawmakers from a China-friendly party suffered a setback on Saturday, as all managed to retain their seats. The outcome suggests that, with the opposition still controlling the legislature,
Votes favouring recall could shift balance of power in the parliament in favour of Taiwanese president Lai Ching-te
On July 26, Taiwan will set a new record for a developed democracy, holding recall referendums for 24 opposition legislators as well as one opposition mayor. This is nothing to be proud of; the mass recalls of more than a fifth of Taiwan’s legislature are the latest sign of a political crisis that has largely gone unnoticed internationally.
Two companies have recently seen their stock prices head higher on optimism about the future growth in AI spending. Palantir Technologies ( PLTR 2.59%) shares are up 93% from their April low, as of this writing. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ( TSM 1.60%) is up 67% in that same period.
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) has said that 17 Chinese military aircraft, seven naval vessels were detected operating around Taiwan until 6 am (local time) on Saturday. According
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) is among the 13 Best Global Stocks to Buy Right Now. On July 17, Needham reiterated a Buy rating for the stock and maintained its earlier price target of $270 per share.
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Military Times on MSNTaiwan’s Han Kuang drills demonstrate its quills are growing sharperTaiwan has made significant but insufficient progress in building a military capable of deterring a cross-strait invasion.
As they kicked off the largest joint military exercises in Australia’s history with a press conference in Sydney earlier this month, U.S. commanders gave a simple explanation for why 35,000 troops from 19 nations were simulating high-tech warfare.