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Xi Jinping says 'reunification' with Taiwan 'must be fulfilled' amid weeks of escalating military tensions

After a record number of Chinese intrusions into the Taiwanese Air Identification Zone, Chinese President Xi Jinping escalated the sabre-rattling further, stating the reunification with Taiwan "must be fulfilled."

Adam Dobrer / Oct 9, 2021

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Taliban rejects US efforts to help to contain terrorist groups in Afghanistan

"We are able to tackle Daesh independently," said a Taliban spokesman.

Nick Monroe / Oct 9, 2021

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Afghan refugees stuck in British hotels say they want to be sent back to Afghanistan

Afghan refugees who arrived in the United Kingdom after fleeing the takeover by the Taliban are now asking to be sent back due to lack of free housing and expected benefits to which they feel entitled.

Ian Miles Cheong / Oct 9, 2021

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Nike will no longer sell its products in Israel

Athletic footwear giant Nike announced Sunday they will no longer work directly with retailers in Israel, as of May 31, 2022.

James Anthony / Oct 7, 2021

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Sweden and Denmark suspend Moderna shots for under 20 year olds after myocarditis study

On Wednesday, both Denmark and Sweden announced that they are pausing the use of the Moderna vaccine in people less than 30 years old due to a rare but potentially dangerous cardiovascular side effect.

James Anthony / Oct 6, 2021

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Facebook claims Monday's MASSIVE global outage was an 'error of our own making'

On Tuesday, Facebook released a statement where they claimed the massive outage which took down their three platforms for hours Monday was due to an "error of our own making."

James Anthony / Oct 6, 2021

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'Pandora Papers' leak 11.9 million financial files on offshore tax havens of global elites, politicians

According to a study last year from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, the equivalent of at least $14.3 trillion is held in offshore jurisdictions worldwide.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 4, 2021

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Hackers claim to have more than 1.5 billion Facebook users' personal data

Recently, a post was made on a popular internet forum known to be frequented by hackers. It offered the personal data of more than 1.5B users of the popular Facebook social media platform.

James Anthony / Oct 4, 2021

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Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp down in MASSIVE outage

Facebook has acknowledged the outage on its Twitter account: "We're aware that some people are having trouble accessing our apps and products. We're working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible, and we apologize for any inconvenience."

The Post Millennial / Oct 4, 2021

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Taiwan asks the world for help, announces that it's preparing for war

On Monday, the Chinese military sent a total of 52 aircraft into Taiwanese air space, in the largest sign of Chinese aggression to date.

James Anthony / Oct 4, 2021

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UK home office to house Afghan asylum seekers in permanent homes as British homeless crisis worsens

The leader of the council at Kensington and Chelsea said about 800 Afghan refugees are living in three hotels in her borough, also home to some of London's wealthiest people.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 3, 2021

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Filipino president Duterte drops plans to run for VP, announces retirement from politics

The sitting president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, announced he withdrew his candidacy for Vice President Saturday in the country's next election and will officially retire from office.

James Anthony / Oct 2, 2021

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Trans athlete Laurel Hubbard named 'Sportswoman of the Year'

The Sportswoman of the Year award has never before been given to a biological male, meaning Hubbard's taking of the prize makes a notable mark in the 113 year history of the award.

Libby Emmons / Oct 2, 2021

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REVEALED: Biden's military leaders made Marines clean up 'offensive graffiti' for Taliban

"My boys had to go … pick up every last piece of trash, for who? The Taliban? It was a slap in the face to us," one Marine said.

James Anthony / Oct 2, 2021

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Prominent French magazine publishes ‘The Suicide of America’ issue, criticizing Biden, wokeness

America's move towards 'wokeness' has arrived at the forefront of international discourse.

Nick Monroe / Oct 2, 2021

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