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more as that and probably a few months more as we have to get back to normah more as we have to get back to normal. . . ~ more as we have to get back to normal. 1, . ~ ., ., . .,, , normal. back to an increasingly sunny taipei normal. back to an increasingly sunny taipei where normal. back to an increasingly sunny taipei where we - normal. back to an increasingly sunny taipei where we turn - normal. back to an increasingly sunny taipei where we turn our| sunny taipei where we turn our focus now to the election taking place tomorrow. talking about something that taiwan is known for, the strength that it has and that is that semiconductor shipping industry. it is the world s largest producer of computer chips to power everything from cars to smart phones and washing machines and when it comes to the most advanced chips they have a market share of around 90% and is home to the world s top manufacturer, tsmc. as you may recall, chips have been at the centre of the technology dispu

Military intelligence: Russia lacks some modern weapon parts due to sanctions

"They (Russia) face several restrictions and sanctions. They (sanctions) create additional complications when it comes to modern optics, electronics, and microchips, which is what the enemy lacks," Military Intelligence (HUR) spokesperson Andrii Yusov said on air.

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US and China ambassadors identify areas of cooperation as well as danger zones

US and Chinese envoys commemorated the 45th anniversary of official diplomatic ties on Tuesday by mixing warm sentiments about last year's summit between their leaders with warnings about Taiwan and trade restrictions that suggested the two sides are far from understanding each other's intentions. Washington's ambassador to Beijing, Nicholas Burns, addressed an audience at the Carter Centre in Atlanta via video, praised the Chinese government for "concrete action" to block the flow of fentanyl p

US Lawmaker Urges Probe of UAE Firm G42 s Ties to China

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