China's war games spark international alarm but collective eye roll in Taiwan
Saturday, 25 May 2024 In Keelung, about 30 minutes from Taiwan's capital Taipei, China's recent war games seem to promote a kind of collective eye roll.
Yesterday, as Congress deliberated on bills addressing the removal of the Federal Reserve, the prohibition of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), and the formulation of cryptocurrency regulations, the SEC granted approval for Ethereum ETFs. Simultaneously, China's military launched...
A powerful earthquake of magnitude 6.4 struck Taiwan at midnight, sending shockwaves across the island. The earthquake rattled buildings, triggered widespread alarms, and left many residents in fear. The epicenter was located off the east coast, though tremors were felt across various parts of Taiwan, including the capital, Taipei. Early reports suggest structural damages and potential casualties, though authorities are still assessing the full impact. Emergency response teams have been deployed, and citizens have been urged to stay alert. Stay tuned for live updates on the aftermath and ongoing rescue operations.
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