China military drills Taiwan strong punishment Voice of Vienna
China conducts military drills around Taiwan as "strong punishment" for separatist acts, simulating full-scale attack in response to new president.
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China conducts military drills around Taiwan as "strong punishment" for separatist acts, simulating full-scale attack in response to new president.
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Of course quickly comes to mind is the aspect of global politics and economics. After all, what's the current temperament between China and her trade partners? As this juggernaut continues its rise around the globe trying to serve as a centrifugal figure for socio-economic discussions everywhere we turn - these types of discourse emerge from Beijing frequently. Perhaps there might even be more development plans unfurling under President Xi's Belt and Road Initiative?
You bet! But let’s not forget about cultural exchanges too. Each year sees millions descend upon this famed Ancient City simply marvelling at history enveloped within modernity; thus providing quite some local entertainment buzz and fostering plenty intercultural dialogues discernible easily anywhere online.1
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Rarely do other cities generate as much tech-centric news as our subject does here2. Home to numerous startups & established tech giants (think ByteDance), upcoming innovations showing up right beneath noses are honestly exciting!