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Taiwan president warns of ‘catastrophic’ consequences if it falls to China
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan falling to China would trigger "catastrophic" consequences for peace in Asia, President Tsai Ing-wen wrote in a piece for Foreign Affairs published on Tuesday, and if threate...
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Taiwan Sept exports set to rise for 15th straight month: Reuters poll
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's exports likely rose for a 15th straight month in September, a Reuters poll showed, boosted by strong demand for electronics goods as the global economy traces its path back...
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NBA-Curry happy Wiggins handled ‘responsibilities’ by taking COVID vaccine
(Reuters) - Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry said he is pleased Andrew Wiggins handled his "responsibilities" as a team member by receiving a COVID-19 vaccination head of the NBA season. Unvaccinate...
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Japan’s foreign minister says hopes Taiwan, China resolve issues peacefully
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan hopes that Taiwan and China are able to resolve the issues peacefully between themselves, said Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi on Tuesday, adding that Japan will continue to...
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Soccer-Ferguson says Ronaldo should have started against Everton
(Reuters) - Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said Cristiano Ronaldo should have started last weekend's 1-1 home draw with Everton instead of being brought on as a second-half substitute ...
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Singapore parliament approves law to tackle foreign interference
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's parliament has approved a law that gives broad powers to the government to deal with foreign interference that has sparked concern from the opposition and experts abo...
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Japan chief cabinet secretary Matsuno says rising oil prices would hurt corporate profits
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's new chief cabinet secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said on Tuesday the government is watching oil prices as rises would hurt corporate profits and increase the burden on households...
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Asian stocks fall to near 1-year low as oil prices stoke inflation worries
By Anshuman Daga SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian shares suffered heavy losses early on Tuesday following a broad sell-off on Wall Street, as markets fretted about the impact of multi-year high oil prices ...
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Tennis-Thiem says he doesn’t need wrist surgery
(Reuters) - World number eight Dominic Thiem said he will not require surgery on a wrist injury that has ruled him out for the rest of the season. The 28-year-old suffered the injury in June at the Ma...
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New Zealand to use vaccine certificates as Delta persists
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand said on Tuesday that it will start using COVID-19 vaccine certificates as proof of inoculation at large events and other high-risk settings from next month, as the c...
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