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Investigations of Chinese Military Officials a Setback to Xi’s Taiwan Plan: Experts
News Analysis A series of investigations involving senior Chinese military officials may set back Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping’s plan to invade Taiwan before 2027, according to experts. At a press briefing on Nov. 28, the CCP’s defense Forced Labour and Exploitation up 60 Percent, Organ Trafficking Surfaces in Australia: AFP
Reported instances of forced labour and exploitation—when people are coerced, threatened, or deceived into working against their will—have jumped by over 140 percent since 2018-19, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) say. The AFP blames this surge on criminal Taiwan President Reiterates Commitment to Peace in Visit to Hawaii
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te arrived in Hawaii on Nov. 30, his first foreign visit since being elected, to promote “values-based diplomacy,” reiterating Taiwan’s commitment to peace amid China’s growing aggression in the region. “Peace is priceless and