Terry Gou, Seeking Taiwan Presidency, Resigns as Foxconn Board MemberTAIPEI—Terry Gou, the billionaire founder of major Apple supplier Foxconn, resigned as a company board member, the Taiwanese company said on Saturday, less than a week after announcing a bid to be the island’s next president. After months of speculation, Gou, who stepped down as Foxconn’s chairman in 2019, announced on Monday he would stand as an independent candidate in a presidential election to be held in January. In a brief statement, Foxconn said Gou had resigned due to “personal reasons”, and noted he had “officially handed over leadership of the group to a professional manager four years ago.”...

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Australia to Seek Common Ground with China, Says Head of DelegationA team of senior Australian representatives from industry, government, academia, media, and the arts will seek to find common ground with their Chinese counterparts as Canberra and Beijing resume bilateral dialogues in Beijing this week. This will be the first time in three years the talks have been held following the break in diplomatic relations between Australia and China in 2020, following the Australian government’s push for an independent inquiry into the origins of COVID-19. Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong revealed in a media release that the talks were an outcome of her meeting with China’s State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing in December 2022 and represent another step towards stabilising Australia’s relationship with Beijing....

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Ahead of G20, Modi Hints That Beijing Drags Poor Countries Into Debt TrapPrior to the G20 summit in New Delhi, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi indirectly criticized the Chinese communist regime for taking advantage of the crisis of other countries to make huge profits while creating debt traps for these countries. India, which holds the G20 presidency this year, is still pushing for debt relief for poor countries. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Business Today, Mr. Modi emphasized the importance of financial discipline and the need for countries to safeguard themselves from financial indiscipline. “It is the duty of each country to guard itself from financial indiscipline, but at the same time, there are forces that have sought to take undue advantage by catalyzing debt crises. These forces have capitalized on the helplessness of other countries and led them into debt traps,” he said....

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Chinese Hospitals Treat COVID Infections as Common Cold While Cases SurgeCOVID-19 infections in mainland China have rebounded as a new immunity-evading variant is spreading; however, it’s been treated as a cold, according to Chinese doctors. Since mid-August, many netizens across China have reported on Chinese social media that either themselves or people around them have been reinfected with COVID-19. A doctor in the southwestern megacity of Chongqing told The Epoch Times on Aug. 31 that now there are basically COVID-19-positive cases every day, which is more than the previous few months. A doctor in Zhangzhou city in the southeastern province of Fujian also told The Epoch Times that now he sees patients who have been infected with COVID-19 for the second time and even the third time in outpatient clinics....

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