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Rubio on U.S. balancing Japan alliance and China ties

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio asserts America can maintain its strong alliance with Japan while productively engaging with China, despite recent tensions over Taiwan. Read the latest on this diplomatic balancing act.

3 killed in Taipei subway knife and smoke bomb attacks

A violent attack at two Taipei subway stations left three dead and five injured. The suspect, a 27-year-old wanted for evading military service, is also deceased. Authorities confirm it was a deliberate act.

Boxing Day Remains a Major Shopping Event in Canada

Despite the rise of Black Friday, Boxing Day still packs a punch for Canadian shoppers. A new study reveals 8.6 million consumers plan to participate, with distinct trends in spending habits and demographics. Discover the data shaping post-Christmas sales

U.S. $10B+ Arms Sale to Taiwan Announced

The U.S. has approved a major arms sale to Taiwan valued over US$10 billion, a move certain to escalate tensions with China. Get the details on the deal and its geopolitical implications.

Quebec's proposed constitution faces hearings, criticism

Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette insists Quebec's proposed constitution is non-partisan as over 200 groups, including First Nations and the Barreau, prepare to testify. Read the latest on the controversial Bill 1.

Quebec starts consultations on constitution bill

Public consultations on Quebec's Bill 60, a proposed provincial constitution, are set to begin. Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette leads the process amid debate over Quebec's political future.

Quebec Constitution Hearings Start with 211 Presenters

Public hearings on Quebec's proposed constitution, Bill 1, open today. With 211 groups set to testify, debates center on minority rights, authoritarian concerns, and the bill's historic scope. Read the latest.

Quebec Bill 1 threatens university autonomy

Quebec's proposed constitution, Bill 1, could force universities into self-censorship by blocking court challenges and holding administrators personally liable for legal costs.

Japan denies Trump asked PM not to provoke China

Japan's government refutes reports claiming President Trump advised PM Takaichi to avoid provoking China over Taiwan sovereignty. Get the full story on this diplomatic development.

Taiwan raids ex-TSMC exec in trade secrets probe

Taiwan authorities raided a former TSMC executive's home as part of an investigation into alleged trade secret leaks to Intel. The probe highlights global chip industry competition.

Xi presses Trump on Taiwan amid Japan-China tensions

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged US President Donald Trump to maintain the One-China policy on Taiwan, as a dispute with Japan threatens to strain US-China relations and impact global markets.

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