China escalates military drills near Taiwan
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Taiwan’s EVA Air has approved a $1.94 billion Boeing aircraft deal to expand long-haul operations and strengthen transpacific connectivity. The move highlights Taiwan’s deepening economic alignment with the United States,
The drills were on a larger scale than previous ones and featured the use of rocket systems that could give mainland Chinese forces an edge.
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