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Reuters - Lee Hyun - Samsung Electronics union in South Korea stages first walkout - asia.nikkei.com - Taiwan - South Korea -  Seoul

Samsung Electronics union in South Korea stages first walkout

SEOUL (Reuters) -- A workers' union at Samsung Electronics staged its first walkout on Friday, signaling more assertiveness among employees just as South Korea's most powerful conglomerate races to catch up in chips used in artificial intelligence.

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Pat Gelsinger - Wayne Chang - Lisa Su - Nvidia’s CEO is given the rockstar treatment in AI-powerhouse Taiwan - edition.cnn.com - Taiwan - Usa -  Taipei, Taiwan

Nvidia’s CEO is given the rockstar treatment in AI-powerhouse Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan CNN —

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Fumio Kishida - Yan Zhuang - Japan Likes Tourists, Just Not This Many - nytimes.com - Japan - China - Taiwan - Britain - South Korea - Italy

Japan Likes Tourists, Just Not This Many

On two recent occasions, a foreign tourist walked into Shoji Matsumoto’s barbershop, through a front door that grates loudly when opened more than halfway, wanting a haircut.

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Xi Jinping - William Lai Ching - Reuters - Australian diplomat says war over Taiwan would make world ‘a radically different place’ - scmp.com - China - Taiwan - Usa -  Beijing - Washington - Australia -  Honolulu

Australian diplomat says war over Taiwan would make world ‘a radically different place’

Australia’s ambassador to the United States, Kevin Rudd, cautioned in a speech that the global consequences of a war over Taiwan would be as great as the impact of the second world war, making the world “a radically different place”.

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Lee Hyun - Samsung Electronics union in South Korea stages first walkout - asiaone.com - Taiwan - South Korea -  Seoul

Samsung Electronics union in South Korea stages first walkout

SEOUL — A Samsung Electronics union staged its first walkout on Friday (June 7), signalling more assertiveness among workers just as South Korea's most powerful conglomerate races to catch up in chips used in artificial intelligence (AI).

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Masayo Yoshida - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP Week in Pictures: Asia - apnews.com -  Tokyo - China - Taiwan -  Taipei, Taiwan - Hong Kong - India - region Asia-Pacific

AP Week in Pictures: Asia

May 31-June 6, 2024

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KEN MORIYASU - Nikkei Asia diplomatic correspondent - More U.S. 'clarity' on Taiwan policy needed, ex-commander says - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - China - Taiwan - Washington -  Washington

More U.S. 'clarity' on Taiwan policy needed, ex-commander says

WASHINGTON -- More U.S. military leaders, active and retired, are using the term "clarity" when talking about Washington's response to a Chinese attempt to unify Taiwan by force, in a departure from the long-held foreign policy of strategic ambiguity.

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KEN MORIYASU - Nikkei Asia diplomatic correspondent - U.S. defense leaders lean more toward 'clarity' on Taiwan policy - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - China - Taiwan - Washington -  Washington

U.S. defense leaders lean more toward 'clarity' on Taiwan policy

WASHINGTON -- More U.S. military leaders, active and retired, are using the term "clarity" when talking about Washington's response to a Chinese attempt to unify Taiwan by force, in a departure from the long-held foreign policy of strategic ambiguity.

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