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4 days ago |
ukfestivalguides.com | Wayne Chang
Download Festival, the greatest rock and metal festival of all time, has added a further wave of 22 artists to an already stellar line up for its 22nd edition in 2025. The new additions include Rise Against, Opeth, Myles Kennedy, Shinedown, AWOLNATION, Power Trip, Hatebreed, Palaye Royale, Municipal Waste and more. This year’s festival will take place on 13-15 June 2025 at the spiritual home of rock in Donington Park, Leicestershire.
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1 month ago |
wral.com | John Liu |Wayne Chang
Hong Kong/Taipei (CNN) — It was a surprise ceremony at the White House presided over by President Donald Trump to unveil a $100 billion investment from what he called the world’s most powerful company, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). But nearly 8,000 miles away, the mood was far from celebratory. Instead, the shock announcement last week has reignited fears in Taiwan about losing its crown jewel, its world-beating semiconductor industry, to the US due to political pressure.
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1 month ago |
wral.com | Wayne Chang
Taipei/Hong Kong (CNN) — China’s military has set up a zone for “live-fire training” about 46 miles (74 kilometers) off the southwestern coast of Taiwan without advance notice, the island’s defense ministry said on Wednesday. It comes a day after Taiwan’s coast guard detained a Chinese-crewed cargo ship suspected of cutting an undersea cable in the Taiwan Strait.
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1 month ago |
localnews8.com | Wayne Chang |Will Ripley |Eric Cheung
China shook up AI with DeepSeek. Now it’s doing the same with medicine By Wayne Chang, Will Ripley and Eric Cheung, CNN(CNN) — China’s DeepSeek shocked the world by delivering unexpected innovation at an unbelievable price. But this disruptive trend isn’t confined to Big Tech: It has been quietly happening in the pharmaceutical sector. In September, Akeso, a little-known Chinese biotech company founded nearly a decade ago shook up the biotech sector with its new lung cancer drug.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
kesq.com | Wayne Chang |Simone McCarthy
By Wayne Chang and Simone McCarthy, CNNTaipei, Taiwan/Hong Kong (CNN) - When a Taiwanese telecoms company detected that an international undersea cable was damaged earlier this month, it worked to divert internet traffic from the broken line to keep customers on the island connected.
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