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                    [Title] => Taiwan's Lai kicks off second day in US as China fumes
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                    [Title] => We have to 'fight together to prevent war', Taiwan's Lai says in US
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                    [Title] => US approves $385 million arms sales to Taiwan
                    [Summary] => The United States has approved the proposed sale of spare parts for fighter jets and radar systems as well as communications equipment to Taiwan, in deals valued at $385 million, a US agency said Friday.
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                    [Title] => Taiwan detects 41 Chinese military aircraft, ships ahead of Lai US stopover
                    [Summary] => Taiwan said Friday it detected 41 Chinese military aircraft and ships around the island ahead of a Hawaii stopover by President Lai Ching-te, part of a Pacific tour that has sparked fury in Beijing.
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                    [Title] => China vows to 'resolutely crush' Taiwan independence attempts
                    [Summary] => China on Thursday vowed to "resolutely crush" any attempts for Taiwan independence, as the self-ruled island's President Lai Ching-te is set to embark on an overseas trip.
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                    [Title] => Taiwan holds air, sea drills as China keeps up pressure
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                    [Title] => AFP mum on reported US plan to deploy missiles for Taiwan emergency
                    [Summary] => The Armed Forces of the Philippines sidestepped questions on Tuesday, November 26, about the United States' plans to deploy missile units in the country in the event of a crisis in the Taiwan Strait. It disclosed however that it has contingencies ready to secure 200,000 Filipinos if China invades the self-ruled island.
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                    [Title] => US drawing up contingency plans for Taiwan emergency โ€” Kyodo
                    [Summary] =>  The United States is drawing up contingency plans for military deployments in Japan and the Philippines in case of an emergency over Taiwan, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported.
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                    [Title] => Taiwan detects 41 Chinese military aircraft, ships ahead of Lai US stopover
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                    [Title] => China vows to 'resolutely crush' Taiwan independence attempts
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                    [Title] => Taiwan holds air, sea drills as China keeps up pressure
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                    [Title] => AFP mum on reported US plan to deploy missiles for Taiwan emergency
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                    [Title] => US drawing up contingency plans for Taiwan emergency โ€” Kyodo
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