The United States has approved a $385m arms sale to Taiwan, including spare parts for fighter jets and radar systems, to enhance its military readiness against current and future threats. Taiwan’s President is on a Pacific trip, visiting US allies, which has angered China, who opposes US arms sales to Taiwan. Taiwan expressed gratitude for the US support, vowing to strengthen their security partnership amid increased military pressure from China.
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Man indicted on federal charges for Minnesota lawmaker and husband murders
A federal grand jury has indicted Vance Boelter on six charges for a shooting spree that resulted in the deaths of former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, while injuring state Senator John Hoffman and his wife. Authorities allege Boelter targeted the lawmakers in a planned attack, which included impersonating law enforcement, and he faces life imprisonment or the death penalty. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A man named Vance Boelter...
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