Woman gets life sentence for killing children in New Zealand’s ‘suitcase murders’ case – The Independent

  1. Woman gets life sentence for killing children in New Zealand’s ‘suitcase murders’ case  The Independent
  2. New Zealand 'suitcase murders': Woman gets life in prison for killing her two children  BBC
  3. A woman who murdered her 2 children and left them in suitcases is jailed for at least 17 years  ABC News
  4. Mother who hid children’s bodies in suitcases jailed for life in New Zealand  The Guardian
  5. New Zealand woman jailed for life over murder of her two children found in storage locker suitcases  CNN
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India and China trade barbs after passenger detained at Shanghai airport – BBC

  1. India and China trade barbs after passenger detained at Shanghai airport  BBC
  2. India-China in new spat over Arunachal Pradesh: What’s it all about?  Al Jazeera
  3. India lodges strong protest with China over detention of Indian woman  Reuters
  4. India protests China’s ‘arbitrary detention’ of citizen at Shanghai airport  AP News
  5. Actions by China unhelpful in normalising ties: MEA on detention of Indian national at Shanghai airport  livemint.com
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Taiwan plans extra $40bn in defence spending to counter China’s ‘intensifying’ threats

President Lai Ching-te declared there was ‘no room for compromise on national security’ in face of escalating harassment and espionage

Beijing’s threats to Taiwan are “intensifying” and its preparations to invade are speeding up, Taiwan’s government has said while announcing a $40bn special defence budget and a swathe of measures to counter Chinese attacks.

The Taiwan president, Lai Ching-te, said there was “no room for compromise on national security”, and he was committed to boosting Taiwan’s defences in conjunction with US support.

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Taiwan plans extra $40bn in defence spending to counter China’s ‘intensifying’ threats

President Lai Ching-te declared there was ‘no room for compromise on national security’ in face of escalating harassment and espionage

Beijing’s threats to Taiwan are “intensifying” and its preparations to invade are speeding up, Taiwan’s government has said while announcing a $40bn special defence budget and a swathe of measures to counter Chinese attacks.

The Taiwan president, Lai Ching-te, said there was “no room for compromise on national security”, and he was committed to boosting Taiwan’s defences in conjunction with US support.

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