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US House approves bill prohibiting map showing Taiwan as Chinese territory

US House approves bill prohibiting map showing Taiwan as Chinese territory ANI | Updated: Jul 30, 2021 11:21 IST Washington [US], July 30 (ANI): The United States House of Representatives passed a bill that calls for the ban of the use of public funds to buy, make or display any map showing Taiwan as part of Chinese territory. The House resolution 4373, introduced by Republican lawmakers Tom Tiffany, Steve Chabot, Scott Perry, Kat Cammack and Mike Gallagher, was adopted on Capitol Hill by a vote of 217 to 212. The motion prohibits the expenditure of funds to create, procure or display any map that depicts Taiwan as part of the People s Republic of China, Newsweek quoted the text of the bill.

US House approve bill prohibiting map showing Taiwan

US House approve bill prohibiting map showing Taiwan 30 Jul 2021, 16:18 GMT+10 Washington [US], July 30 (ANI): The United States House of Representatives passed a bill that calls for the ban of the use of public funds to buy, make or display any map showing Taiwan as part of Chinese territory. The House resolution 4373, introduced by Republican lawmakers Tom Tiffany, Steve Chabot, Scott Perry, Kat Cammack and Mike Gallagher, was adopted on Capitol Hill by a vote of 217 to 212. The motion prohibits the expenditure of funds to create, procure or display any map that depicts Taiwan as part of the People s Republic of China, Newsweek quoted the text of the bill.

Taiwan probes reported hack of high ranking officials LIN

Taiwan probes reported hack of high ranking officials LIN 30 Jul 2021, 14:55 GMT+10 Taipei [Taiwan], July 30 (ANI): Taiwan has launched an investigation into the hacking of over 100 LINE messaging accounts of Taiwanese high ranking officials after the company admitted abnormal activities had been detected. The Taiwan Criminal Investigation Bureau on Wednesday said that it has begun an investigation after LINE, the most popular instant messenger and online call service in Taiwan, reported the case to authorities, Focus Taiwan reported. On Wednesday, the Chinese-language Liberty Times reported that LINE discovered content flowing out of certain LINE app users last week, and took action to deal with it.

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