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Artists from the island of Taiwan chase dreams in Chinese mainland through music

For Miusa, a young singer from the island of Taiwan, coming to the Chinese mainland to perform in a variety shows means a lot of

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Our World

this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and the menu stories for you at the top of the hour, straight up to this programme. —— straits after.

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CNN News Central

to stand up against russia's unprovoked brutal invasion of ukraine. we've got economic and military state craft now on two separate continents simultaneously and they're reinforcing each other. it's a vision impossible to be imagine under a trump administration. >> and that message on ukraine meant to be informative to china on taiwan. i want to ask you about your view of the current state of u.s.-china relations. there's been an administration effort, including with this effort, to calm things down a little bit, but at other times it's been quite firm. you had president biden call xi jinping a dictator. where do these relations stand? are they on a dangerous course in your view? >> we have to re-establish military to military communication to prevent inadvertent escalation in the south china sea and the straits. that is the nearest term priority for me to put a floor under the relationship and prevent any conflict. but in the longer run, the most

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All In With Chris Hayes

arizona for joe biden, donald trump was called in to ask him not to do it. quote, in a phone call in late 2020 president donald trump tried to pressure arizona governor doug doocy to overturn the straits presidential election results. say that if enough fraudulent votes could be, found it would overcome trump's narrow loss in arizona according to three people familiar with the call. we know the special counsel jack smith is investigating donald trump's similar attempt to pressure georgia secretary of state officials to overturn the election. but according to the washington post, it is unclear if doug ducey has been contacted yet by the special counsel's office. if it is front page news i am out in that governor calling the governor ducey will be added to jack smith's growing to do list if he hasn't already done so. jack smith is under an extraordinary amount of scrutiny as he continues to lead criminal investigations into donald trump. who as we speak is the republican party's front-runner for president. unprecedented might be a word

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The Context

has been improving an irritant to the 0zzie with chat and now pat, together with a tail, he lifted england up to 280 before their board out. so, the last endings australia cynics they begin it well. there are 61 with robinson having say again. david with edgbaston and stewart add something to feed off of it as a cricketer, this is who he is and what he does. best in the world, steve smith is number two and born abroad, two and an evening of adrenaline. what an end to the day but australia did score 107 runs and a lot might depend on the weather and will allows the finish that this test match deserves. fifth—seeded cameron norrie to the second round of the queen's club championship in london and reaching the final game straits against

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Anderson Cooper 360

>> the fighting on the streets of sudan's relentless. cease-fire, after cease-fire has not helped. forces previously accused of genocide, returning to a well worn playbook. terrorize, expel, and ethnically cleanse. the paramilitary rapid support forces, rsf, are currently engaged in a fight for dominance with sudan's army. but years before that rivalry spilled blood in sudan's straits, there were implicated in atrocities in -- now once again, to the west of the country, is stopped by the specter of genocide. the damage brought by these forces is so extensive, you can see it from satellite images. this is elgin era. west africa. hundreds killed whole districts

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

running. what do you make of that? >> yeah, neil. thanks for having me today, this goes back to what yogi berra said. it's deja vu all over. the chinese are probing us, testing us, testing our national resolve. what the chinese do, they use power projection and provocation. we respond with platitudes. look what they have done recently. it's the spy balloon over the united states of america. then you've got them buzzing one of our reconnaissance jets. a near collision of a chinese and u.s. warship in the way want straits. the recent snub of our secretary of defense, lloyd austin in singapore by their secretary of defense. so they have a pattern in doing this. it's not surprising to me. it's a constant test. my concern is neil, we haven't responded to it in any concrete way. we don't have a plan. all that is setting up for is a

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CNN This Morning

of the world have been pretty consistent from obama, even to trump and here to biden, of continuing these freedom of navigation operations, as they're called, sailing through international waters, the straits, the south china sea, et cetera. none of those operations are new. the frequency is about the same. what has changed is china's aggression in responding to them. and also things we've talked about on this broadcast before, flying surveillance balloons over the continental u.s. so it has ratcheted up. and there is, by the way, you get some of that criticism from democrats, not just republicans, as well, as to what can the u.s. do to project greater strength, while at the same time, and this goes to millie's comments there, not escalating. because there's great concern about, you know, what -- you're both measuring each ortther's reactions, right? and you don't want to get caught on some sort of escalation ladder, where you get within the

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CNN News Central

>> oh, well, people look at 150 yards and say that's plenty of time and space to maneuver. we have to remember. the "uss chung-hoon," talking about trying to stop a vessel in its length which you probably can't do with your car on the highway. and this would not be like a car accident. this is like two buildings colliding together. so it is very difficult. in the open ocean, we prefer to keep about 2,000 yards away from other transiting ships. maybe as near as perhaps 1,000 yards. but generally that's about as close as you need to come in the open ocean. the taiwan straits are 150 miles wide. there is no reason for ships to have to pass that close unless it is a deliberate provocation. >> i've been on ships during coordinated exercises with ships

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

available homes. >> reporter: why so few houses on the market? >> people locked into low interest rates, they really going to want to sell the house and buy something else for close to 7%? they are going to hang on. >> reporter: this for bed, 2.5 bath in san jose is listed for $1.5 million. still an eye-popping number for most of the country. is that a deal? >> i would say this is priced competitively. >> reporter: california home prices jumped during the pandemic, but now, with tech layoffs and remote work, they have declined as some here we choose to move east to more affordable straits, running up home prices their people my colleague, mark strassmann, is in florida. >> reporter: here in orlando, a seller's market bureau home prices keep rising because inventory, available houses for sale, keeps falling. >> we will go to the kitchen... >> reporter: avel ramirez, a luckless home shopper in orlando, his hometown. >> looking basically in our outcome into cities and towns that i don't even know about. >> reporter: in orlando's orange and seminal counties, the median home price almost

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