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LOOK: Naturals by Watsons’ Blue Beauty range is made from 100% recycled bottles

Manila Bulletin 25 Apr 2024
To celebrate Earth Day, Watsons launched their Naturals by Watsons' Special Edition Blue Beauty range in Hong Kong, Thailand, and Taiwan, with plans to expand to Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines.
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Taiwan's attempt to restrict China trips by legislators fails

Beijing News 24 Apr 2024
Taipei [Taiwan], April 24 (ANI) ... Additionally, it has been suggested that travellers to China should disclose the nature of their meetings and the content of their discussions with Chinese officials, Taiwan News reported citing CNA.
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Next minister to be on WHA sidelines

Taipei Times 24 Apr 2024
Citing examples of Taiwan’s contributions toward realizing the right to health in the Caribbean, Haiti, Kenya, Ukraine and South Pacific island nations, and providing humanitarian assistance to ...
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‘I Gotta Come Back’: Dwight Howard Extends His Heartfelt Support to Earthquake Affected Taiwan

Pinkvilla 23 Apr 2024
Dwight Howard pledges to aid Taiwan in the aftermath of a major earthquake, expressing concern and vowing to return to the island to initiate a relief fund for those affected ... Dwight Howard Extends His Heartfelt Support to Earthquake Affected Taiwan.
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Taiwan Hit by Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake Amidst Series of Quakes

Al Wast 23 Apr 2024
A recent seismic event in Taiwan, ... These measures, including enhanced seismic provisions in building codes, underscore Taiwan's proactive stance in mitigating the impact of natural disasters.
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Panlilio sees Boatwright as 'bigger version of Justin Brownlee'

The Manila Times 23 Apr 2024
Brownlee is currently the country's primary naturalized player under Cone, who just last February, steered Gilas to victories over Hong Kong and Taiwan in the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers.
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Boatwright in Manila to process naturalization

The Manila Times 21 Apr 2024
Brownlee is currently the primary naturalized player for Gilas, which last February beat Hong Kong and Taiwan in the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers.
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China says AUKUS risks nuclear proliferation in Pacific

The Jordan Times 21 Apr 2024
The Pacific Islands, while small in population, are replete with natural resources and sit at a geostrategic crossroads that could prove strategically vital in any military dispute over Taiwan ... A new government has yet to be agreed among elected MPs.
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US backs peace in Taiwan Strait

Taipei Times 20 Apr 2024
In 2022, the US Senate reviewed a draft of the Taiwan Policy Act, which proposed to allow sales of arms that are not only defensive in nature, but to also allow sales of “arms conducive to deterring ...
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Accepting overseas disaster help

Taipei Times 19 Apr 2024
Taiwan has experienced many natural and human-caused disasters over the years ... Taiwan and the US military missed an opportunity to call on the MV-22s to assist eastern Taiwan during the recent quake.
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Which countries are more at risk in the global supply chain?

Phys Dot Org 19 Apr 2024
... a supply chain disruption—whether it be a transportation infrastructure problem, like the collapse of the Baltimore Bridge; or a natural disaster, such as an earthquake in Taiwan, among others.
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Nasa warns China may try to take over the Moon

Metro UK 19 Apr 2024
Getty) ... Nasa/Liaison) ... More Trending ... Mr Nelson used the Spratly islands as an example on Earth, an area in the South China Sea simultaneously claimed by China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines on account of its rich natural resources ... ....
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Cannabis enthusiasts to hold 420 ‘green’ festival

Taipei Times 18 Apr 2024
They listed their demands for Taiwan to gradually relax the prohibition on the natural plant cannabis sativa and products derived from it, starting by stopping the stigmatization of personal ...
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Taiwan chip giant TSMC's profits surge on AI demand

Guam Pacific Daily News 18 Apr 2024
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company -- whose clients include Apple and Nvidia -- controls more than half the world's output of silicon wafers Sam Yeh ... Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ...

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