Palestinian education: In the occupied West Bank, schools are compelled to close
The right of Palestinian children to an education is being destroyed, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Education, by intensified Israeli army incursions and settler violence throughout the occupied West Bank. Numerous schools have been compelled to close.
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China is accused of "harassment" by the Philippines; Manila and Beijing swap accusations over the encounter.
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Taiwan-China tensions: Taipei seeks to break from the past
China's military has completed two days of military training surrounding Taiwan. The operations are intended to message the island's new administration not to pursue independence. Beijing considers Taiwan a renegade province and promises to reclaim the island's sovereignty one day, even if it means using force. This recent quarrel demonstrates how many people in Taiwan are leaving the mainland.
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