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Today's top news: Trump says ‘nothing’s changed’ on Taiwan. But his words belie a big shift.

The U.S. president has warned Taipei on independence moves and called American arms deals a "negotiating chip" in talks with China.


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Trump says ‘nothing’s changed’ on Taiwan. But his words belie a big shift.
 
Trump says ‘nothing’s changed’ on Taiwan. But his words belie a big shift.
 
The U.S. president has warned Taipei on independence moves and called American arms deals a "negotiating chip" in talks with China.
 
 
 
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