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Trump's Golden Dome and China, Xi calls for more public oversight: SCMP daily highlights

Trump's Golden Dome and China, Xi calls for more public oversight: SCMP daily highlights

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The planned defence system could make it harder for the PLA to strike US bases like those in Guam and Okinawa, or warships trying to defend Taiwan.
China has sanctioned the former Senate majority leader of the Philippines Francis Tolentino, a key ally of the Southeast Asian country's President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr on South China Sea issues.
Bottles of Remy Martin VSOP cognac, Remy Martin XO cognac and St-Remy XO Brandy are displayed at the Remy Cointreau SA headquarters in Paris, France. Photo: Reuters
Beijing has extended an olive branch to French cognac producers by promising a 'significant' tax refund if they cooperate with its anti-dumping investigation into European Union brandy sold in China, according to an industry source with knowledge of the matter.
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