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Espionage Scandal Unveils Taiwan’s Ongoing Battle with Chinese Infiltration

The Latin Bulletin Taiwan is facing a grave security breach as an army officer, Lieutenant Colonel Hsieh, and his collaborators are under investigation on suspicion of passing sensitive military information to China. This alarming incident reflects the escalating military tensions between the self-governed island and its neighboring nation. China has for long attempted to recruit…
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Nearing 100th Day of Writers Strike, What’s next?

The Latin Bulletin Word on the street has it that Hollywood writers and studios are finally considering a move that could potentially put an end to one of the most notorious strikes in recent times. After three months of tension and uncertainty, speculations are rife that both parties may soon engage in official talks again.…
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Understanding the Jihadi Ecosystem and Pakistan’s Enduring Terrorist Threat

The Latin Bulletin Sunday’s devastating suicide attack in Pakistan’s Bajaur district serves as a grim reminder of the persistent terrorist threat that haunts the country. With increasing violence following the Taliban’s resurgence in neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan has witnessed a surge in terror attacks throughout the year, resulting in the loss of hundreds of lives. This…
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Understanding the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS)

The Latin Bulletin This year marks an important transition for U.S. passport holders planning a trip to Europe. Beginning in 2024, a new travel document called the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) will be required for travelers from the United States and 60 other countries. What is ETIAS? ETIAS is an electronic travel…
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Ukraine Prepares for Russian Sabotage at Occupied Nuclear Power Plant

The Latin Bulletin Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia has not only brought devastation and loss to the nation but has also raised concerns over the neighboring nuclear power plant. The Ukrainian government is now planning for the potential sabotage of Europe’s largest nuclear facility in Zaporizhzhia by the occupying Russian forces. In an interview with…
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Escalating Drone Attacks: Moscow and Kyiv Accuse Each Other Amid Rising Tensions

The Latin Bulletin The recent surge in drone attacks on Moscow and its surroundings has heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine. The incidents, including strikes on government buildings and warship attacks, serve as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by Moscow during the prolonged conflict with Ukraine. Accusations have been exchanged between the two…
