Taiwan military resumes 'anti-communist' classes for graduates, citing Chinese threat
Taiwan military brings back 'anti-communist' classes for graduates amid Chinese threat
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Taiwan's military has resumed 'anti-communist' classes for graduates of its military academy. The move is reported by multiple outlets, including Reuters, Breakingthenews.net, Українські Національні Новини (УНН), Межа. Новини України., and Latest news from Azerbaijan.
They emphasize Taiwan's response to the perceived threat from China. Coverage does not yet specify the curriculum or impact of the classes.
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Why are the classes being resumed?
Citing the Chinese threat
Which outlets are reporting on this story?
Reuters, Breakingthenews.net, Українські Національні Новини (УНН), Межа. Новини України., and Latest news from Azerbaijan
Who is required to take the classes?
Graduates of Taiwan's military academy
Coverage (5)
- Taiwan restores anti-communist military classes Breakingthenews.net · 5h ago
- Taiwan resumes "anti-communist" classes for military academy graduates Українські Національні Новини (УНН) · 5h ago
- Taiwan restores anti communist patriotic training for military academy graduates Межа. Новини України. · 5h ago
- Taiwan military revives Cold War classes to combat China threat Latest news from Azerbaijan · 5h ago
- Taiwan military resumes 'anti-communist' classes for graduates, citing Chinese threat Reuters · 5h ago broke it first
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