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Taiwan Food Conglomerate Plans to Buy Cable Operator, Again

Taiwan Food Conglomerate Plans to Buy Cable Operator, Again

by The Debrief | Aug 25, 2014 | News Update, The Debrief

The Ting Hsin International Group, a Taiwanese food conglomerate that owns the largest instant noodle brand in China, is buying Taiwan cable operator CNS, which the Want Want Group almost bought in 2012 amidst protests.

Press Freedom in Question in James Risen Case

Press Freedom in Question in James Risen Case

by The Debrief | Aug 23, 2014 | News Update, The Debrief

James Risen, a New York Times reporter, is facing possible jail time for refusing to testify against a former CIA operative that allegedly contributed classified information to his 2006 book, State of War.

Race and Militarized Police in Ferguson, Missouri

Race and Militarized Police in Ferguson, Missouri

by The Debrief | Aug 19, 2014 | News Update, The Debrief

For the past week, a town outside of St. Louis, Missouri has been the center of attention in one of the most shocking and controversial riot and police siege in the United States in recent memory…

Formoshock Society, an Alternative to Sunflower “Leaders”

Formoshock Society, an Alternative to Sunflower “Leaders”

by The Debrief | Aug 17, 2014 | News Update, The Debrief

Formoshock Society’s Yoshi Liu has often differed with Lin Fei-fan and Chen Wei-ting; Liu’s goal is primarily Taiwanese nationalism and national security, while Lin and Chen emphasize procedural justice and civil rights…

Crude Oil Prices May Drop Amidst Libya Conflict

Crude Oil Prices May Drop Amidst Libya Conflict

by The Debrief | Aug 14, 2014 | News Update, The Debrief

Amidst conflicts involving the some of the major oil-producing OPEC countries, including Libya, Iraq, and Iran, the world has seen an increase in the amount of crude oil…

Hualong Employees Continue Fight for Pensions

Hualong Employees Continue Fight for Pensions

by The Debrief | Aug 11, 2014 | News Update, The Debrief

On Friday, former employees of Hualong Textiles protested in front of the Ministry of Labor, demanding pension and severance pay that was owed to the workers since as early as 2003, amounting to approximately NT$300 million dollars…

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