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Tsai Ing-Wen · TaipeiTaiwan welcomes large Czech delegation to the island on Monday. Comes after once-loyal ally Honduras switched allegiance to Beijing. Number of countries that retain diplomatic ties with Chinese-claimed Taiwan has dwindled to just 13. U.S. allies such as the Czech Republic have been bolstering support for the democratic island.
Taiwan welcomes large Czech delegation after Honduras shifts allegiance to China
66% Center coverage: 6 sources
Business · New YorkA buyer for large chunks of Silicon Valley Bank's (SVB) deposits and loans helped cast an uneasy calm on Monday (Mar 27) over fragile markets which have been roiled by worries of a credit crunch and systemic bank stress.
Silicon Valley Bank deal soothes broader markets, but default stress haunts banks
Coverage: 6 sources
Asia · TokyoThe Japanese national in his 50s was taken into custody in Beijing earlier this month for violating domestic law. Officials gave no further details on his identity, nor his alleged crime. There have been more than a dozen other cases involving Japanese citizens who had businesses or connections with China being arrested.
Japan urges China to release citizen held in Beijing
57% Left coverage: 21 sources
Europe · MoscowMoscow may seek compensation over damage from last year's explosions on the Nord Stream gas pipelines, news agency RIA Novosti reported on Monday, citing a Russian diplomat. The pipelines, which connect Russia and Germany under the Baltic Sea, were hit by unexplained blasts last September in what Moscow called an act of "international terrorism".
Russia may demand compensation over Nord Stream explosions -diplomat
Coverage: 7 sources
Kabul hospital receives patients after blast heard near Afghan foreign ministry
60% Right coverage: 5 sources
Emmanuel MacronTrade union protesters angered by President Emmanuel Macron's move to raise the French retirement age without a final vote in parliament. Demonstrating peacefully against plans to make most French work an extra two years to 64 to balance the pension budget, a small number of protesters gathered at the foot of the Louvre's glass pyramid.
French pension protest forces the Louvre to close its doors
Coverage: 5 sources
Business · IndiaIndian banks must give defaulters an opportunity to be heard before they classify a loan account as fraud, Supreme Court rules. The apex court was examining judgements by the Telangana High Court and Gujarat High Court on the Reserve Bank of India (Frauds Classification and Reporting by Commercial Banks and Select Fls Directions 2016) master circular.
Borrowers must be accorded hearing before declaration of bank account as fraud: SC
42% Center coverage: 7 sources
Rishi Sunak · LondonUK PM Sunak to unveil measures to crack down on anti-social behaviour British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will unveil new measures on Monday to crack down on antisocial behaviour by focusing on policing in several areas of England and Wales, as he works to win over voters in the run-up to an election expected next year.
UK PM Sunak to unveil measures to crack down on anti-social behaviour
43% Center coverage: 16 sources