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Taiwan extending military service mandates amid tensions with China
Taiwan is extending military service mandates from four months to one year as tensions with China keep the island nation on edge. Starting in 2024, men born after 2005 will be required to serve one year, while the four-month service requirement still applies to those born before that year, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen announced at a news conference on Tuesday. Tsai also unveiled updated training for troops in an effort aimed at bolstering the nation's defenses as threats from China escalate. She said "no one wants war" but Taiwan needed the capability to defend itself. "Peace does not come from the sky, and Taiwan is at the front lines of the expansion of authoritarianism," Tsa

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