AI boom ignites stock market rally

Richard Sanders, Phnom Penh Taiwan’s stock market has surged past India’s to become the world’s fifth‑largest, propelled by a powerful wave of investment tied to the global artificial intelligence boom and the dominance of its semiconductor industry. At the center of the rally is Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world’s leading contract chipmaker and…

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Taiwan test-fires US-supplied missiles towards mainland China

Frank Williams, Kampot Taiwan has launched approximately 36 US-supplied missiles into the water off the coast of mainland China, in a first-of-its-kind live-fire drill on the self-governing island’s west coast. The exercise comes amid mounting tensions between Taipei and Beijing, which considers Taiwan sovereign Chinese territory. The drills took place on Wednesday and involved the firing…

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Cognitive Warfare May Be More Rebrand Than Revolution – With Taiwan in the Crosshairs

Richard Sanders, Phnom Penh As the U.S. military embraces AI and prepares for large-scale war, cognitive warfare is emerging as a favored concept for disrupting enemy decision-making. Supporters say it could help deliver faster, sharper battlefield choices and a decisive information edge. Critics, however, argue the idea is largely a rebranding of older psychological and…

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