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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. US Navy signals pause in Taiwan arms sale, drawing swift reaction from Beijing

    The US Navy has indicated a potential pause on a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan, a move that has drawn a strong response from Beijing. Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao suggested the pause is to ensure sufficient munitions for the US's own needs, with foreign military sales to resume when deemed necessary. Taiwan's presidential office stated they have no information about any adjustments to the arms sale. AI

    US Navy signals pause in Taiwan arms sale, drawing swift reaction from Beijing
  2. Taipei ‘optimistic’ about arms deal even after US Navy chief says it’s on ice

    Taiwan's defense minister expressed cautious optimism regarding a US$14 billion arms package, despite a senior US Navy official indicating the sale would be paused. The US official stated the pause was to ensure sufficient ammunition for ongoing military operations, and that Taiwan had not been officially notified of any change in policy. This situation has raised concerns in Taiwan about potential shifts in US-China relations and the future of arms sales. AI

    Taipei ‘optimistic’ about arms deal even after US Navy chief says it’s on ice