Taiwan brings back military 'anti-communist' training as China tensions grow
Taiwan has officially restarted patriotic "anti-communist" training for military graduates, a practice that had been paused for 24 years due to increasing friction with China. These sessions, which caution against the threat of "communist bandits" from the mainland, were originally stopped in 2002. Joseph Wu, the secretary-general of Taiwan's National Security Council, reported that authorities monitored over 110 Chinese military and Coast Guard vessels circling the island this past Friday.