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China is exerting more pressure on Taiwan to hold elections.
On the Heng Chun peninsula, which juts out of Taiwan's lower end into the Philippine Sea, the December sun is blazing. Hsu Keng-Jui has a half-smoked cigarette protruding from the corner of his mouth. He is a member of a volunteer network, the most of whom are also veterans, that keeps tabs on the Chinese ships and planes that are currently always present just beyond Taiwan's borders. Mr. Hsu attaches a long radio antenna to a steel railing with plastic zip ties, takes a seat with his portable radios, and starts listening to the military channels. The Taiwan coastguard guiding maritime traffic is the only sound we initially hear, a gentle southern lilt. Then, a distinct tone and accent are heard over the loud
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Bishops from Poland and Ukraine join an expanding group opposing the Vatican’s text on same-sex blessings.
Battle lines have formed around the application of Fiducia Supplicans, a document published by the Vatican that specifies when people of same-sex or other "irregular" couples can be blessed. This has affected Catholics all over the world. While African prelates in nations like Nigeria, Zambia, Cameroon, and Malawi were the original sources of disagreement, Eastern European leaders have since joined the dissent. "Since practicing sexual acts outside marriage, that is, outside the indissoluble union of a man and a woman open to the transmission of life, is always an offense against the will and wisdom of God expressed in the sixth commandment of the Decalogue, people who are in such a relationship cannot receive a blessing," the Polish Episcopal Conference said in response to the statement. Major Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic…