Chinese Heiress Yang Lanlan Set to Appear in Court After Sydney Crash

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A wealthy Chinese heiress is set to appear in court in person for the first time after a crash that injured one person. Netizens are speculating that she's tied to China’s ruling elite.

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Taiwan is celebrating its 114th national day this week. President Lai Ching-te will spotlight six key priorities driving Taiwan's progress in a speech Friday. He has been urging the public to never give up on the island's sovereignty.
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