Chinese military aircraft shadow U.S. Navy spy plane over Taiwan Strait
China sent military planes to track a U.S. anti-submarine Navy aircraft as it transited the Taiwan Strait, Beijing says, as tension mounts between the superpowers.
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Emmet Lyons is a news desk editor in the CBS News London bureau, coordinating and producing stories for all CBS News platforms. His recent work includes newsgathering in Israel in the aftermath of Oct. 7, 2023 terrorist attack, helping CBS News be among the first U.S. outlets to report the story of the missing Titan submersible, and investigative reporting that led to the World Bank suspending paid advertizing on Elon Musk's social media platform X. Prior to joining CBS News, he spent four years as an editorial producer at CNN for Christiane Amanpour.
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