An uneasy peace between China and Taiwan has existed for more than 70 years.
That peace is now under unusual strain.
Taiwan is a self-governed island of 27 million people with a thriving democracy, but the Chinese communist party claims that it's part of China.
In 2010, South Korea experienced a particularly cold winter.
People couldn't activate their smartphones with wearing gloves, so they began wielding snack sausages-causing one company to see a 40% rise in sausage sales.
So, what could sausage do that gloves couldn't?
In other words, how do touchscreens actually work?
In 1965, the first ever touchscreen was invented to help British air traffic controllers efficiently update flight plans.
However, the technology was too unwieldy and expensive for widespread use.
Over the following decades, engineers further developed this technology and experimented with alternative kinds of touchscreens.
Soon, resistive touchscreens dominated the market.
And Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida says the country should consider building a new generation of nuclear power plants.
This will be a major policy shift.
Many of the plants in Japan have been idle since Fukushima accident a decade ago.
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Walk me through it.
We'll leave it at that.
What does he do?
What does it say?