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The administration of President William Lai (賴清德) surrendered without a fight in the tariff and currency wars, Chinese ...
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Asian News International on MSNTaiwan reports increased Chinese military activity near its territoryTaiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) said that 16 sorties of People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and People's ...
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Asian News International on MSNTaiwan considers travel approval rule for lawmakers to counter Chinese infiltrationThe Taiwanese government is contemplating requiring legislators and elected officials to secure prior authorisation before ...
Taiwan’s recall wars test voter patience leaving both sides facing struggle to convince public they can govern constructively.
Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Taipei on the weekend as part of an opposition rally against Taiwanese ...
The Taiwanese government is deliberating on requiring prior authorisation for legislators and officials traveling to China, ...
President William Lai (賴清德) said that recent rapid appreciation of the New Taiwan dollar against the US dollar was primarily caused by market speculation in conjunction with Taiwan-US talks on tariffs ...
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Asian News International on MSNTaiwan: KMT Chair says legislature to push for Lai recall after May 20Chairman Eric Chu has said that the legislature would move to initiate a presidential recall against Taiwan President William ...
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Asian News International on MSNTaiwan President Lai says opposition rally shows strength of Taiwan's democracyTaiwan President William Lai said that the oppositions protest highlights Taiwans democratic strength, but urged political ...
President William Lai (賴清德) is expected next week to mark for the first time in Taiwan the end of World War Two in Europe and ...
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Asian News International on MSNTaiwan plans stricter rules for officials' travel to ChinaTaiwan is weighing stricter controls on travel to China by legislators and elected officials, potentially requiring prior ...
Why Trump Will Blink First on China For China’s leaders, it’s much safer to hold off on a full-scale invasion until the ...
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