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Over 70% of Taiwanese back President Lai’s China stance: poll
A recent poll shows over 70% of Taiwanese citizens support President Lai Ching-te’s stance that China cannot represent Taiwan. This consensus spans political parties.
2024/10/18 21:00
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Chen Shui-bian’s health and parole under scrutiny
Taiwan’s Agency of Corrections confirms evidence collection as former President Chen Shui-bian attends National Day. Lawmakers debate his parole and legal cases.
2024/10/17 15:48
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Spanish car scam suspect ordered to leave Taiwan
Taiwan orders Salvador Alejandro Llinas Onate to leave due to fraud allegations. Interpol’s red notice and Spain’s warrant prompt a 10-day deadline.
2024/10/17 09:42
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China warns Taiwan of further countermeasures
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office criticized President Lai Ching-te’s National Day speech, calling it a push for Taiwan independence. Tensions rise in the Taiwan Strait.
2024/10/16 10:14
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Premier Cho condemns China’s surprise military drills
Premier Cho Jung-tai criticized China’s PLA military drills, warning of threats to regional peace. Taiwan remains vigilant and proactive, with President Lai convening a national security meeting to address the situation.
2024/10/15 16:49
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KMT legislator blames Lai for China’s military drills
KMT legislator blames China’s military drills on President Lai’s Oct. 5 speech, sparking cross-strait tensions. The PLA’s "Joint Sword-2024B" tests combat readiness.
2024/10/14 13:35
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Taiwan urges China to respect democratic values
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council Minister Chiu Chui-cheng accuses Beijing of threatening Taiwan Strait peace. He urges China to respect Taiwan’s democracy and values.
2024/10/14 11:05
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Chairperson defends brief Taipei 101 fireworks display
Taipei 101’s chairperson explains budget limits led to early National Day fireworks. Despite a short prep time, the display featured Taiwan’s landmarks and AI themes.
2024/10/11 15:40
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Japanese commentator criticizes Ma for skipping Taiwan event
Japanese media figure Yaita Akio criticizes former President Ma Ying-jeou for skipping Taiwan’s National Day, suggesting it aligns with China. Yaita praises Vice President Lai’s efforts to ease political tensions.
2024/10/11 15:13
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Premier Cho optimistic about budget meeting with leaders
Premier Cho Jung-tai anticipates a productive luncheon with legislative leaders to discuss the 2025 budget. The meeting, delayed by a typhoon, will address key issues in education, welfare, and technology.
2024/10/11 11:18
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Experts warn of rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait
Experts predict an increase in Chinese military activity against Taiwan following National Day, highlighting the impact of upcoming U.S. elections on the region’s geopolitical tensions.
2024/10/11 10:40
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Taiwan’s National Day underscores democratic pride
Taiwan celebrated its 113th National Day, sparking discussions on national identity. Attendees shared views on Taiwan’s democracy and defense amid ongoing debates.
2024/10/10 17:37
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National Day showcases performances, Olympic tributes
Taiwan celebrated its 113th National Day with vibrant performances, aerobatic displays, and military tributes, concluding with a colorful aerial show from the Thunder Tiger Aerobatics Team.
2024/10/10 17:24
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Han Kuo-yu calls for unity on Taiwan’s 113th National Day
Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu addressed Taiwan on National Day, urging unity and showcasing the Republic of China’s flag globally. He highlighted Taiwan’s achievements and called for solidarity.
2024/10/10 16:22
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Lai Ching-te vows to defend Taiwan sovereignty on Nat’l Day
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s National Day speech on Oct. 10 emphasized Taiwan’s commitment to global prosperity and sovereignty. He urged China to collaborate for peace.
2024/10/10 16:03
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Weather to clear for Taiwan’s National Day celebrations
Taiwan celebrates National Day on Oct. 10 with a grand ceremony. Despite Ko Wen-je’s detention, he is invited. Foreign officials and party leaders attend.
2024/10/09 16:56
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Former President Chen to attend National Day ceremony
Former President Chen Shui-bian will attend Taiwan’s National Day ceremony on Oct. 10. President Lai Ching-te will address cross-strait relations, with key political figures present.
2024/10/09 15:05
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Kaohsiung mayor condemns China’s military intimidation
Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai criticizes China’s military actions, urging peaceful exchanges. He addresses Typhoon Krathon’s impact, focusing on recovery and power issues.
2024/10/09 13:42
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TPP thanks Speaker Han for National Day invitation
TPP received a National Day invite from Han Kuo-yu. Ko Wen-je has a reserved seat for the ceremony. Ko’s wife declined the gala invite for mental health reasons. Ko will miss events due to a legal scandal.
2024/10/09 13:34
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Han Kuo-yu praises Lai’s remarks on Taiwan identity
Han Kuo-yu praised President Lai Ching-te’s National Day remarks, highlighting the Republic of China’s identity. This signals potential shifts in Taiwan’s politics.
2024/10/08 21:00
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Taiwan boosts security ahead of National Day amid tensions
Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai announced enhanced security for National Day amid China’s planned rocket launch. The military remains vigilant to ensure safety.
2024/10/08 20:00
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Taiwan urges China to respect its historical significance
Premier Cho Jung-tai questions China’s stance on Taiwan’s National Day, while President Lai Ching-te’s remarks on the "motherland" concept draw global attention.
2024/10/08 17:34
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Concerns rise over Lai Ching-te’s National Day speech
Hsiao Hsu-tsen warns that President Lai’s National Day speech may provoke China, risking military tensions. He urges Lai to prioritize Taiwan’s safety and avoid escalation.
2024/10/08 13:55
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Taiwan to monitor PLA rocket launch on National Day
Taiwan’s defense ministry confirms China’s rocket launch on Oct. 10 will pass through Taiwan’s ADIZ, amid increased military activity. Tensions rise as President Lai calls for unity.
2024/10/08 11:46
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MAC minister clarifies president’s National Day remarks
Minister Chiu Chui-cheng clarifies President Lai’s National Day remarks, affirming Taiwan’s sovereignty. Tensions rise as China reacts on social media.
2024/10/08 11:03