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SEF urges Chinese students to explore Taiwan’s democracy
Chinese students visiting Taiwan are encouraged to explore its democratic transformation, highlighting Taiwan’s peaceful shift to democracy. The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation facilitates cultural exchanges, with visits approved for seven Chinese universities.
2024/11/15 22:00
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Fubon Group chair warns of Trump’s unpredictable impact
Daniel Tsai, chairman of Fubon Group, discusses the potential impact of Trump’s presidency on Taiwan and global issues. He highlights Taiwan’s role in AI and the economy.
2024/11/15 14:57
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Han Kuo-yu warns of Taiwan’s growing challenges
Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu discusses Taiwan’s political and economic challenges after Trump’s White House return, emphasizing U.S.-Taiwan relations and cross-strait peace.
2024/11/08 17:10
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Han Kuo-yu congratulates Trump on election victory
Taiwan’s Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu congratulates U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, emphasizing U.S.-Taiwan ties and inviting Congress members to visit.
2024/11/07 15:33
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DPP legislator reassures on Taiwan-Japan relations
Taiwan-Japan relations remain stable despite Japan’s political shifts, says DPP legislator Chen Kuan-ting. Cooperation in democracy and tech innovation endures.
2024/10/28 10:49
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Tsai Ing-wen visits French Senate, highlights democracy
Former President Tsai Ing-wen visited the French Senate, highlighting shared democratic values and fostering Taiwan-France relations. She expressed gratitude for France’s support and anticipated further collaboration in trade, technology, culture, and education.
2024/10/17 10:18
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Tsai Ing-wen arrives in Paris to promote Taiwan’s values
Former President Tsai Ing-wen visits Paris to promote Taiwan’s democracy and human rights. Her European tour aims to strengthen ties and foster alliances.
2024/10/16 09:35
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Tsai Ing-wen meets Czech president at Prague forum
Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen met Czech President Petr Pavel at Forum 2000 in Prague, discussing democracy and Taiwan’s stance against authoritarianism.
2024/10/15 10:57
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Vice premier unveils Taiwan AI Action Plan 2.0 goals
Taiwan plans to invest NT$222 billion in 2024 to boost AI and four other key industries. Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun outlines goals for democracy, societal needs, and equality.
2024/10/15 10:41
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Former Taiwan president urges unity against autocracy
Former Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen warns of China’s military exercises, urging global democracies to unite against authoritarian threats at Forum 2000.
2024/10/15 09:26
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Lai assures security amid Chinese military drills
President Lai Ching-te held a national security meeting in response to China’s military exercises near Taiwan. He emphasized Taiwan’s commitment to peace and stability.
2024/10/14 13:50
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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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Tsai aims to strengthen ties with European democracies
Former President Tsai Ing-wen visits Europe, starting in the Czech Republic, to strengthen ties with democracies. She will speak at Forum 2000 on Taiwan’s democracy.
2024/10/14 09:58
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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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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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Foreign minister praises Czech commitment to democracy
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung affirms Czech support for democracy amid China’s pressure. Former President Tsai Ing-wen to visit Prague for Forum 2000.
2024/10/09 11:14
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Tsai’s office warns against speculation on Europe trip
Former President Tsai Ing-wen plans to visit Prague on Oct. 12 for the Forum 2000 event. Her office advises against speculation on her European itinerary.
2024/10/08 09:49
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Tsai Ing-wen to attend Forum 2000 in Prague this weekend
Former President Tsai Ing-wen will attend the 28th Forum 2000 in Prague, focusing on democracy’s resilience. She aims to strengthen Taiwan’s global partnerships.
2024/10/07 15:43
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Taiwan’s MAC urges artists in China to value democracy
The Mainland Affairs Council urged Taiwanese artists in China to value Taiwan’s democracy and freedom as China celebrated its 75th anniversary. The MAC highlighted the political pressures these artists face.
2024/10/01 23:00
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Taiwan Foundation for Democracy names new president
Taiwan Foundation for Democracy names retired professor Liao Dachi as new president. The board, chaired by Han Kuo-yu, also appointed Lu Yeh-chung as vice president.
2024/09/25 14:05
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Taiwan’s president reaffirms commitment to democracy at UN
President Lai Ching-te reaffirmed Taiwan’s commitment to democracy and peace at the United Nations General Debate. He emphasized Taiwan’s role in promoting global democracy and freedom.
2024/09/25 09:58
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President Lai marks DPP’s 38th anniversary with action call
Discover how President Lai Ching-te emphasizes the Democratic Progressive Party’s mission on its 38th anniversary, focusing on national sovereignty, democracy, and improving Taiwanese lives.
2024/09/23 21:00
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Premier Cho defends Taiwan’s pager safety after explosions
Discover the facts about the pager explosion incident linked to Taiwan’s manufacturers and the government’s response. Premier Cho Jung-tai addresses misinformation and assures the safety of exports.
2024/09/20 13:59
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Han Kuo-yu highlights Taiwan-Paraguay friendship
Explore the strengthening ties between Taiwan and Paraguay as Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu and Paraguayan Ambassador Carlos José Fleitas Rodríguez discuss future collaborations and shared values.
2024/09/19 14:37
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Over 80% in Taiwan oppose ending death penalty, poll finds
Discover insights from a recent poll by the Chinese Association for Human Rights and Taiwan Deliberative Democracy Association, showing over 80% of Taiwanese oppose abolishing the death penalty.
2024/09/18 20:00