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Taiwan official: Unity must resist communist annexation
Taiwan’s Lin Fei-fan warns against unity as a weapon amid the 2025 Urban Resilience Exercise in Taipei. Officials stress unity rooted in shared beliefs to counter aggression.
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Taiwan seeks apology for Chinese diplomatic intimidation
Taiwan’s DPP urges the Legislative Yuan to denounce Beijing for trailing Vice President Hsiao in the Czech Republic. The proposal calls for national security reforms and bipartisan unity.
2025/07/04 13:00
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Taipei mayor accuses president of Taiwan’s erasing history
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an criticizes President Lai Ching-te over historical claims in a national unity lecture. The KMT disputes Lai’s statements, while the president’s office clarifies and amends its press release.
2025/06/30 14:56
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Why PX Mart stores are becoming emergency hubs in July
Taiwan’s PX Mart supermarkets will make history this July as the first major retailer to participate in national security drills, transforming stores into emergency information hubs during simulated air raid warnings. This unprecedented fusion of retail operations and defense preparedness comes as President Lai designates July as "national unity month" amid heightened cross-strait tensions.
2025/06/27 18:13
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Taiwan supermarket chain joins national defense drill
President Lai Ching-te declares July as National Unity Month to highlight Taiwan’s resilience through military and urban exercises. PX Mart joins the effort.
2025/06/26 18:32
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President Lai urges military grads to uphold discipline
President Lai Ching-te urged military academy graduates to uphold discipline and defend Taiwan’s sovereignty at a ceremony in Kaohsiung. He emphasized professionalism, unity, and innovation in facing authoritarian threats and global instability.
2025/06/26 17:47
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President Lai frustrated as opposition snubs security talk
President Lai Ching-te expressed disappointment after opposition leaders skipped a national security briefing. He urged unity to address Taiwan’s security challenges.
2025/06/18 16:54
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Taipei mayor calls for unity amid historic market downturn
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an warns of a 3.8% GDP drop due to U.S. tariffs. He urges national unity, calls for fair trade talks, and seeks regional mayor collaboration.
2025/04/07 11:33
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緬甸軍政府「強震後續空襲」7人亡 整排屍袋畫面曝
緬甸28日發生芮氏規模7.7強震,至少逾1600人死亡。緬甸民主派政治組織「民族團結政府」(National Unity Government,NUG)29日宣布自30日起停火2週,優先進行救援活動。另一方面,緬甸軍政府在地震後依然繼續進行空襲。聯合國譴責這樣的行為「令人震驚且不可接受」。
2025/03/30 13:36
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Taiwan leader emphasizes unity, sovereignty protection
President Lai Ching-te welcomed the 2025 overseas 228 Incident descendants’ delegation, pledging justice and truth. He emphasized unity in defending Taiwan’s sovereignty.
2025/02/24 16:50
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Trump emphasizes America first, with brief China mention
President Trump’s inaugural speech focused on reclaiming sovereignty and restoring America’s global stature, with a notable yet brief mention of China, amid pledges for national unity and ambitious economic changes.
2025/01/21 02:22
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Premier Cho honors Taiwan’s baseball champions at banquet
Taiwan celebrates a historic win in the WBSC Premier 12, defeating Japan. Premier Cho Jung-tai honors the team, announces a new Ministry of Sports, and praises unity.
2024/11/26 14:51
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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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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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DPP defends increased defense budget amid KMT concerns
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s defense budget debate: The DPP defends the increase to over 2.6% of GDP amid KMT concerns, emphasizing national security and the need for unity against China’s threats.
2024/08/16 14:37
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KMT chair calls for end to political violence in Taiwan
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political scene as KMT Chairperson Eric Chu urges the DPP to prioritize democracy over violence and highlights the need for legislative reform. Read more about Chu’s call for national unity and his critique of the DPP’s approach to opposition.
2024/05/22 18:53
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Premier calls for unity at presidential inauguration
Discover how Taiwan’s Premier Chen Chien-jen calls for unity among political parties and local leaders to celebrate the presidential inauguration of Lai Ching-te, emphasizing democracy and freedom.
2024/05/13 14:31
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TPP chairman to attend Taiwan’s presidential inauguration
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s political scene as TPP chairman Ko Wen-je accepts an invitation to the presidential inauguration, while KMT’s Eric Chu is notably absent. Explore the implications for national unity and dialogue.
2024/05/09 17:03
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Premier-designate announces new cabinet appointments
Discover the latest developments in Taiwan’s political landscape as Premier-designate Cho Jung-tai unveils the fifth wave of cabinet appointments, emphasizing continuity, dynamic leadership, and a vision for national unity and innovation.
2024/04/23 15:05
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Taiwan leaders embrace dialogue for national unity
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je accepts President Tsai Ing-wen’s invitation for dialogue on critical national issues, emphasizing support for partisan reconciliation and cross-strait peace. Their meeting, the first since 2018, sparks public interest and discussions on political communication platforms and key national issues.
2024/03/15 17:56
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Taiwan’s Premier urges cross-party unity on national issues
Taiwan Premier Chen Chien-jen emphasizes bipartisan cooperation on key national issues, such as labor insurance and arms procurement, during a legislative inquiry. President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting with Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je highlights the importance of unity among political parties. Chen underscores the government’s commitment to cross-party dialogue, showcasing Taiwan’s democratic maturity.
2024/03/15 17:28
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Lai Ching-te’s victory in election signals new DPP term
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) secures victory in Taiwan’s 2024 presidential election, with Lai Ching-te as president. Amid celebrations, the focus shifts to challenges in cross-strait relations and global political implications.
2024/01/13 21:21
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Lai Ching-te pledges unity, safety in presidential bid
DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te has proposed a comprehensive national vision, emphasizing unity, safety, and cross-strait cooperation based on mutual respect if elected. Lai aims to establish a transparent government by combating corruption, including illegal drugs and arms dealing, fraud, and embezzlement. He also plans to boost Taiwan’s economy by supporting the growth of small and medium enterprises in high-tech industries. Lai is committed to education equity, with plans to waive high school and vocational school fees and provide financial aid to private university students. He also pledges to improve long-term care facilities and services through the implementation of Long-term Care 3.0. Lai and his running mate, Hsiao Bi-khim, are dedicated to caring for the people, protecting Taiwan’s security, and advancing its development.
2023/12/26 20:06
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KMT’s Hou returns to hometown, shares poverty struggles
KMT presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih returns to his hometown of Chiayi’s Puzi City to pay respects to his late parents and campaign for votes. He shares his family’s struggles in poverty, highlighting his rise from a grassroots police officer to Director-General of the National Police Agency. Hou emphasizes the importance of unity among citizens, regardless of political affiliation, to enhance the nation’s well-being. He recounts his parents’ generation navigating tough conditions after World War II, with his father working as a butcher to make a living. Hou’s experiences drive him to run for president, aiming for a unified Taiwan that transcends party lines and improves the national welfare of the Republic of China.
2023/12/22 18:25
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Wang Jin-pyng seeks unity in KMT, urges Gou’s return
Former Legislative Speaker Wang Jin-pyng, in an effort to strengthen support within the Kuomintang (KMT), highlighted the importance of unity and expressed his desire for the return of Foxconn Founder Terry Gou to the party. Wang also announced his commitment to serve as the national campaign chairman for KMT presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih. These statements were made during a luncheon held in Taipei to gather resources from the pro-Gou faction in support of Hou and his running mate. Former KMT Vice Chairman Hau Lung-bin and former party Secretary-General Lee Chien-lung were also present, showing their support for Wang’s initiative. Wang emphasized that KMT chairpersons are now more united than ever, with all past grievances resolved.
2023/12/12 17:01