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Xi calls on US to show ‘extreme caution’ on Taiwan matters, South China Sea
‘Support China’s peaceful reunification’, avoid provocation in South China Sea, President Xi Jinping tells Joe Biden in Lima.
17 Nov 2024 - 9:04PM
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Beijing could elaborate law for ‘non-peaceful’ Taiwan reunification
16 Oct 2024 - 7:16AM
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US urges restraint from mainland China, Taiwan ahead of island leader’s speech
10 Oct 2024 - 9:24AM
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Taiwan sets war readiness goals at meeting of new defence resilience committee
Whole-of-Society Defence Resilience Committee aims to mobilise around 400,000 people, security official says.
29 Sep 2024 - 9:00AM
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Taiwan delays trips by mainland scholars in new setback for cross-strait visits
Exchanges between the island and mainland China remain far below pre-Covid levels amid tensions and travel restrictions.
8 Sep 2024 - 9:00PM
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Taiwan politician Ko Wen-je and his party face ‘crisis of trust’ after arrest
Former presidential candidate has been detained as part of a corruption probe into a property development when he was Taipei mayor.
7 Sep 2024 - 2:00PM
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No 2 Taiwan official visiting US for 2 weeks seeks ‘better understanding’
Speculation about how much Washington trusts island’s new leader looms over tour by Democratic Progressive Party’s secretary general.
4 Sep 2024 - 6:43AM
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100 days: Taiwan’s new leader is cutting mainland ties by reframing history
William Lai Ching-te has used key speeches to showcase his fiery stance on cross-strait relations and minimise mainland links, analysts say.
31 Aug 2024 - 9:00AM
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Taiwan hosts international anti-Chinese Communist Party coalition conference
Beijing tried to ‘intimidate and dissuade’ some of the 48 Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China lawmakers from attending, IPAC says.
29 Jul 2024 - 9:00PM
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William Lai pushes Taiwan identity to counter Beijing. But how far will he go?
Island’s leader wants to rename local dialect and boost cultural pride, but analysts say he is unlikely to officially declare independence.
28 Jul 2024 - 9:35PM
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Ex-Taiwanese vice-premier turned senior official steps down amid bribery probe
Cheng Wen-tsan resigned from Straits Exchange Foundation, a post he had for just a month, over allegations from his tenure as Taoyuan mayor.
8 Jul 2024 - 7:06PM
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China Coast Guard detains Taiwanese fishing boat and 5 crew members near Quemoy
The incident is the latest in a string of confrontations in waters off the coast of the outpost also known as Kinmen.
4 Jul 2024 - 3:38PM
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Taiwan leader accused of lying in row over oversight law
Opposition politician Ko Wen-je says Lai had promised to answer questions from lawmakers and asks ‘do pre-election promises not count’?
25 Jun 2024 - 4:29PM
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US, Taiwan seek to expand island’s ‘meaningful participation’ in international community
At a meeting in Taipei, US officials reaffirm support for Taiwan’s ‘valuable expertise’ in addressing ‘urgent challenges’, as China sends 66 warplanes into the airspace around island.
24 Jun 2024 - 4:58AM
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China’s reunification is ‘unstoppable’, says Beijing’s top man on Taiwan affairs
Speaking at cross-strait forum, Wang Huning says Beijing has ‘firm determination’ and ‘strong capability’ to destroy Taiwanese separatism.
16 Jun 2024 - 7:12PM
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Mainland Chinese man arrested after breaching Taiwan defences in speedboat
‘The coastguard and the first-line security reporting mechanisms were not effectively managed,’ New Taipei City mayor says.
12 Jun 2024 - 6:48PM
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Taiwan’s opposition gives William Lai and his DPP minority government a headache
Legislative clashes over opposition’s accountability bills are likely to add to Lai’s challenges in his first term, analysts said.
1 Jun 2024 - 10:00PM
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Divided legislature and mainland Chinese forces ruin honeymoon for Taiwan’s Lai
Early opposition successes point to potential trouble for DPP administration, from cross-strait policy and military budgets to falling popularity.
25 May 2024 - 10:00PM
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US, EU and other democracies slam mainland China for Taiwan military drills
Call for preserving status quo goes out after Beijing launches exercises surrounding self-governed island following William Lai’s inauguration speech.
24 May 2024 - 6:30AM
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‘We need to be very careful’: Lai will test Beijing on Taiwan, experts say
Many cross-strait assumptions ‘should be thrown out of the window’ as things change at ‘surprising speed’, former KMT lawmaker tells virtual seminar, attended also by mainland and overseas academics.
24 May 2024 - 6:07AM
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‘Empty talk’: Beijing rebuffs Taiwan leader’s bid to revive tourism, exchanges
Taiwan Affairs Office releases another strongly worded statement following William Lai’s inauguration on Monday.
22 May 2024 - 5:21PM
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William Lai’s critics cry foul over ‘tougher than expected’ inauguration speech
Opposition groups in Taiwan cry foul over new president’s unexpectedly assertive rhetoric on cross-strait ties, while international community largely praises his swearing-in ceremony.
21 May 2024 - 12:43AM
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Taiwan’s new leader William Lai takes the helm, and a tougher line
Taiwanese leader made no mention of the ‘one China’ consensus in his inauguration speech, but spoke of the island as a ‘nation’, drawing a swift rebuke from Beijing.
21 May 2024 - 6:24AM
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Taiwan’s cabinet sworn in as new leader William Lai aims for continuity
Former DPP chairman Cho Jung-tai is chief of the 34-member cabinet, with familiar faces in key roles.
20 May 2024 - 6:00PM
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Taiwanese leader Lai sends ‘dangerous signals’ with pro-independence speech: Beijing
Taiwan Affairs Office says the address stubbornly adhered to an independence stance, which will ‘never be tolerated’.
20 May 2024 - 7:41PM
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The big difference between Taiwan’s William Lai and Tsai Ing-wen on day 1
In his first speech as leader, Lai omits any reference to the 1992 consensus, saying the two sides of the Taiwan Strait ‘are not subordinate to each other’.
20 May 2024 - 4:28PM
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In Taiwan, eyes are on the next president and the ghost of Chiang Kai-shek
In the run-up to William Lai’s inauguration on Monday, reluctance in the military to remove statues of the late leader raises questions about its loyalty.
20 May 2024 - 11:55AM
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Is Taiwan’s incoming No 2 leader Hsiao Bi-khim the island’s new ‘US whisperer’?
As Taipei prepares to inaugurate William Lai as its new leader, his ‘force of nature’ second-in-command has Beijing concerned about her sway in Washington.
31 May 2024 - 7:30AM
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Taiwan election 2024
Taiwan went to the polls in a critical presidential election on January 13, 2024.
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9 September, 2024
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