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Appointees in their thirties will help Taipei deal with ‘hostile infiltration and grey-zone threats’, according to William ...
China has long vowed to "reunify" with self-governing Taiwan and has not ruled out the use of force. It is a threat that ...
Poor showing in nuclear referendum caps summer of setbacks for Taiwanese leader and his party, prompting softer tone from Lai ...
Taiwan's leader William Lai Ching-te on Tuesday sought stronger defense mechanisms as China is set to commemorate its victory ...
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday emphasized his administration’s commitment to strengthening Taiwan’s military ...
Some social media influencers and pundits over the following days alleged that using lipreading Lai could be seen cursing ...
Beijing condemned a visit by two US Republican senators to Taiwan on Friday, saying it sent a "seriously wrong signal" to "separatist forces". The visit by Roger Wicker and Deb Fischer comes at a ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTaiwan has right to ‘preserve self-determination’, US senator says
Roger Wicker, head of powerful Senate Armed Services Committee, says in Taipei that trip is focused on security ties.
The DPP's William Lai is set to be Taiwan's next president, after his closest rival, the opposition Kuomintang, conceded defeat Lai has been labelled a troublemaker by China, who warned people ...
Vice President William Lai said in New York he was “very willing” to talk to China, which claims the self-ruling island as its territory and has condemned Lai’s U.S. stopover.
William Lai faces questions over his perceived support for Taiwan independence. But basic political realities will push any Taiwanese leader to refrain from making risky moves.
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