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Taiwanese voters rejected a bid to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers, all from the opposition Nationalist Party, in a ...
Taiwanese voters have rejected a bid to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers from the opposition Nationalist Party in a ...
Taiwanese voters have rejected a bid to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers from the opposition Nationalist Party in a ...
The Office of Management and Budget under the Executive Office of the President said the Trump administration appreciated the ...
Amid growing speculation around China’s invasion of Taiwan, the island nation has held its largest ever military exercises.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te has escalated his tussle with opposition lawmakers by backing an unprecedented effort to unseat more than a quarter of the island’s legislators in a “recall” vote.
Despite proclaiming a “one China” policy, Manila has been moving toward greater economic and security cooperation with Taipei.
For many people living in Taiwan, China’s claims on the island and its increasing pressure to unite with the mainland weigh heavily.