Taiwan, recall and William Lai
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Al Jazeera on MSNPolls open in Taiwan’s key ‘recall election’ closely watched by ChinaVoting has started in a recall election that could see the unseating of dozens of opposition Kuomintang lawmakers.
In a significant diplomatic development, Taiwan President William Lai met with Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Abdirahman Dahir Adam Bakal on Wednesday, expressing hopes to deepen bilateral ties and pursue the strategic goal of a "non-red" Somaliland shoreline,
Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te is planning a US “stopover” trip in August that could take him to New York and Texas en route to South America, sources said, a move that is bound to anger Beijing.
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday expressed hopes for closer ties between Taiwan and Ireland, and that both countries could collaborate to create a values-driven, democracy-centered economic system. He made the remarks while meeting with an Irish cross-party parliamentary delegation visiting Taiwan.
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GZERO Media on MSNGraphic Truth: China ramps up military activity near TaiwanChinese incursions into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) have skyrocketed since Taiwanese President William Lai assumed office last year. Lai, who campaigned on a tougher stance toward China,
Poll finds 42.9 per cent are satisfied with Lai's performance amid backlash over Typhoon Danas response and his support for recall votes Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te's approval rating has fallen below 45 per cent for the second time since he took office amid a backlash over his handling of Typhoon Danas and his support for a recall campaign targeting opposition lawmakers.
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday condemned an alleged attempt by two Chinese to snatch a letter of congratulations handed to Taiwan’s taekwondo team after they won silver at the Summer World University Games in Germany on Wednesday.
FILE - Lt. William L. Calley Jr., center, and his military counsel, Maj. Kenneth A. Raby, left, arrive the Pentagon for testimony before an Army board of investigation on the alleged My Lai ...