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No “external force” can change Taiwan’s future, President Lai Ching-te said as he visited frontline islands near China for the 75th anniversary of a key victory over communist forces.
About 6.8 million residents are eligible to vote on Saturday (Jul 26) from 8am to 4pm on whether their opposition Kuomintang ...
No 'External Force' Can Change Taiwan's Future: President William Lai Pledges To Uphold Self-Governing Status© Provided by Free Press Journal File photo© Provided by Free Press Journal ...
Mainland students were first allowed to pursue a degree in Taiwan in 2011, under a cross-strait agreement. At the time, Ma Ying-jeou was the island's leader and pushing for closer economic ties ...
China's recent actions against Taiwan have led to the country's President, William Lai, to push back against Beijing's influence operations targeting the island.
China is using an array of methods — from economic coercion to military “gray zone” tactics — to influence Taiwan’s presidential election and boost its preferred candidate.
Taiwan President Visits Pacific Allies as China Expands Influence Published Nov 22, 2024 at 8:36 AM EST Updated Nov 22, 2024 at 8:58 AM EST By Shamim Chowdhury ...
Taiwan’s exclusion from the UN is being challenged by the global community due to China’s undue influence and expansionist ambitions, as well as its false claims to Taiwan’s terri… ...
So are its people. They can withstand China’s assault on democracy—provided they stay aware. BLOWING SMOKE From the moment Taiwan became a democracy, China has tried to influence the island’s ...
Taiwan cherishes its freedom and democracy and no "external force" can change its future, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Friday, visiting sensitive frontline islands next to China for the ...
In the second of a two-part series, we look at the situation for mainland students in Taiwan. Read the first instalment here.