China-Taiwan
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Biden Vows to Protect Taiwan from China’s Invasion
Following Joe Biden’s first trip to Asia, he roiled China by defending the self-ruled island, Taiwan from its giant neighbor. Although the U.S. has signed the “One China” policy, Joe Biden expressed his assertive belief that taking Taiwan under China by force is not the appropriate answer. Biden has furthermore made clear its firmness of…
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Chinese Not In Favour of Taiwan’s Independence Shoots At Taiwanese Gathering
In another shooting rampage incident in the United States, a Chinese origin shot at a Taiwanese church gathering in California. The shooting incident that occurred on Sunday has been reported to be a hate crime. According to the local police statements published by news media, the man was upset over the Chinese-Taiwanese tensions and did…
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Resolution to Highlight “Taiwan” on Passport, Airline Instead of “China”
A resolution has been passed in the legislative Yuan to highlight the word ‘Taiwan’ on Passports and Airline presently dominated by the word ‘China’. The Taiwanese legislative last week passed a unanimous resolution to improve the sense of Taiwanese independence through the designs of their passports and the name of their national carrier.
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India’s Response to China, 2 BJP MPs Attend Taiwan President’s Swearing-in
In a growing tussle over the border disputes, India’s response to China comes tough as 2 law makers attend Taiwan president’s swearing-in ceremony. In addition to sending congratulations, the two law makers of the ruling ruling party emphasized that India and Taiwan share belief democratic values. As expected, it did not go well with China!
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Taiwan Arrests Pro-Beijing Party Members Accused of Spying for China
Taiwanese authorities have arrested four pro-Beijing political party members after they were accused of spying for China. The officials were detained by Taiwanese authorities. Wang Ping-chung is a media personality who was arrested with three of his colleagues from the pro-unification party on Tuesday.
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China Imprisons Taiwan Activist for Promoting Multi-Party Democracy
The Chinese government has sentenced a Taiwanese activist to five years in prison for trying to “subvert state power”. The allegations were levied on Lee Ming-che who was put on trial in September for allegedly promoting multi-party democracy in mobile messaging applications.
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China Fumes As Taiwanese Delegation Visits India, Not Worthy Of So Called ‘Super Power’
China has lodged a diplomatic protest with India after the latter hosted a Taiwanese parliamentary delegation earlier this month. China urged India to show its ‘commitment’ to its widely criticized “One China Policy”. Chinese state media said “India has long wanted to use the Taiwan question, The South China Sea and The Dalai Lama as…
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Trump’s Direct Phone Talk With Taiwan Infuriates China
Donal Trump on Friday tweeted that he had received a phone call from Taiwan president Ms. Tsai Ing-wen who congratulated him on winning the US elections. It is reported that Mr. Trump had also congratulated Tsai in January earlier this year when she became the first female president of Taiwan. However Trump’s direct phone talk…