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Posted on 14/01/2024

Taiwan’s Governing Party Retains Power As Lai Ching-Te Elected Next President

Taiwan’s next leader will be William Lai Ching-te—a politician that Beijing had previously denounced as a dangerous separatist.

Posted on 14/01/2024

Taiwan’s president-elect Lai Ching-te vows to defend island from ‘intimidation’ by China

Beijing, which before the poll called Lai a "severe danger" and urged voters to shun him, said Saturday the result would not stop "the inevitable trend of China's reunification". TAIPEI: Taiwan's ...

Posted on 14/01/2024

The ruling-party candidate strongly opposed by China wins Taiwan’s presidential election

Ruling-party candidate Lai Ching-te emerged victorious in Taiwan’s presidential election on Saturday, a result that will determine the trajectory of the self-ruled democracy’s contentious relations ...

Posted on 14/01/2024

China says it will ‘crush’ Taiwan’s independence efforts ahead of elections in Taipei

Beijing has consistently deployed military forces near Taiwan, stopping just short of direct provocation, as it aims to retake the island one day. China's military on Friday vowed to "crush" any efforts to promote Taiwan's independence,

Posted on 14/01/2024

Lai Ching-te Won Taiwan’s Presidency, But His Biggest Challenge Lies Ahead

Lai Ching-te of the DPP got over 40% of the vote, but he can’t ignore the 60% who placed their vote elsewhere.

Posted on 14/01/2024

More Chinese Planes, Balloons Spotted in Final Days Before Taiwan Elections – TaiwanPlus News

China has sent more aircraft and balloons near Taiwan as the country's Saturday general elections fast approach.

Posted on 14/01/2024

China’s Military Says Will ‘Crush’ Any Taiwan ‘Independence’ Efforts

China's military on Friday vowed to "crush" any efforts to promote Taiwan's independence, a day before a crucial presidential election on the self-ruled island, which Beijing claims is part of its territory.

Posted on 14/01/2024

Taiwan Elects Leader China Calls ‘Troublemaker’ in Blow for Xi

Taiwan elected Lai Ching-te as president of the global chip hub at the center of US-China tensions, dealing a blow to Beijing which has branded him an “instigator of war.”Lai, of the Democratic Progressive Party,

Posted on 14/01/2024

Biado beats young compatriot to rule Chinese Taipei 9-Ball Open

Carlo Biado defeated rising star Bernie Regalario, 13-7, in the all-Filipino final of the 2024 Chinese Taipei 9-Ball Open at Hulk Billiards hall in in Ximending, Wanhua District on Friday night. The 40-year-old Biado,

Posted on 14/01/2024

Taiwan Party, Reviled by China, Battles to Prove Its Staying Power

The Democratic Progressive Party has transformed Taiwan into a bastion against Chinese power. Now it is promising a mix of change and continuity.

Posted on 14/01/2024

Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen casts vote, urges voters to turn out and decide for nation

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen urged people to cast their ballots as she cast her own on Saturday morning in New Taipei City, Channel News Asia reported. The leader of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) cast her ballot at the Xiulang Elementary School voting place in New Taipei.

Posted on 14/01/2024

Taiwan made its choice on who will lead it into an uncertain future as China remains hellbent on controlling it, and tough times may lie ahead

Taiwan has elected its new president, the Democratic Progressive Party's Lai Ching-te, who is also the current Vice President. Lai's Saturday night win is a historic move that speaks to voters' concerns over Taiwan's fate as it faces pressure from China, as well as key domestic issues.

Posted on 13/01/2024

Lai, branded a threat to peace by China, wins Taiwan presidential election

Located on a key maritime gateway linking the South China Sea to the Pacific Ocean, Taiwan is home to a powerhouse semiconductor industry producing precious microchips - the lifeblood of the global economy powering everything from smartphones and cars to ...

Posted on 13/01/2024

Taiwan voters rebuff China and give ruling party third presidential term

By Yimou Lee and James Pomfret TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwanese voters swept the ruling Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te into power on Saturday in an explicit rejection of China's warnings not to vote for him in an election Beijing framed as a choice between war and peace.

Posted on 13/01/2024

Taiwan election 2024: high turnout expected as voters and candidates cast ballots

Voter turnout is expected to exceed the 74.9 per cent reported in 2020, thanks to good weather and fierce three-way race.

Posted on 13/01/2024

Lai Ching-te, from Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party, set to win closely watched presidential election

Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party on Saturday won an unprecedented third-straight presidential term.

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