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Proposed stop in New York reportedly declined by Washington as Taipei says there are no immediate plans for overseas travel.
President William Lai (賴清德) currently has no plans to travel overseas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Hsiao Kuang-wei ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUS stopover by Taiwan’s president cancelled; Trump mulls China trip: ReportUS President Donald Trump reportedly opposed a stopover in New York by Taiwan’s president, says considers China trip.
Outcome exposes public fatigue with ruling DPP and leader William Lai’s anti-Beijing rhetoric as a blanket strategy, analysts ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNTaiwan’s president, ruling party hit hard by failure in anti-KMT recall voteBy bno - Taipei Office On July 26, Taiwan witnessed the culmination of an unprecedented political moment - the largest recall ...
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Inquirer on MSNTaiwan says President Lai not blocked from US stopoverTaiwanese President Lai Ching-te has not been blocked from visiting the United States, Taipei's foreign ministry said Tuesday ...
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GZERO Media on MSNWhat We’re Watching: Trump undermines Bibi’s starvation claim, Ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodian, Taiwan recall failTrump contradicts Bibi on Gaza humanitarian crisis US President Donald Trump on Monday acknowledged that there’s “real ...
That alone should have given Chu cause to reflect, acknowledge any fault, or perhaps even consider apologizing to his party and the nation. However, based on his speech, Chu showed no intention of ...
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 ...
Taiwanese voters have rejected a bid to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers from the opposition Nationalist Party in a ...
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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.
William Lai, a front-runner in Taiwan’s presidential race in January, made a stop in New York en route to Paraguay, where he will attend the inauguration of its new president Tuesday.
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