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Taiwan detects 6 Chinese aircraft, 7 vessels around its vicinity

Beijing News 20 May 2024
Taipei [Taiwan], May 20 (ANI). Taiwan's Ministry of Defense (MND) detected the presence of Chinese military aircraft and vessels around its vicinity on Monday ... Taiwan's Armed Forces (ROCArmedForces) monitored the situation and responded accordingly.
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DPP 'independence push' a serious threat to peace

China Daily 20 May 2024
Known for proclaiming himself to be a "pragmatic worker for Taiwan independence", Lai Ching-te's "swearing-in" as leader of the Chinese island scheduled for Monday has triggered widespread concerns over the future of cross-Strait relations.
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Experts' views on cross-Strait relations

China Daily 20 May 2024
Known for proclaiming himself to be a "pragmatic worker for Taiwan independence", Lai Ching-te's "swearing-in" as leader of the Chinese island scheduled for Monday has triggered widespread concerns over the future of cross-Strait relations.
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Tsai Ing-wen, the leader who brought Taiwan closer to the US, bows out

The Observer 20 May 2024
In a riot of yellow braids, glitter and spandex, garnished with a huge yellow water lily, Taiwan’s latest global celebrity danced her heart out for the island’s diminutive, softly spoken president, whose mild manners belie her outsized legacy.
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Taiwan’s President Lai calls on China to engage in dialogue

Anadolu Agency 20 May 2024
Taiwan’s newly-inaugurated President William Lai Ching-te urged China on Monday to engage in dialogue, saying the island nation was not subordinate to Beijing ... Lai began his term as Taiwan's ...
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Cross-Strait tourism a win-win vision

China Daily 20 May 2024
As the newly-elected leader Lai Ching-te prepares to "take office" on Monday, the Taiwan authorities should seize the opportunity to thaw cross-Strait relations, starting with the tourism sector.
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Taiwan Swears In New President, William Lai, Amid Tensions With China

Time Magazine 20 May 2024
New Taiwan President William Lai Ching-te urged China to stop its intimidation of the democratic island, comments aimed at calming a dispute at the heart of a geopolitical rivalry involving the world’s two biggest powers.
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Lai Ching-te inaugurated as Taiwan’s president in a transition likely to bolster island’s US ties

Stars and Stripes 20 May 2024
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan inaugurated Lai Ching-te as its new president Monday, installing a relative moderate who will continue the self-governing island democracy’s policy of de facto independence while seeking to bolster its defenses against China.
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Taiwan's new President Lai in his inauguration speech urges China to stop its military intimidation

Moosejaw Today 20 May 2024
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan’s new President Lai Ching-te in his inauguration speech has urged China to stop its military intimidation against the self-governed island Beijing claims as its own territory.
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Taiwan swears in new president Lai Ching-te as China pressure grows

RTE 20 May 2024
Taiwan's Lai Ching-te was sworn in as president of the democratic island in the face of growing Chinese military pressure and a hostile parliament ... A giant screen shows Taiwan's President-elect Lai Ching-te taking his oath.
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‘Troublemaker’ William Lai Ching-te to take oath as Taiwan’s new president

Al Jazeera 20 May 2024
Taipei, TaiwanWilliam Lai Ching-te will be sworn in on Monday as Taiwan’s sixth democratically-elected president, a role where he is expected to continue steering Taiwan in the same direction as set by his predecessor Tsai Ing-Wen.
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New Taiwanese president calls on China to stop its threats

Hong Kong Standard 20 May 2024
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te asked China on Monday to stop its military and political threats, saying in his inauguration speech that peace is the only choice and that Beijing had to respect the choice of the Taiwanese people.
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Lai Ching-te sworn in as Taiwan President

Beijing News 20 May 2024
Taipei [Taiwan], May 20 (ANI). The newly-elected president of Taiwan, Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), was sworn in as the fifth popularly elected president of Taiwan on Monday, reported Focus Taiwan.
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Taiwan’s new president takes office and calls on China to cease its hostile actions

The Guardian 20 May 2024
Lai Ching-te uses inauguration speech to push for peace in the region and says the future of Taiwan is important to the future of ...
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Taiwan swears in new president, stands up to Chinese aggression

Detroit news 20 May 2024
Taipei, Taiwan — Taiwan will ...Despite Beijing’s efforts, the people of Taiwan have rejected authoritarianism ... The Chinese Communist Party has never ruled Taiwan but claims the island as its territory.
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