Taiwan Condemns China After Reporter Expelled Post-Presidential Interview
Taiwan has condemned China following the expulsion of a New York Times reporter after conducting an interview with the Taiwanese president.
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Taiwan has condemned China following the expulsion of a New York Times reporter after conducting an interview with the Taiwanese president.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has called for a closer strategic partnership between Taiwan and France.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te rejected claims that Taiwan seeks independence, reiterating the island's status as a sovereign democratic state, as the US considers an arms deal.
Taiwanese President Lai has expressed gratitude to Eswatini for its continued support of Taiwan's participation in international organizations and affairs.

Taiwanese President William Lai stated that peace depends on strength and affirmed the government's commitment to bolstering defense cooperation with the United States to ensure the island's security against military pressure.

A Taipei court has sentenced a former Taiwanese presidential candidate to 17 years in prison after finding him guilty in a corruption case.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is calling for bipartisan support for a new defense bill aimed at strengthening the nation's security capabilities.
Taiwan has condemned China's decision to expel a New York Times reporter, who had interviewed the Taiwanese president, vowing that it will not be silenced by such actions.

Donald Trump's administration engages in diplomatic efforts with Iran, which is reviewing a US proposal, while also facing public disagreements with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over military strategy in the region.

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te successfully visited Eswatini, Taiwan's last diplomatic ally in Africa, despite significant pressure from China to block the trip. China reacted by strongly condemning the visit and reportedly calling President Lai a "rat."
Taiwan's foreign minister has arrived in Eswatini, a visit that follows the recent blocking of a planned trip by the Taiwanese president. This diplomatic engagement underscores ongoing relations between the two nations.

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has proposed the controversial reopening of two nuclear power plants to increase domestic electricity generation, citing extreme dependence on energy imports and the growing demand from artificial intelligence.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the island's first direct presidential election, marking a significant milestone in its democratic history.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has emphasized the strong democratic ties between Taiwan and Poland.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has issued a warning against potential cuts to the nation's defense budget, emphasizing the importance of maintaining military strength.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te asserted that Taiwan is not subordinate to China, making the statement in response to recent comments made by former US President Donald Trump.

Taiwan's President William Lai visited Eswatini, the island nation's last diplomatic ally in Africa, despite strong objections and pressure from China. The trip was reportedly delayed and drew condemnation from Beijing, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province.
Taiwanese President Lai has stated that appeasing authoritarian regimes will not lead to genuine peace.

Taiwanese opposition figure Ko Wen-je was sentenced to 17 years in prison for corruption, effectively ending his bid for the 2028 presidential election and removing a prominent centrist from the political stage. He was accused of receiving bribes as Taipei mayor.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has called for bipartisan cooperation and support for a crucial defense bill, emphasizing the importance of national security.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te stated that confronting the truths of the 228 Incident helps strengthen Taiwan's democracy.