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Taiwan’s new President Lai Ching-te in his inauguration speech has urged China to stop its military intimidation against the self-governed island that Beijing claims as its own territory. “My fellow citizens, as we pursue the ideal of peace, we must not harbour any delusions," Lai said
Euronews (English)
Washington (AFP) - It is "vital and urgent" for the United States and allies to find a way to tap immobilized Russian assets in helping Ukraine, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in prepared remarks released Monday. The excerpts of her speech, to be delivered Tuesday in Frankfurt, come as finance leaders of the Group of Seven industrialized nations are due to gather later this week. G7 allies are warming to a US plan that can raise around $50 billion for Ukraine, the Financial Times reported on Monday. The plan involves a G7 loan backed by future profits from around $350 billion of Russi...
AFP
También conocido como William Lai, triunfante candidato por el partido del Gobierno, inicia un mandato en el que ha declarado que continuará la política de la isla autónoma de independencia de facto de China mientras busca reforzar sus defensas contra Pekín. Miles de personas se reunieron frente al edificio de la Oficina Presidencial en Taipei para la ceremonia. Con sombreros blancos, los asistentes observaron en pantallas gigantes a los maestros de ceremonias de la ceremonia narrando la llegada de Lai. Asistieron delegados de 12 paísesLai aceptó las felicitaciones de colegas políticos y deleg...
Euronews (Spanish)
China's long-held ambitions to bring Taiwan under its control will remain a threat to global security even if the self-ruling island bows to all Beijing's pre-conditions, President William Lai warned on Monday in his first speech after being sworn in. Lai, who hails from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), used his inauguration to offer China an opportunity to choose "dialogue over confrontation" under the principles of "parity and unity," with the resumption of tourism and the enrolment of mainland students in Taiwanese institutions as possible first steps. His policy echoes the broad lin...
Euronews (English)
By Archis Chowdhury Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma shared an image of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi holding a red-cover booklet with black border, with the false claim that the latter is carrying a copy of the Chinese constitution. Sarma backs his allegations by stating that the Indian constitution has a blue cover, while the Chinese constitution has a red cover. BOOM found that Gandhi is holding a coat pocket edition of the Indian constitution by Gopal Sankaranarayanan, which has a red cover with black border. In comparison, the Chinese constitution is entirely red, unlike the bookle...
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By Sebastien RICCI avec Ludovic EHRET à Pingtan Kinmen (Taïwan) (AFP) - Des rivages de l'île taïwanaise de Kinmen, des touristes prennent en photo à l'horizon la mégapole chinoise de Xiamen, clairement visible de l'autre côté de l'étroit détroit qui les sépare. Pour avoir la meilleure vue sur les gratte-ciel qui étincèlent la nuit, les visiteurs se massent sur une plage d'où jaillissent des pics anti-débarquement rappelant l'époque où Kinmen constituait une ligne de front après la fuite en 1949 des nationalistes à Taïwan. Un territoire que Pékin considère toujours comme un des siens, 75 ans pl...
AFP (Français)
TAIPEI – The start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine was a wake-up call for Taiwan, with the island nation believed to be the next conflict zone in case of Kyiv’s defeat. Two years in, Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu still believes that the island’s future is dependent on the war in Ukraine. Officials from across the aisle believe that Beijing will aim to “reunite” the two Chinas by force if Russia succeeds in Ukraine. Trying to avoid a war at all costs, Taipei is attempting to walk a fine line. It defends its sovereignty while attempting to not provoke Beijing – first and foremo...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
TAIPEI – The start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine was a wake-up call for Taiwan, with the island nation believed to be the next conflict zone in case of Kyiv’s defeat. Two years in, Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu still believes that the island’s future is dependent on the war in Ukraine. Officials from across the aisle believe that Beijing will aim to “reunite” the two Chinas by force if Russia succeeds in Ukraine. Trying to avoid a war at all costs, Taipei is attempting to walk a fine line. It defends its sovereignty while attempting to not provoke Beijing – first and foremo...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
TAIPEI – The start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine was a wake-up call for Taiwan, with the island nation believed to be the next conflict zone in case of Kyiv’s defeat. Two years in, Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu still believes that the island’s future is dependent on the war in Ukraine. Officials from across the aisle believe that Beijing will aim to “reunite” the two Chinas by force if Russia succeeds in Ukraine. Trying to avoid a war at all costs, Taipei is attempting to walk a fine line. It defends its sovereignty while attempting to not provoke Beijing – first and foremo...
Kyiv Independent
"Entschuldigung, dass ich so lange gesprochen habe, ohne eine Pause für den Übersetzer", sagt Kreml-Chef Wladimir Putin mit einem Schmunzeln auf den Lippen. "Ich fühle mich hier so wohl, ich dachte, alle verstehen Russisch", fügt er an, worauf das Publikum zustimmend applaudiert. Auch Chinas Staatschef Xi Jinping bringt Putin mit seinen Worten zum Lachen. Die sonst eher grimmig und streng blickenden Machthaber zeigen sich ungewohnt locker und herzlich – als träfen zwei alte Kumpels bei einer Geburtstagsfete aufeinander. Mein "alter Freund Chinas" bezeichnet Xi den russischen Präsidenten, der i...
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