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Exclusive: Health Minister of the Republic of China Asserts Stance in Switzerland, Insists on Joining World Health Assembly as “ROC” or “Taiwan”

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2 mn readThe Republic of China on Taiwan is currently not a member of the United Nations and, as such, has long been unable to participate in the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Health Assembly (WHA), both bodies functioning under the UN. However, between 2009 and 2016, Taiwan participated as an observer under the name “Chinese Taipei.” Since May 2017, due to obstruction by mainland China authorities, Taiwan has been unable to attend WHO meetings in any observer capacity. Nevertheless, Taiwan’s Minister of Health and Welfare, Tai-yuan Chiu, recently led a delegation in an action group to represent Taiwan’s interests. The group held a press conference at the Geneva Press Club in Switzerland, where, responding to Eat News correspondent, Minister Chiu unequivocally stated his insistence on using “Republic of China” or “Taiwan” for joining the WHA, showing no willingness to accept other names.

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Exclusive: Social Movement Groups Surrounding the legislature of the Republic of China on Taiwan to Protest Parliamentary Reforms – How Is Leadership “Cross-Holding”?

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5 mn readOn the evening of May 21, the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China continued to deliberate on bills related to parliamentary powers proposed by the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP). Civic groups called on the public to go to the Legislative Yuan to protest against the parliamentary empowerment bills proposed by the KMT and TPP camps and to surround the Legislative Yuan.

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Exclusive: Zero interaction with media of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in last 10 years questions practice of democracy

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3 mn readIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not addressed a single press conference in last 10 years, despite completing two terms of his office. The news made headlines after, former Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh’s addressal to press conference marked a decade, on 3rd January 2024.

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Concept of free speech is sheer fantasy: Indian author Gowhar Geelani after the attack on Salman Rushdie

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4 mn readFamous Indian born, British-American author Salman Rushdie was attacked at the time when we he was about to speak in New York state. Rushdie, 75, was stabbed by Hadi Matar, 24, at Chautauqua Institution, a non-profit education and retreat center. Prosecutor called it a preplanned crime. According to the information, injuries are severe but Rushdie is taken off a ventilator and is recovering slowly. His critically acclaimed novel ‘The Satanic Verses’ (1988) caused adverse consequences after it met eyes of the readers. He faced death threats for several years because of the novel, which Muslims considered it unholy and disrespectful. His work combines literary fiction with providing realistic view of the world and historical fiction. Another author named JK Rowling received death threat for tweeting over Salman Rushdie incident, the other day.  

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Taliban with a regressive mindset, corrupted system and standstill economy is a failed forced administration

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4 mn readAfghanistan is under war from last 40 years. Taliban, globally recognized as a terrorist organization is now has come to the power and once again making lives difficult for each Afghan. In 1996, Taliban captured Afghanistan and tried creating dominance through violence and threats. But now, according to Taliban’s spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid, they are capable of forming a stable administration and is working on it. Meanwhile, the group is thirsting to be acknowledged in international politics, their actions are not speaking the same. Recently, the news of ban on education for girls outraged number of organizations and NGOs working across the world. Regressive mindset, partial behavior and fearful environment is pushing Afghan people to go back in 1996, when it all started.

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Exclusive: Ex-Slovenian President on What’s Next for Eastern Europe After Ukraine Invasion

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9 mn readThe Russian invasion of Ukraine, now ongoing for over 10 weeks, has caused deaths and injuries to Ukrainian and Russian soldiers and civilians and has also led to a global price spike. Being closest to the war zone, Eastern Europe has been most directly affected. In an exclusive interview with Eat News, Danilo Türk, former president of Slovenia from 2007 to 2012 and current president of Club de Madrid, the world’s largest forum of former heads of state, analyzes recent elections in Slovenia, Serbia, Hungary, and France.

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Exclusive: Would a Taiwan Strait war be the same as the Russo-Ukrainian War?  Former Catalan MP: Taiwan should be worried but also breathe a sigh of relief

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5 mn readIt has been more than a month since Russia invaded Ukraine. Although Ukraine is fighting alone and has received material support from Western democracies, including military weapons, Russian troops continue to encircle Kyiv east, south, and north. Taiwan, which is in a similar situation to Ukraine, is also listed as a “tinderbox” by the international media. In an interview with Eat News, Alfons López Tena, a former member of the Spanish General Council of the Judiciary and a former member of the Catalan Parliament, said that Taiwan should be worried but also breathe a sigh of relief.

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Exclusive: Uyghurs Condemn Former Leader of Taiwan’s Largest Opposition Party for Denying Xinjiang Concentration Camps

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6 mn readIn an interview with the Deutsche Welle, Hong Hsiu-chu, former vice-speaker of the Parliament of the Republic of China on Taiwan and former chairwoman of the Kuomintang, questioned the authenticity of the reports “forced labor of Uyghurs” and the “killing of Uyghurs” by the Chinese Communist regime in Xinjiang, when asked about the detention of Uyghurs in re-education camps. Hong stressed that she will be visiting a re-education camp in Xinjiang this year and that she believes that seeing is believing. In response, Eat News interviewed many Uyghur leaders, who severely condemned Hong’s remarks.

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Exclusive: China with ‘One Village One Friend’ is setting a pro-China narrative in Nepal

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3 mn readChina’s active presence in Nepal from past some years is happening due to one of the reasons, which is tensions on border between India and China. Increased force on the borderline is pushing China to grow its roots in India’s neighboring country, Nepal. As per the information given by sources of Intelligence agencies, China and Pakistan have increased their activities in Nepal. China is about to start a campaign called ‘One village One friend’ to cut down anti-China sentiments developing in the country. According to the sources, Chinese Embassy is also funding Nepal-China friendship society, the organization behind the campaign.

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Exclusive: Will right-leaning AfD party oppose on support China? And Dexit?

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5 mn readThe German federal election of 2021 ended on September 26. The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) became the majority party with 25.7% of the vote, replacing the Union parties (Christian Democratic Union of Germany and Christian Social Union in Bavaria), which received only 24.1% of the vote. In comparison, the Green Party and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) received 14.7% and 11.5% of the vote, respectively, ranking third and fourth. The Alternative for Germany (AfD), a relatively right-wing party which formerly had 12.6% of the vote, received only 10.5% of the vote this time. After the election, Eat News exclusively interviewed AfD MP Jürgen Braun and asked him some tough questions.