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American for Vice President of the Republic of China? Bi-khim Hsiao’s Autobiography Reveals: Only Held U.S. Citizenship Before 20

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3 mn readFormer U.S. Secretary of State and influential diplomat Henry Kissinger passed away on November 29th at his home in Connecticut, aged 100. Kissinger, one of the most controversial diplomats of the 20th century, not only defined American foreign policy in the 1970s but also played a pivotal role in ending the Vietnam War and containing communist nations.

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Taiwan’s version of the Watergate scandal! Judicial Agencies Monitor Opposition Candidates, Ruling Party Claims ‘False Information’

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4 mn readAs the Republic of China’s presidential election draws near, a shocking leak surfaced online, alleging that intelligence units have been wiretapping numerous political figures, including top leaders of the Kuomintang and local politicians. This alleged list, said to be executed by the Investigation Bureau and the Agency Against Corruption, spans across political spectrums, encompassing former vice-chairpersons of the Kuomintang, legislators, retired generals, and local councilors.

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The Blue-White Alliance Teeters on Collapse, KMT Legislator Said: KMT Should Admit Defeat!

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2 mn readAs the countdown to the 2024 Republic of China presidential election continues, the Kuomintang’s (KMT) collaboration with the Taiwan People’s Party teeters due to differing interpretations of poll results. Voices within the KMT are advocating for a more aggressive stance, while a wave of backlash from certain party members and Han Kuo-yu supporters is rising, challenging Hou You-yi’s leadership. KMT Legislator Cheng Li-wun, speaking on the News Radio on Broadcasting Corporation of China program, did not mince words in criticizing her party, stating, ‘The KMT should admit defeat! We only got a 3-3 tie because they let us. Without their concession, we’re just losers.’ She also lambasted the ‘my-formosa.com’ polls, questioning their methodology and labeling those responsible as ‘despicable.’

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Democratic Progressive Party Presidential Candidate Lai Ching-te Announces Hsiao Bi-khim as Running Mate for 2024 Republic of China Presidential Election

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2 mn readDemocratic Progressive Party’s presidential candidate Lai Ching-te today took to Facebook to share a photo with the Republic of China’s representative to the U.S., Hsiao Bi-khim, announcing that he will officially invite Hsiao to be his running mate for the 2024 presidential election later this afternoon. Lai stated that this move is the decision awaited by the masses and believes it to be the best choice.

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South Korean President Sings at the White House, Representative of the Republic of China in the U.S. Admits Tsai Ing-wen Can’t Do the Same

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< 1 mn readIn a rare display of genuine emotion during a political event, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol surprised guests at Wednesday night’s White House state dinner by singing a verse of “American Pie.” The meticulously planned event, from the celebrity guest list to the fabrics, was momentarily upstaged by this unexpected performance.

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Taiwan’s Rich Fear CCP Invasion? The American Institute in Taiwan processes the second-highest number of passport applications in the world

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2 mn readThe American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), the unofficial Embassy of the United States of America in the Republic of China on Taiwan, posted an announcement on Facebook on April 18th urging American citizens to apply for adult passports well in advance. AIT disclosed that it processes the second-highest number of passport applications in the world, following its colleagues in London. To avoid potential delays, the institute encourages U.S. passport applicants to submit their requests several months before their planned travel.

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Paraguayan Opposition Presidential Candidate Declares: Will Sever Ties with Taiwan Authorities Upon Election

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2 mn readParaguay’s main opposition presidential candidate, Efraín Alegre, plans to prioritize “austerity” to reduce public sector spending instead of increasing taxes on the country’s farmers if he wins the upcoming April 30 election, as conveyed in a Reuters interview.

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Leaked Pentagon Assessments Expose Republic of China’s Vulnerabilities Amid Rising Cross-Strait Tensions

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2 mn readThe Republic of China on Taiwan, is unlikely to counter the air superiority of the Chinese Communist Party’s military in a cross-strait conflict. Moreover, the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) tactics, such as using civilian ships for military purposes, have diminished the ability of U.S. spy agencies to detect an impending invasion. This information comes from leaked Pentagon assessments that reveal troubling details about the ROC’s capacity to defend itself.

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Tsai Ing-wen Receives Cold Reception from the White House and Senators Prior to her Visit to the US

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2 mn readThe President of the Republic of China, Tsai Ing-wen, is scheduled to visit Central America on the 29th and will transit through New York and Los Angeles in the United States. White House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator, John Kirby, said today that there have been previous instances of President Tsai transiting through the US, and it is not an official visit. No meetings with US officials have been arranged for her this time.