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The Chinese Communist Party at 100: Hopes and Disappointments - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

The Chinese Communist Party at 100: Hopes and Disappointments - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper
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The Chinese Communist Party at 100: Hopes and Disappointments

The Chinese Communist Party at 100: Hopes and Disappointments
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AIT official says US welcomes TSMC, security no concern

The US welcomes investment by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), which would improve Taiwan-US strategic relations without affecting Taiwan’s security, a preview of an interview with American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Deputy Director Raymond Greene showed yesterday. The AIT released the preview of Greene’s interview on Facebook. Political commentators Wang Hao (汪浩) and Akio Yaita, a journalist with Japan’s Sankei Shimbun, conducted the interview on a CTS Taiwan News political show. In a four-minute clip, Greene said in Mandarin that the US is concerned about Taiwan’s need for help amid a COVID-19 outbreak, while the two countries’ health ministers had exchanged opinions by

China s Coast Guard could start harassing Taiwan soon: analyst

China s Coast Guard could start harassing Taiwan soon: analyst
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US office renaming needs support - Taipei Times

US office renaming needs support By Tommy Lin 林逸民 Due to its unique international situation, Taiwan is often obliged to resort to all kinds of self-demeaning titles in its dealings with international entities or foreign countries, such as joining sports events as “Chinese Taipei” or calling its embassies “trade offices.” Even with countries with whom it has diplomatic relations, Taiwan has to use the name “Republic of China” (ROC). Taiwanese have long been subject to the ignominy of seeing their government have to accept these compromises. Given the rapidly changing international situation, Taiwan now has a rare opportunity to redress this injustice.

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