With lawmakers and politicians and offer the United States congratulations for this election which is being touted as an example of a young vibrant democracy successfully pulling off yet another democratic election. They have only been doing these since 1996. But as taiwan celebrates this peaceful transfer of power, the inauguration happening may 20, they do so under the ominous clouds of chinas persistent threat of a potential war. The big question, what will china do and when. Exactly. Great reporting out there, will ripley in taipei, thank you so much. Coming up, cnn investigation examining a series of strikes on hospitals in gaza amid the hamasisrael conflict, that is after the break. Stay with us
The green party. But in the end, it was a third they were for the green party. Likely beijing seeing red. And within minutes, a bold claim from the taiwan affairs office. Taiwan is chinas taiwan, the dpp does that represent the Mainstream View on the island. They did capture 40 of the vote. Turnout more than 70 . About 20 Million taiwanese more than 80 of the Islands Population Eligible to vote. And many did. In taiwan, there are no absentee ballots. Im very pleasantly happy. Reporter some like this student from the u. S. Flew 16 hours to cast their votes in person. Were you afraid taiwan would become similar to Hong Kong or the next Hong Kong if there was a different result . Really for sure. Especially since other two party applicants were more economic partnership with china. First step of encroach himself. Reporter when the buzz of victory wears off, a sobering reality for taiwans new president. His party lost control of parliament, a sign of voter
China's tech giant Xiaomi has announced the commencement of deliveries for its first electric vehicle (EV) model, SU7, this month, marking its foray into the competitive automotive landscape, Reuters reported.
Xiaomi, the country's fifth-largest smartphone maker, shared the news via Weibo, revealing that orders can be placed at its 59 stores in 29 cities nationwide.
with lawmakers and politicians and offer the united states congratulations for this election which is being touted as an example of a young vibrant democracy successfully pulling off yet another democratic election. they have only been doing these since 1996. but as taiwan celebrates this peaceful transfer of power, the inauguration happening may 20, they do so under the ominous clouds of china s persistent threat of a potential war. the big question, what will china do and when. exactly. great reporting out there, will ripley in taipei, thank you so much. coming up, cnn investigation examining a series of strikes on hospitals in gaza amid the hamas-israel conflict, that is after the break. stay with us.
the green party. but in the end, it was a third they were for the green party. likely beijing seeing red. and within minutes, a bold claim from the taiwan affairs office. taiwan is china s taiwan, the dpp does that represent the mainstream view on the island. they did capture 40% of the vote. turnout more than 70%. about 20 million taiwanese more than 80% of the island s population eligible to vote. and many did. in taiwan, there are no absentee ballots. i m very pleasantly happy. reporter: some like this student from the u.s. flew 16 hours to cast their votes in person. were you afraid taiwan would become similar to hong kong or the next hong kong if there was a different result? really for sure. especially since other two party applicants were more economic partnership with china. first step of encroach himself. reporter: when the buzz of victory wears off, a sobering reality for taiwan s new president. his party lost control of parliament, a sign of voter