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Taiwan urges China to stop ‘destructive’ military activities as fighter jets cross median line – The Guardian

  1. Taiwan urges China to stop ‘destructive’ military activities as fighter jets cross median line The Guardian
  2. China PLA’s 28 Warplanes Roar In Taiwan Skies; Xi Jinping Preparing To Sound War Bugle? Hindustan Times
  3. China flies 103 military planes toward Taiwan in a new high of activity the island calls harassment ABC News
  4. Taiwan says 103 Chinese warplanes flew toward the island in a new daily high in recent times The Associated Press
  5. Taiwan urges China to stop ‘destructive’ military activities ThePrint
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Taiwan says 103 Chinese warplanes flew toward the island in a new daily high in recent times – Yahoo! Voices

  1. Taiwan says 103 Chinese warplanes flew toward the island in a new daily high in recent times Yahoo! Voices
  2. China flies 103 military planes toward Taiwan in a new high in activity the island calls harassment Yahoo News
  3. Taiwan urges China to stop ‘destructive’ military sorties as tensions mount The Washington Post
  4. China PLA’s 28 Warplanes Roar In Taiwan Skies; Xi Jinping Preparing To Sound War Bugle? Hindustan Times
  5. Taiwan’s defense ministry urges Beijing to stop ‘military harassment’ after 103 Chinese warplanes fly near island CNN
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China says it ‘deplores’ US military transfer to Taiwan – The Hill

  1. China says it ‘deplores’ US military transfer to Taiwan The Hill
  2. US Approves First Ever Military Aid To Taiwan | N18V | China Taiwan Latest News | Joe Biden | News18 CNN-News18
  3. US approves first-ever military aid to Taiwan through program typically used for sovereign nations CNN
  4. US, China ‘Scuffle’ Over Taiwan; Beijing Claims Democratic Island In New Map; US Questions One China Policy EurAsian Times
  5. US state department approves $80 million military package to Taiwan | World DNA | Latest News | WION WION
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Needville falls to Taiwan, finishes fourth at Little League World Series – Houston Chronicle

  1. Needville falls to Taiwan, finishes fourth at Little League World Series Houston Chronicle
  2. Little League World Series 2023 final score, results: Curacao blanks Chinese Taipei to win international final Sporting News
  3. Needville falls to Chinese Taipei 10-0 in 3rd place consolation game; becomes 2nd best US team KPRC Click2Houston
  4. Curacao batter shatters broadcast camera during Little League World Series game Fox News
  5. Jay-Dlynn Wiel talking that talk after Curaçao clinched its spot in the Championship game 🗣️ | LLWS ESPN
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Chinese warship meets US destroyer in Taiwan Strait, military says – The Jerusalem Post

  1. Chinese warship meets US destroyer in Taiwan Strait, military says The Jerusalem Post
  2. US military releases video of Chinese warship cutting across American destroyer in Taiwan Strait Fox News
  3. U.S. Navy releases photo of Chinese warship sailing dangerously close to U.S. destroyer near Taiwan WFAA
  4. 9 AM ET: Warship near miss, migrants ‘dumped’ at church, dog bite rankings & more – CNN 5 Things – Podcast on CNN Audio CNN
  5. June 5, 2023: China warship sails near US Navy, Virginia plane crash, Russia, Ukraine, Biden, India Reuters
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Beijing hits out at ‘arrogant’ G7 statement warning against Taiwan threats – South China Morning Post

  1. Beijing hits out at ‘arrogant’ G7 statement warning against Taiwan threats South China Morning Post
  2. G7 foreign ministers show unified front as they condemn Russia’s war, call out China’s ‘coercion’ CNN
  3. Secretary Antony J. Blinken And Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Before Their Meeting – United States Department of State Department of State
  4. Unwavering Unity of the G7 at a Historic Turning Point | Opinion Newsweek
  5. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin’s Regular Press Conference on April 18, 2023 MFA China
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Military exercises suggest China is getting ‘ready to launch a war against Taiwan,’ Taiwanese foreign minister tells CNN – CNN

  1. Military exercises suggest China is getting ‘ready to launch a war against Taiwan,’ Taiwanese foreign minister tells CNN CNN
  2. U.S., Chinese Aircraft Carriers Operating Near Taiwan, Chinese Carrier Shandong Launched 80 Fighter Missions in Weekend Drills – USNI News USNI News
  3. A day after war games: Why are Chinese warships lingering around Taiwan? | DW News DW News
  4. US very ‘confident’ it can protect interests in South China Sea as China surrounds Taiwan Fox News
  5. China ‘ready to fight’ after 3 days of large-scale military drills around Taiwan ABC News
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China ‘ready to fight’ after 3 days of large-scale military drills around Taiwan – ABC News

  1. China ‘ready to fight’ after 3 days of large-scale military drills around Taiwan ABC News
  2. A day after war games: Why are Chinese warships lingering around Taiwan? | DW News DW News
  3. US very ‘confident’ it can protect interests in South China Sea as China surrounds Taiwan Fox News
  4. U.S., Chinese Aircraft Carriers Operating Near Taiwan, Chinese Carrier Shandong Launched 80 Fighter Missions in Weekend Drills – USNI News USNI News
  5. Military exercises suggest China is getting ‘ready to launch a war against Taiwan,’ Taiwanese foreign minister tells CNN CNN
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French President Macron rejects ‘American rhythm’ on Taiwan, nods to China’s ‘unity’ after meeting with Xi – Fox News

  1. French President Macron rejects ‘American rhythm’ on Taiwan, nods to China’s ‘unity’ after meeting with Xi Fox News
  2. China-Taiwan tensions: Macron says Europe should not follow US or Chinese policy over Taiwan | WION WION
  3. ‘Don’t Become American Followers’: Macron’s anti-U.S. pitch; Admits West’s failure in Ukraine Hindustan Times
  4. French president Macron bags many deals with China but ends up annoying Xi Jinping ThePrint
  5. Europe must resist pressure to become ‘America’s followers,’ says Macron POLITICO Europe
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In diplomatic coup, Taiwan president speaks to Czech president-elect

  • Pavel won Czech presidential election on Saturday
  • Pavel, Taiwan’s Tsai stress their shared values in call
  • China opposes other countries dealing with Taiwan
  • Beijing views Taiwan as renegade province

TAIPEI/PRAGUE, Jan 30 (Reuters) – Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen held a telephone call with Czech President-elect Petr Pavel on Monday, a highly unusual move given the lack of formal ties between their countries and a diplomatic coup for Taipei that is sure to infuriate China.

The two leaders stressed their countries’ shared values of freedom, democracy and human rights during their 15-minute call, their offices said, and Pavel said he hoped to meet Tsai in the future.

Most countries avoid high-level public interactions with Taiwan and its president, not wishing to provoke China, the world’s second largest economy.

Beijing views Taiwan as being part of “one China” and demands other countries recognise its sovereignty claims, which Taiwan’s democratically-elected government rejects.

In 2016, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump spoke by telephone with Tsai shortly after winning the election, setting off a storm of protest from Beijing.

Tsai said she hoped that under Pavel’s leadership the Czech Republic would continue to cooperate with Taiwan to promote a close partnership, and that she hoped to stay in touch with him.

“Bilateral interaction between Taiwan and the Czech Republic is close and good,” her office summarised Tsai as having said.

Pavel, a former army chief and high NATO official who won the Czech presidential election on Saturday, said on Twitter that the two countries “share the values of freedom, democracy, and human rights”.

‘ONE-CHINA’ PRINCIPLE

Earlier, China’s foreign ministry had said it was “seeking verification with the Czech side” on media reports that the call was to take place.

“The Chinese side is opposed to countries with which it has diplomatic ties engaging in any form of official exchange with the Taiwan authorities. Czech President-elect Pavel during the election period openly said that the ‘one-China’ principle should be respected,” the ministry said.

Pavel will take office in early March, replacing President Milos Zeman, who is known for his pro-Beijing stance.

Zeman spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping this month and they reaffirmed their “personal friendly” relationship, according to a readout of their call from Zeman’s office.

The Czech Republic, like most countries, has no official diplomatic ties with Taiwan, but the two sides have moved closer as Beijing ratchets up military threats against the island and Taipei seeks new friends in Eastern and Central Europe.

The centre-right Czech government has said it wants to deepen cooperation with democratic countries in the India-Pacific region, including Taiwan, and has also been seeking a “revision” of ties with China.

In 2020, the head of the Czech Senate visited Taiwan and declared himself to be Taiwanese in a speech at Taiwan’s parliament, channelling the late U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s defiance of communism in Berlin in 1963.

Reporting by Robert Muller and Jason Hovet; Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee in Taipei; editing by Gareth Jones

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