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Cannabis enthusiasts to hold 420 ‘green’ festival

Taipei Times 18 Apr 2024
They listed their demands for Taiwan to gradually relax the prohibition on the natural plant cannabis sativa and products derived from it, starting by stopping the stigmatization of personal ...
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Taiwan chip giant TSMC's profits surge on AI demand

Guam Pacific Daily News 18 Apr 2024
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company -- whose clients include Apple and Nvidia -- controls more than half the world's output of silicon wafers Sam Yeh ... Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ...
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PM contender vows end to pact

Taipei Times 18 Apr 2024
Peter Kenilorea said the nation does not have natural enemies, lamenting that it has become a focal point for US-China competition ... ties with “traditional partners” like Taiwan, Australia and the US.
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US Navy patrol plane flies through Taiwan Strait

Deccan Herald 17 Apr 2024
A US Navy patrol aircraft flew through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on Wednesday, just hours after a ...
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Taiwan youth witness innovation and changes in Zhejiang

ECNS 17 Apr 2024
Wuzhen boasts both historical charm and natural beauty,” said Chen Xianzi, a blogger with 100,000 online followers ... That's why I invited some friends along to showcase the real mainland to people in Taiwan,” said Chen Zhixiang, also a blogger.
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Taiwan wants to expand its military attache office in Hawaii

Stars and Stripes 17 Apr 2024
to provide Taiwan with weapons “of a defensive nature“ and “resist any resort to force or other forms of coercion that would jeopardize the security, or the social or economic system, of the people on Taiwan.”.
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Wang Yi to visit Indonesia, Cambodia and Papua New Guinea

The Jakarta Post 16 Apr 2024
... population, are replete with natural resources and sit at a geostrategic crossroads that could prove strategically vital in any military dispute over Taiwan.
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Life on the Ring of Fire: How Taiwan prepares for quakes 位於環太平洋地震帶, 台灣如何防災?

Taipei Times 15 Apr 2024
The strongest earthquake to hit Taiwan in 25 years killed at least 16 people and damaged dozens of buildings, but the destruction was largely contained thanks to decades of preparedness work ... What about Taiwan’s high-tech industry?.
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Art of bicycle trips launches new tours in Japan and Taiwan

TravelDailyNews 15 Apr 2024
Taiwan’s beautiful coastline, lively night markets, and unspoiled natural beauty, especially in the eastern half of the island is now increasingly arousing the interest of the global cycling community.
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Australian MPs urge closer ties with Taiwan

Taipei Times 11 Apr 2024
Taiwan is Australia’s seventh-largest trading partner, and Australia is a main source of coal and natural gas imports for Taiwan, so the nation is important to Australia and both sides have been ...
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New type of aquatic firefly discovered in Keelung

Taipei Times 11 Apr 2024
The newly discovered fireflies fly at canopy height, and their larvae live and forage in water, meaning it is also an aquatic species — the fourth aquatic firefly species discovered in Taiwan, the society said.
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DPP cannot cut bonds of blood and culture: China Daily editorial

China Daily 11 Apr 2024
... are willing to sell their souls to fabricate a cross-Strait division, their reckless pursuit of separating Taiwan from the motherland runs counter to the natural law that blood is thicker than water.
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Mainland willing to assist with post-quake resettlement in Taiwan: spokesperson

Xinhua 10 Apr 2024
Over the years, in the face of major natural disasters, compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait have felt the same way and helped each other to tide over difficulties, Zhu noted ... in Taiwan.
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TSG eyeing fifth straight title as season kicks off

Taipei Times 10 Apr 2024
Ivory Coast-born Kouame, a naturalized citizen who has played for Taiwan in FIFA World Cup qualifiers, won the league’s Most Valuable Player honor last season, but left to join Chinese second-tier team Liaoning Tieren.

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