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China Will Unify Taiwan Within 30 Years: Analyst
On 4/22/21 at 9:25 AM EDT
Wang Yunfei told Hong Kong s
Wen Wei Po that China could take Taiwan by force if it felt compelled by the current Taiwanese government or external forces a phrase that generally refers to the United States.
Wang s comments in the pro-Beijing newspaper were published on Tuesday, a few days after China s Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng was interviewed by The Associated Press.
The official said the Chinese government had no room for compromise on what it calls the Taiwan question. We will never allow Taiwan to be independent, he said.
Group calls for women to be conscripted
By Jason Pan / Staff reporter
Independence advocates from the Taiwan Republic Office yesterday called on Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) politicians to amend the law so that women could also be conscripted to bolster Taiwan’s armed forces in the face of escalating Chinese military aggression.
The advocates rallied outside the Legislative Yuan, demanding that KMT Legislator Charles Chen (陳以信) and KMT Taipei City Councilor Hsu Chiao-hsin (徐巧芯) make good on their promise of amending the Military Service Act (兵役法) to enable conscription of both genders, as is done in Israel.
Office director Chilly Chen (陳峻涵) said it is rare for his organization to agree with the KMT’s proposals, but Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers should help push the amendment through, because it would achieve gender equality and bolster national defense.
2021/03/10 17:36 Steel rebar fell from crane during Taipei Dome construction March 7. (Hsu Chiao-hsin screenshot) Steel rebar fell from crane during Taipei Dome construction March 7. (Hsu Chiao-hsin screenshot) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) A bundle of steel rebar fell on a street in the capital early Sunday morning (March 7) during the construction of the Taipei Dome, forcing the city government to suspend the project and launch an investigation. In a video shared by Taipei City Councilor Hsu Chiao-hsin (徐巧芯) on Wednesday (March 10), a crane at the Taipei Dome construction site can be seen carrying a heavy load of rebar at 8:00 a.m. on Sunday before dropping it onto Guangfu South Road. Fortunately, no vehicles were passing through the usually congested artery at the time.
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