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and in the uk, the minister responsible for the post office has called for jail time for those responsible for an it scandal — in which hundreds of workers were falsely accused of theft. welcome to the programme. let's start in taiwan, where william lai has won the elections and is set to become taiwan's president. lai is representing the governing dpp — and is set to succeed to the current president tsai ing—wen. lai has been labelled a troublemaker by china, as beijing warned people against voting for him. in his acceptance speech, he said he is "determined to safeguard taiwan from continuing threat and intimidation from china" and will maintain the cross—strait status quo. around 19 million voters were called to elect a new president. my colleague steve lai

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BBC News

unofficial results in the next few hours. around 19 million voters were called to elect a new president and parliament, the elections are seen as a core test of taiwan's relationship with china. the economy and education are key issue for voters but globally, one issue looms large, that is how taiwan should address the threat from china. my colleague steve lai is in taipei and hejoins me now. hello to you, steve. the polls closed just about an hour ago but it looks like an incredibly efficient system, and we might not have long to wait to find out the results, or at least guidance as to what the end result might be? guidance as to what the end result miaht be? , ., , guidance as to what the end result miuhtbe? , . , , might be? yes, that is right, it is an incredibly _ might be? yes, that is right, it is an incredibly quick— might be? yes, that is right, it is an incredibly quick process, - might be? yes, that is right, it is an incredibly quick process, the l an incredibly quick process, the polls closed at 4pm local time, that is when the ballot boxes get opened and the counting begins straightaway

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BBC News

still inevitable. the us military launches a fresh strike against a houthi target in yemen, a day afterjoint us—british air strikes across the country and in the uk, the minister responsible for the post office has called for jail time for those responsible for an it scandal — in which hundreds of workers were falsely accused of theft. hello, i'm rajini vaidyanathan. let's start in taiwan, where william lai has won the elections and is set to become taiwan's president. lai is representing the governing dpp — and is set to succeed to the current president tsai ing—wen. lai has been labelled a troublemaker by china, as beijing warned people against voting for him. in his acceptance speech, he said he is "determined to safeguard taiwan from continuing threat and intimidation from china" and will maintain the cross—strait status quo. around 19 million voters were called

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BBC News

further raising the prospect of a wider conflict in the region. and in the uk, the minister responsible for the post office has called forjail time for those responsible for an it scandal, in which hundreds of workers were falsely accused of theft. hello, i'm sarah campbell. it is a busy news day around the world. we will be looking in more detail at the airstrike by the us military against the houthis in yemen. but first to taiwan where votes are being counted after the presidential and legislative elections, seen as a core test of the island's relationship with china. around 19 million voters were called to elect a new president and parliament. ballots are being counted by hand and individual polling stations complete their respective counts, a picture of the outcome

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BBC News

significant impact on their ability to continue attacks on vessels in the red sea. and in the uk, the minister responsible for the post office has called forjail time for those responsible for an it scandal — in which hundreds of workers were falsely accused of theft. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome back to bbc news. let's start in taiwan where votes are being counted after the presidential and legislative elections, seen as a core test of the island's relationship with china. around 19 million voters were called to elect a new president and parliament and the results from individual polling stations are coming in thick and fast. supporters are already gathering at party headquarters in anticipation of the first unofficial results, expected very shortly.

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BBC News

in response, the houthis say the us strikes had no significant impact on their ability to continue attacks on vessels in the red sea. and in the uk, the minister responsible for the post office has called forjail time for those responsible for an it scandal — in which hundreds of workers were falsely accused of theft. hello, i'm sarah campbell. welcome back to bbc news. let's start in taiwan where votes are being counted after the presidential and legislative elections, seen as a core test of the island's relationship with china. around 19 million voters were called to elect a new president and parliament and the results from individual polling stations are coming in thick and fast. supporters are already gathering at party headquarters in anticipation of the first unofficial results,

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BBC News

hello, iam hello, i am sarah campbell. thank you forjoining me here on bbc news. let's start in taiwan where william lai has won the elections and is set to become taiwan's president. lai is representing the governing dpp — and is set to succeed to the current president tsai ing—wen. lai has been labelled a troublemaker by china, as beijing warned people against voting for him. in his acceptance speech, he said he is "determined to safeguard taiwan from continuing threat and intimidation from china" and will maintain the cross—strait status quo. around 19 million voters were called to elect a new president. my colleague steve lai is in taipei and joins me now. over to you, steve. thanks very much for that. just five

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BBC News

in response the houthis vow to retaliate, further raising the prospect of a wider conflict in the region. and in the uk, the minister responsible for the post office has called forjail time for those responsible for an it scandal, in which hundreds of workers were falsely accused of theft. hello, i'm sarah campbell. it is a busy news day around the world. we will be looking in more detail at the airstrike by the us military against the houthis in yemen. but first to taiwan where votes are being counted after the presidential and legislative elections, seen as a core test of the island's relationship with china. around 19 million voters were called to elect a new president and parliament. ballots are being counted by hand and individual polling stations complete their respective counts, a picture of the outcome

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BBC News

hello, i hello, lam hello, i am sarah campbell. thank you forjoining me here on bbc news. let's start in taiwan where william lai has won the elections and is set to become taiwan's president. lai is representing the governing dpp — and is set to succeed to the current president tsai ing—wen. lai has been labelled a troublemaker by china, as beijing warned people against voting for him. in his acceptance speech, he said he is "determined to safeguard taiwan from continuing threat and intimidation from china" and will maintain the cross—strait status quo. around 19 million voters were called to elect a new president. my colleague steve lai is in taipei and joins me now. over to you, steve. thanks very much for that. just five

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Asia Business Report

exactly what beijing has been doing, they say, over the last two years, sanctioning different taiwanese countries and businesspeople. they want see taiwan companies diversified to other countries, to south east asia and newmarket in india and africa. the unemployment rate of southeast asia's largest economy currently sits at 5.3% and those between the ages of 15 and 2a make up nearly a fifth of those unemployed. in a country of over 275 million people, that's nearly young people, that's nearly young people struggle to find jobs. all three potential candidates create new jobs all three potential candidates create newjobs if elected each in a different way. the first one says losing small and medium enterprises which contribute 61% of the country's gdp will create 19 million jobs. meanwhile, the second candidate is focusing on providing funds to young people

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