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were reported to the police. one reason might be that it's illegal to ride private e—scooters on roads or pavements in the uk. trials of rental e—scooters in dozens of towns and cities are ongoing. you're live with bbc news. china's top diplomat has warned that any steps towards taiwan's independence will be severely punished. it follows the election of william lai as the island's new president — he's viewed by beijing as a dangerous separatist. speaking during a visit to egypt, china's minister of foreign affairs, wang yi, had this to say. translation: taiwan's election is a regional. affair within china. no matter what the results of the election are, they cannot change the basic fact that there is only one china and taiwan is a part of it. taiwan has never been a country. it wasn't in the past, and it certainly won't be in the future.

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term for his ruling democratic progressive party. two former us official are visiting taipei for post election talks which underscores washington's "longstanding interest" in peace across the taiwan strait. however, china views him as a dangerous separatist and warned any move towards independence will be severely punished. the taiwanese president has to deal with a complex treating environment but it also includes the self ruled the island as part of its own territory. for clues on how the new taiwanese government pans out, my colleague steve has

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dynamic? beijing would like to . see a more firmer us government that sticks — see a more firmer us government that sticks to the one china policy _ that sticks to the one china policy. and while you're thinking about strategic ambiguity, china would like the us to _ ambiguity, china would like the us to he — ambiguity, china would like the us to be firmer about stopping taiwah— us to be firmer about stopping taiwan from being too proactive on safeguarding autonomy, and to he _ on safeguarding autonomy, and to be honest, if you look at this— to be honest, if you look at this election, one big lesson of this— this election, one big lesson of this election is the taiwanese people are moving the palooka _ taiwanese people are moving the palooka party more towards the centre — palooka party more towards the centre. the kmt try to stay away — centre. the kmt try to stay away from talking about china, did the — away from talking about china, did the dpp tried to stay away from — did the dpp tried to stay away from talking about identity, and the _ from talking about identity, and the tpp says, we are good for everything. what you can see is— for everything. what you can see is everyone is trying to say, — see is everyone is trying to say, we _ see is everyone is trying to say, we are less extreme than you think. _ say, we are less extreme than you think, and we are not for china — you think, and we are not for china or— you think, and we are not for china or we _ you think, and we are not for china or we are not for us, and ithink— china or we are not for us, and i think everyone has also affirmed taiwan's international relations, orforeign affirmed taiwan's international relations, or foreign policy direction, which is taiwanese to connect with the world and needs— to connect with the world and needs to _ to connect with the world and needs to better relationship with— needs to better relationship with china and for that,

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years and then it now seems, since 2021, we've began a sort of new volcanic era. people here are no strangers to earthquakes and eruptions, but this kind of potential destruction of people's homes and livelihoods hasn't happened for half a century. translation: i think the point is that we've had quite a lot - of experience in dealing with this, even though this is perhaps the most serious threat of volcanic eruptions in iceland since january 1973. the land of fire and ice is an endless display of nature's awesome power. this time, what's playing out makes for an astounding but awful sight. jessica parker, bbc news. extraordinary images there. china's top diplomat has warned that any steps towards taiwan's independence will be

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earlier i spoke to steve lai in taipei who told me more about the situation. those words of congratulations from antony blinken have been backed up with some actions as well. just yesterday a delegation of former senior officials arrived in taipei and they're expected to meet with various leaders here today. we will have to see what comes out of those meetings and what words get shared between the two of those parties. in the meantime, let's get more reaction to what we have seen over the weekend's elections. a researcher at the university of virginia. thanks for your time today. firstly these election results show taiwan will actually have a weaker parliament and a weaker parliament for the next four years given the split of how the parties have divided up the parliamentary seats. what do you make of that and particular now that tpp looks like they could hold some leverage in parliament? i think the election was very much as expected in terms of the presidential election,

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china and taiwan is a part of it. republican candidates aiming for the white house face their first electoral test in the state of iowa. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the latest from iceland where a volcano is erupting in the southwest of the country. you're watching live pictures from the area — and while it's now dark there, you can still see lava glowing and smoke rising into the sky. this follows a similar eruption in the same area last month — this time it's much closer to the fishing town of grindavik. people living nearby have already left the area and local

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the dpp tried to stay away from talking about identity, and the tpp says, we are good for everything. what you can see is everyone is trying to say, we are less extreme than you think, and we are not for china or we are not for us, and i think everyone has also affirmed taiwan's international relations, or foreign policy direction, which is taiwanese to connect with the world and needs to better relationship with china and for that, everyone split their vote. so that the government will move — so that the government will move forward. without moderation to the middle, the separation of votes which could slow down things in parliament, that almost helps guide taiwan towards the status quo or how things have been, so are you optimistic taiwan's future going forward, the next few years, that relations with both sides could by default have stagnation or stalemate in parliament actually help taiwan's relationships? you're very optimistic! i would like to agree with that and i partly do,

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actually consensus will take a lot more time to build, so the us and china will have to expect a lot more delay in anything that actually divides the people, which are most issues. you mentioned the us election. beijing often takes a long—term view when it comes to its relationships with countries. how will the us election, depending on how it goes in november, have a bearing on the dynamic? beijing would like to see a more firmer us government that sticks to the one china policy. and while you're thinking about strategic ambiguity, china would like the us to be firmer about stopping taiwan from being too proactive on safeguarding autonomy, and to be honest, if you look at this election, one big lesson of this election is the taiwanese people are moving the political parties more towards the centre. the kmt try to stay away from talking about china,

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