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[Title] => China publicizes landing drills near Taiwan after elections
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[Title] => Taiwan elects 1st female president, rejects pro-China party
[Summary] => Taiwan elected Tsai Ing-wen as its first female president Saturday, handing her pro-independence party its first majority in the national legislature and rejecting the China-friendly party that has led the self-governing island for eight years.
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[Title] => Opposition favorite to win Taiwan's presidential election
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[Title] => As Taiwan polls loom, China warns of new challenges ahead
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[Title] => As Taiwan polls loom, China warns of new challenges ahead
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[Title] => China urges Taiwan to keep ties after poll loss
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[Title] => Taiwan watchdog says nuclear leak continues
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