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Chinese forces recently held live-fire landing exercises along the coast opposite Taiwan, the military's official television channel said Thursday, days after the self-governing island elected an independence-leaning president.

 
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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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China urged Taiwan to protect the gains of landmark cooperation between the mainland and the self-ruled island after Taiwan's pro-Beijing ruling party was routed in local elections.

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Taiwan's government watchdog said a small leak at one of the island's three nuclear power plants has yet to be halted 3 1/2 years after it started.

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Taiwanese lawmakers have exchanged punches and thrown water at each other ahead of an expected vote authorizing a referendum on whether to go ahead with the construction of a fourth power plant.

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A small group of Taiwanese protesters scuffled with police Monday ahead of a legislative debate on Taiwan's latest trade agreement with China.

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Chinese forces recently held live-fire landing exercises along the coast opposite Taiwan, the military's official television channel said Thursday, days after the self-governing island elected an independence-leaning president.

 
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Taiwan's government watchdog said a small leak at one of the island's three nuclear power plants has yet to be halted 3 1/2 years after it started.

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A small group of Taiwanese protesters scuffled with police Monday ahead of a legislative debate on Taiwan's latest trade agreement with China.

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