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[Title] => Timeline of China-Taiwan relations leading to historic meet
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[Title] => Taiwan leader warns successor to keep status quo with China
[Summary] => Taiwan's China-friendly president warned his successor yesterday to continue to meet Beijing's condition for dialogue that the two sides see each other as parts of one country, despite growing discontent at home toward the mainland's Communist leadership.
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[Title] => Taiwan leader warns successor to keep status quo with China
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[Title] => China dissident Wu'er Kaixi running for Taiwan's parliament
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[Title] => China urges Taiwan to keep ties after poll loss
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[Title] => Thousands in Taiwan protest China trade deal
[Summary] => Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators gathered in the streets around Taiwan's Parliament on yesterday to voice their opposition to a trade pact with China, part of a nearly 2-week-old protest that is challenging the president's policy of moving the democratic island economically closer to China.
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[Title] => Malta postpones citizenship sale after opposition
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November 7, 2015 - 1:46pm