China says Dunleavy’s trip “sends a very wrong signal to the ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces.”
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State LNG project gets non-binding support letter from Taiwan
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said Alaska is a conveniently located source of high-quality natural gas.
Sullivan flies to Taiwan for announcement of US vaccine distribution
The vaccines are part of the 25 million doses the Biden administration announced last week that it is distributing worldwide.
Beijing’s Claims To South China Sea Are Invalid, International Tribunal Says
China has built artificial islands in the disputed waters, which it claims as its own. Now a tribunal in The Hague has ruled those claims invalid.
In Earthquake-Rattled Taiwan, A Somber Start To Lunar New Year
Taiwanese officials canceled traditional New Year celebrations and instead went to temples to pray for earthquake victims.
At Least Three Dead After Earthquake Hits Southern Taiwan
Rescue efforts continue in the city of Tainan, where a magnitude 6.4 quake struck early Saturday. News services report two of the dead are a baby and an adult man. Some 120,000 are without power.
Chinese Nationals Flee Vietnam As Unrest Intensifies
A second day of violence in Vietnam has seen mobs singling out Chinese workers for attack, killing at least one and injuring dozens, as hundreds of Chinese nationals fled the country by land and air.
‘Ringing’ Phones Do Not Mean Malaysian Passengers Are OK
Some family members and friends of the 239 people who haven’t been heard from since Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared Saturday say they’ve been calling their loved ones’ cellphones and hearing rings — though no one picked up the calls.