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KMT chairwoman Cheng Li-wun heads to mainland China April 7–12, possibly meeting Xi Jinping, as her party fractures over defense spending and the US-China rivalry.
KMT chairperson Cheng Li-wun accepts Xi Jinping's invitation for an April visit to China, the first by a sitting KMT leader in nearly a decade. What does it mean for Taiwan's security and cross-strait stability?
The KMT challenges DPP strongholds in southern Taiwan as local elections become a proxy for cross-strait relations and the island's future direction ahead of 2028 presidential race.
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[email protected]Taiwan's KMT sends delegation to Beijing for dialogue with Chinese Communist Party, potentially setting stage for new leader Cheng Li-wun to meet Xi Jinping soon.
Taiwan's President Lai and KMT chair Cheng Li-wun clash over a $40bn defense budget and 'non-red' supply chains ahead of the 2026 elections.
Taiwan's $37 billion defense spending package is frozen as the opposition-controlled legislature blocks the bill for the fourth time. Explore the political gridlock in Taipei.
Taiwan's opposition parties KMT and TPP have launched a symbolic impeachment bid against President William Lai, deepening a legislative deadlock that threatens a $40bn defense bill.
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