TAIPEIT—Taiwan’s opposition parties, which seek closer China ties, registered separate presidential candidates on Friday after a dramatic split, potentially easing the way for the ruling party, which has defied Beijing’s pressure, to stay in power. The Jan. China Ties on the Line as Taiwan Opposition Splits in Dramatic Feud
TAIPEIT—Taiwan’s opposition parties, which seek closer China ties, registered separate presidential candidates on Friday after a dramatic split, potentially easing the way for the ruling party, which has defied Beijing’s pressure, to stay in power. The Jan.
Terry Gou, the billionaire founder of tech giant and major Apple supplier Foxconn, on Friday withdrew from the race to be Taiwan’s next president. Mr. Gou announced his bid in August, saying he wanted to unite the opposition and ensure the island did not
In a report released on Nov. 7, the UK-based group “Hong Kong Watch” has voiced concern over the impact of the National Security Law on religious freedom in Hong Kong, pointing out that it has had a chilling effect on religious followers. Self-censorship