Taipei Youth React to Japan PM’s Controversial Taiwan Remarks
Young voices in Taipei react to PM Takaichi’s remarks on China’s Taiwan region, calling for peace and dialogue across the Taiwan Strait.
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Young voices in Taipei react to PM Takaichi’s remarks on China’s Taiwan region, calling for peace and dialogue across the Taiwan Strait.
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