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Taiwan’s election is a blow to Beijing’s reunification hopes

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In a defining moment for Taiwan’s democracy, the island nation’s voters have decisively spoken, granting the ruling Democratic Progressive Party an historic third presidential term.

The victory of presidential candidate Lai Ching-te, a figure known for his firm stance against Beijing’s claims, resonates beyond Taiwan’s shores.

The world is watching. Beijing is watching.

Clear and unavoidable

While China may prefer to downplay this outcome, the message from Taiwan is clear and unmistakable.

Taiwan’s meticulous approach to holding elections ensures a swift and transparent conclusion to the voting process.

Other democracies around the world should take note.

Beijing will find it hard to ignore Taiwan’s election

China’s reunification

The election results signal a strong rebuff to China’s unrelenting pressure for “reunification.”

Despite Beijing’s rhetoric and influence, the Taiwanese people have shown a clear preference for a leader who champions their distinct identity.

This election was about a rejection of China’s power.

This third consecutive win for the DPP, unprecedented in Taiwan’s current electoral system, is not without its challenges.

The party faces diminished parliamentary support, reflecting public discontent with domestic issues such as housing affordability and stagnant wages. This legislative setback could hinder Lai’s ability to govern effectively.

The significance of Taiwan’s election extends beyond its borders, occurring amidst escalating geopolitical tensions between Beijing and Washington.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Wall Street wobbles as RBA and Tesla face tests

Global markets are unsettled by Wall Street’s downturn, inflation in Australia, and key U.S. tariff decisions.

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Global markets are unsettled by Wall Street’s downturn, inflation in Australia, and key U.S. tariff decisions.


Global markets are jittery amid a Wall Street sell-off, renewed inflation pressure in Australia, and high-stakes decisions on U.S. tariffs and Elon Musk’s Tesla pay deal.

Capital.com’s Kyle Rodda breaks down the risks and reactions shaping the week ahead.

#Markets #WallStreet #RBA #Tesla #ElonMusk #Inflation #Trade #Finance #Economy #CapitalCom


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Bitcoin crash shakes global markets

Bitcoin’s drop below $100K triggers $45B in long-term selling, affecting global markets; insights from David Scutt on future trends.

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Bitcoin’s drop below $100K triggers $45B in long-term selling, affecting global markets; insights from David Scutt on future trends.


Bitcoin’s slide below $100,000 has sent shockwaves through global markets, with $45 billion in long-term holdings sold and risk assets tumbling.

David Scutt from StoneX breaks down what’s driving the sell-off — and where markets go next.

#Bitcoin #CryptoCrash #Markets #RiskAssets #CryptoNews #FedPolicy


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Putin and Xi tighten alliance amid Western pressure

Russia and China solidify ties with a new investment deal, increasing energy and tech cooperation amid U.S. sanctions.

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Russia and China solidify ties with a new investment deal, increasing energy and tech cooperation amid U.S. sanctions.


Russia and China have deepened their strategic partnership, signing a new investment protection deal and expanding cooperation across energy and technology.

The move comes as U.S. sanctions on Moscow intensify.

#Russia #China #Putin #XiJinping #Trade #Sanctions #Geopolitics #Energy #Diplomacy #WorldNews


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