China In Focus Full Broadcast (Jan. 15)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
January 15, 2024China in Focus
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A U.S. delegation is in Taiwan, showing support for the island’s incoming government. We take a closer look at what Washington is saying about Taiwan’s new leadership.

On the other hand, how is the Chinese military reacting to Taiwan’s new president? Footage of open-fire cannons and warships offer up clues.

Taiwan is losing one of its few remaining diplomatic allies in favor of China just two days after the global chip hub elected a new leader—whom Beijing rejects.

The Philippines is gearing up to transform and upgrade islands in the South China Sea for its troops while the territory contends with claims from Beijing.

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  2. PLA Releases Drill Images After Taiwan Election
  3. ‘Rocky Relations’ Ahead for Taiwan and China: Analyst
  4. Taiwan Loses Ally Nauru, Accuses China of Ploy
  5. Taiwan Election a Relief for World Markets
  6. Biden ‘Missed’ Taiwan’s Democracy Celebration: Expert
  7. Philippines Plans Defense Upgrades for Disputed Islands
  8. Chinese Military Buying Chips Despite White House Ban: Research
  9. Apple Serves Up Rare Discount to Boost China Sales
  10. U.S.-Friendly Candidate Wins Taiwan Election: Copley
  11. Five Key Elections Around the World in 2024