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Poor showing in nuclear referendum caps summer of setbacks for Taiwanese leader and his party, prompting softer tone from Lai ...
The failure of a weekend vote to restart a key nuclear plant in Taiwan is an apparent win for the island’s ruling party, but one that leaves the government scrambling to satisfy energy security ...
The upshot is a defeat that, according to analysts like William Yang at the International Crisis Group, still sends a significant message on changing public perceptions. “This result, even though it ...
Proposed by Taiwan People's Party and backed by the Kuomintang, the plebiscite sought reliable power and less reliance on imports.
Six are dead and 86 wounded in Israeli attacks in Sana'a. Despite a majority in favour of reopening Taiwan’s last nuclear power plant, referendum fails because the turnout ...
Lai said that restarting the plant would require a formal safety review process and for Taipower to conduct safety ...
The overwhelming support from participating voters in Saturday’s referendum on restarting the Ma-anshan Nuclear Power Plant ...
Nuclear power’s future in Taiwan has been an ongoing struggle for President Lai Ching-te and his Democratic Progressive Party ...
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) would reassess its policies and possibly reshuffle the Cabinet to better meet the ...
Opposition lawmakers easily survived recall votes in Taiwan on Saturday, but an opposition-backed referendum to bring back ...
The island's three nuclear plants once provided half its electricity, but they shut down, one by one, between 2019 and this ...