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Taiwan bans news coverage by China's official media
TAIPEI - Taiwan has stopped allowing journalists from China's official Xinhua news agency and People's Daily to cover news on the island, the first concrete retaliatory measure since China passed an anti-secession law in March.
Activities:2004 China Anti-secession Law China-Taiwan
2005-04-09
US says up to China to improve ties with Taiwan
WASHINGTON - The United States on Wednesday put the responsibility on China for improving the atmosphere with Taiwan after Beijing escalated tensions by adopting an anti-secession law.
Activities:2005 Cross-strait Party Visits 2004 China Anti-secession Law China-U.S. China-Taiwan
2005-04-06
China calls for dialogue with Taiwan
BEIJING - A top Chinese leader called for a resumption of dialogue with Taiwan on Thursday, one day after Beijing offered Taipei trade sweeteners to temper a law sanctioning war if the island formally declared independence.
Activities:2004 China Anti-secession Law China-Taiwan
2005-03-31
Taiwan's KMT set for historic trip back to China
TAIPEI - Taiwan's opposition Nationalist party, which once ruled all of China, risks criticism at home over an historic trip back to the mainland this week aimed at reducing tension in the wake of Beijing's anti-secession law.
Activities:2004 China Anti-secession Law
2005-03-26
Taiwan rally a "misuse of people power"-China media
BEIJING - A massive peace protest in Taiwan against China's new anti-secession law was a misuse of people power to push a separatist agenda, Chinese media said on Monday.
Nations:Taiwan Activities:2004 China Anti-secession Law
2005-03-26
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