Taiwan's Ruling Party Names VP Pick as Opposition Remains Divided Ahead of Registration Deadline
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Taiwan's ruling DPP party names Hsiao Bi-khim as vice presidential candidate, campaigns on openness to dialogue with China to avoid conflict.
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Opposition KMT and TPP parties previously agreed to collaborate on united ticket against DPP but still disagree on presidential candidate ahead of registration deadline.
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Foxconn founder Terry Gou tries brokering opposition agreement, registers own presidential bid as talks stall.
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DPP moves smoothly ahead with Lai-Hsiao campaign while opposition clashes, with little time left before election registration closes.
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Reuters reporter Yimou Lee covers Taiwan-China relations, military tensions, Taiwan's global chip powerhouse status.