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Report on the March 19 Shooting Case (Condensed Version)

(Government Information Office, EY)
After interviewing many people, including President Chen, Vice President Lu, and bodyguards from the presidential vehicle, and, after inspecting photographs taken at the scene during the parade, the March 19 Special Investigation Committee found: Full Story

GIO starts UN-bid ad campaign

(Taiwan Journal)
The Government Information Office (GIO) unveiled the details of its promotional campaign to support Taiwan's most recent bid to join the United Nations. Full Story

ROC allies submit pair of proposals on Taiwan to UN

(Taiwan Journal)
The architects of Taiwan's bid for United Nations membership have come up with something different this year. According to Foreign Minister Mark Chen, the nation's hopes will be pinned on a package of two proposals, rather than the usual one. Full Story

UN must be proactive in safeguarding peace

(Taiwan Journal)
A group of Taiwan's diplomatic allies recently placed before the U.N. General Assembly a draft resolution titled "A proactive role for the United Nations in maintaining peace in the Taiwan Strait." Full Story

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan) condemns China's hypocritical strategies aimed at deceiving the international community

(Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
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