¡¥Decades¡¦ to unification, Ma¡¦s aides say
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The Presidential Office said the ¡¥Wall Street Journal¡¦ had misquoted President Ma Ying-jeou in a Nov. 25 interview the business paper published online on Monday
By Ko Shu-ling and Jenny W. Hsu It will take ¡§decades¡¨ for Taiwan and China to consider unification as the conditions are not currently ripe, the Presidential Office said yesterday, dismissing a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report that quoted President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨^¤E) as saying that it will happen ¡§in the next decade.¡¨
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New draft highlights climate talks deadlock
The UN¡¦s climate conference was deadlocked yesterday on key issues, with a new draft text lacking any figures on targets for limiting global warming, as world leaders raised the pressure for results.
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Officials riled by Taiwan¡¦s ranking in climate report
By Vincent Y. Chao Environmental officials defended Taiwan¡¦s record yesterday after the nation was ranked behind Japan and South Korea in an influential climate change performance report that evaluates emissions trends, levels and climate policy.
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Climate conference taking a heavy toll on the environment
The Copenhagen climate talks will generate more carbon emissions than any previous climate conference, equivalent to the annual output of over half a million Ethiopians, figures commissioned by Denmark show.
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EU, US call for Liu Xiaobo¡¦s release falls on deaf ears
BEIJING WARNING:
The Foreign Ministry said such appeals amounted to interference in China¡¦s judiciary and outsiders had no right to do so
The EU and the US called on China on Monday to release a prominent pro-democracy writer and rights activist who faces trial on charges of subversion.
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