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Taipei waits for answer from Manila

By Shih Hsiu-chuan

Taipei expects to hear from Manila by midnight today on four demands it made after a Taiwanese fisherman was shot dead by Philippine Coast Guard personnel last week. Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lin (林永樂) told lawmakers yesterday that Philippine Representative to Taiwan Antonio Basilio hasFULL STORY

Fishermen stage protest at Philippine office in Taipei

By Loa Iok-sin

Hundreds of fishermen from across the country yesterday staged a protest outside the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) in Taipei, demanding that the Philippines apologize for the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman. “Admit the mistake! Apologize! We want justice!” the fishermen, representing more thanFULL STORY

N Koreans replace defense minister with army general

North Korea has replaced its hard-line defense minister with a little-known army general, according to a state media report yesterday, in what outside analysts call an attempt to install a younger figure meant to solidify North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s grip on the powerful military. JangFULL STORY

Philippines holds vital elections

The Philippines held elections yesterday seen as crucial for President Benigno Aquino III’s bold reform agenda, as deadly violence and graft-tainted candidates underlined the nation’s deep-rooted problems. Aquino called for the mid-term polls, in which thousands of local leaders plus national legislators will be elected, toFULL STORY

Subsidies to replace vehicles considered

By Camaron Kao and Amy Su

The government is mulling a plan to offer cash subsidies to people replacing their old cars or motorcycles, as policymakers aim to boost private consumption at a time when exports are dwindling. Chinese-language newspapers yesterday reported that the Cabinet is considering offering subsidies to those whoFULL STORY

Web site attack traced to Philippines2013-05-13

The official Web site of the Presidential Office has been attacked by hackers traced to the Philippines, a spokesperson said yesterday, days after the shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by personnel on a Philippine government vessel. The Web site became inaccessible at 9:17am, but was upFULL STORY

Frigate, helicopters accompany patrol2013-05-13

By Rich Chang

The navy announced yesterday that a Kang Ding-class frigate and S70-C Blue Hawk helicopters have been dispatched to accompany Coast Guard Administration (CGA) vessels patrolling waters between Taiwan and the Philippines to protect Taiwanese fishing vessels. The navy said the frigates and helicopters had joined threeFULL STORY

Sharif poised to form Pakistani government2013-05-13

Toppled in a 1999 military coup, jailed and exiled, former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif has made a triumphant election comeback and looks set to form a stable government capable of implementing reforms needed to rescue the fragile economy. Sharif may not win enough seatsFULL STORY

Nine arrested over bombings in Turkish town2013-05-13

Turkey yesterday said it has arrested nine people over the twin car bombings that left at least 46 people dead in a Turkish town near the Syrian border, as Damascus rejected allegations that it was behind the attack. Cranes were seen lifting debris from buildings destroyedFULL STORY

China marks fifth anniversary of Sichuan earthquake2013-05-13

China yesterday marked the fifth anniversary of the Sichuan earthquake that killed more than 80,000, but some said questions remained over the thousands of children who died as their schools collapsed. The magnitude 8.0 earthquake struck Sichuan Province on the afternoon of May 12, 2008, withFULL STORY

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