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1201 2014-01-04 Taiwan Society Independence Forum 9: Mandela and The Inspiration of South Africa's Democratization to Taiwan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 440
1202 2014-01-04 Taiwan Holy Mountain Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 309
1203 2014-01-04 Tati(Daixde) Wenshan Branch Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 330
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1205 2014-01-01 Taichung Tati(Daixde) Headquarters Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 327
1206 2013-12-29 Holy Mountain Human Rights Bridge Opening Ceremony and Tâi-uân-sîn(Taiwan gods) Thanksgiving Memorial Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 341
1207 2013-12-28 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 391
1208 2013-12-22 Taiwan Referendum Alliance Recruitment Aganist Ma and Taiwan Independence Speech at Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 311
1209 2013-12-22 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXI Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 554
1210 2013-12-21 Wen-Je Ko "Amateur Politics and Ko Quotations" Book Presentation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 345
 
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From left, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wave to the media at Kishida’s office in Tokyo yesterday, before their Quadrilateral Security Dialogue meeting.
Photo: AFP

Leaders of Australia, India, Japan and the US yesterday warned against attempts to “change the status quo by force,” as concerns grow about whether China could invade Taiwan.

The issue of Taiwan loomed over a leadership meeting in Tokyo of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) nations — the US, Japan, Australia and India — who stressed their determination to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region in the face of an increasingly assertive China, although Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said the group was not targeting any one country.