‘Anything could happen’: Why voters are torn in Taiwan
Inflation, housing affordability, energy prices and scandals are on the mind of the electorate. As well as whether China will invade, of course.
Taipei | Less than three months out from an election to pick the first, new president to rule Taiwan in eight years, the mood on the self-governed island is hard to gauge.
There is no sign on Taipei’s busy streets that this is a place some security experts warn could be the next Ukraine or Gaza. Life carries on as normal and the majority of the population scoffs at suggestions a Chinese invasion is inevitable.
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