China looms large over Taiwan’s critical election
Senior Chinese officials have framed the polls as a choice for Taiwan between war and peace – depending on which way people vote.
In the neon-lit Taipei party district of Ximen, a long queue snakes its way past rows of street vendors and department stores.
The thousands in line have been waiting for hours to have a selfie taken with an unassuming grey-haired man in his sixties. This is Ko Wen-je, a former surgeon turned presidential candidate who is reshaping Taiwanese politics at a critical juncture in the island nation’s history.
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