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TaiwanPlus removed a video in which one of its reporters referred to president-elect Trump as a "convicted felon". TaiwanPlus is a government funded broadcaster under the Ministry of Culture but it is managed by Taiwan's Public Television Service (PTS)
https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/taiwan-video-taken-down-after-reporter-calls-trump-convicted-felon
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https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/taiwan-video-taken-down-after-reporter-calls-trump-convicted-felon
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Taiwan video taken down after reporter calls Trump ‘convicted felon’
Taiwan has publicly congratulated Donald Trump on his victory.The Straits Times
Major media organisations still use the word "island" most frequently to describe Taiwan
"Yet, the most popular noun, island, also serves as a way to avoid making a more straightforward claim of its own. By choosing the noun island, outlets can effectively sidestep the question of Taiwan’s status entirely."
https://thediplomat.com/2024/11/how-do-media-organizations-define-taiwan/
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"Yet, the most popular noun, island, also serves as a way to avoid making a more straightforward claim of its own. By choosing the noun island, outlets can effectively sidestep the question of Taiwan’s status entirely."
https://thediplomat.com/2024/11/how-do-media-organizations-define-taiwan/
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How Do Media Organizations Define Taiwan?
Country, island, or something in between – the question of how to refer to Taiwan in print is a vexed one for many media outletsBen Alperstein (The Diplomat)