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Taiwan aircraft crash

Taiwan aircraft crash

PENGHU, Taiwan - Photo taken July 24, 2014, shows the wreckage of a TransAsia Airways aircraft that crashed near Magong in the Penghu Islands off Taiwan the previous day, leaving 48 people dead.

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Taiwan aircraft crash

Taiwan aircraft crash

PENGHU, Taiwan - Photo taken July 24, 2014, shows the wreckage of a TransAsia Airways aircraft that crashed near Magong in the Penghu Islands off Taiwan the previous day, leaving 48 people dead.

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Taiwan aircraft crash

Taiwan aircraft crash

PENGHU, Taiwan - Photo taken July 24, 2014, shows the site where a TransAsia Airways aircraft crashed near Magong in the Penghu Islands off Taiwan the previous day, leaving 48 people dead.

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Taiwan live-fire drill

Taiwan live-fire drill

MAGONG, Taiwan - The Thunderbolt2000, a locally manufactured "artillery multiple-launch rocket system" designed to counter an enemy amphibious assault landing, is used during Taiwan's first live-fire drill since 2008 on the outlying Penghu Islands in the Taiwan Strait on April 17, 2013. The exercise is aimed at testing Taiwan's ability to fend off an attack from China, simulating attacks by sea, air and land.

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Taiwan live-fire drill

Taiwan live-fire drill

MAGONG, Taiwan - Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou speaks during the island's first live-fire drill since 2008 on the outlying Penghu Islands in the Taiwan Strait on April 17, 2013. The exercise is aimed at testing Taiwan's ability to fend off an attack from China, simulating attacks by sea, air and land.

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Taiwan live-fire drill

Taiwan live-fire drill

MAGONG, Taiwan - The Thunderbolt2000, a locally manufactured "artillery multiple-launch rocket system" designed to counter an enemy amphibious assault landing, is used during Taiwan's first live-fire drill since 2008 on the outlying Penghu Islands in the Taiwan Strait on April 17, 2013. The exercise is aimed at testing Taiwan's ability to fend off an attack from China, simulating attacks by sea, air and land.

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Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

HSIYU, Taiwan - An ammunition dump built by the colonialist Japanese on Hsiyu, or Fisher Island, in Taiwan's Penghu archipelago in the early 1900s was opened to Kyodo News on July 25, 2011.

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Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

HSIYU, Taiwan - Photo shows the entrance to a cave constructed by the colonialist Japanese on Hsiyu, or Fisher Island, in Taiwan's Penghu archipelago for motorboats used in suicide attacks after the site was opened to Kyodo News on July 25, 2011.

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Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

HSIYU, Taiwan - A cave constructed by the colonialist Japanese on Hsiyu, or Fisher Island, in Taiwan's Penghu archipelago for motorboats used in suicide attacks was opened to Kyodo News on July 25, 2011.

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Taiwanese islanders say no to casinos in key referendum

Taiwanese islanders say no to casinos in key referendum

PENGHU COUNTY, Taiwan - A man on Taiwan's outlying island of Penghu casts his vote in a key referendum to decide whether to build world-class casinos on the island. The island voted against, all but quashing a more than decade-long bid to revive the island with gaming and to join the wave of casino development across Asia.

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Taiwan's Penghu islands say no to casinos, yes to green energy, turtles

Taiwan's Penghu islands say no to casinos, yes to green energy, turtles

A woman holding a credit card is ready to charge her electric motorcycle in front of a charging station in Taiwan's Penghu Island on Oct. 19, 2016. Electric motorcycles are part of a government initiative to make Penghu a low-carbon island. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Penghu islands say no to casinos, yes to green energy, turtles

Penghu islands say no to casinos, yes to green energy, turtles

Photo taken Oct. 19, 2016, shows warm winter sun shining over an island of Taiwan's Penghu archipelago, a laboratory for the development of small-scale renewable energy technologies. Green energy is one of the Taiwan government's five key innovative industries for the future. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Penghu islands say no to casinos, yes to green energy, turtles

Penghu islands say no to casinos, yes to green energy, turtles

Photo taken Oct. 19, 2016, shows warm winter sun shining over an island of Taiwan's Penghu archipelago, a laboratory for the development of small-scale renewable energy technologies. Green energy is one of the Taiwan government's five key innovative industries for the future. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Taiwanese islanders say no to casinos in key referendum

Taiwanese islanders say no to casinos in key referendum

PENGHU COUNTY, Taiwan - A man on Taiwan's outlying island of Penghu casts his vote in a key referendum to decide whether to build world-class casinos on the island. The island voted against, all but quashing a more than decade-long bid to revive the island with gaming and to join the wave of casino development across Asia. (Kyodo)

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Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

HSIYU, Taiwan - Photo shows the entrance to a cave constructed by the colonialist Japanese on Hsiyu, or Fisher Island, in Taiwan's Penghu archipelago for motorboats used in suicide attacks after the site was opened to Kyodo News on July 25, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

HSIYU, Taiwan - An ammunition dump built by the colonialist Japanese on Hsiyu, or Fisher Island, in Taiwan's Penghu archipelago in the early 1900s was opened to Kyodo News on July 25, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

Century-old ammunition dump in Taiwan opened to media

HSIYU, Taiwan - A cave constructed by the colonialist Japanese on Hsiyu, or Fisher Island, in Taiwan's Penghu archipelago for motorboats used in suicide attacks was opened to Kyodo News on July 25, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan aircraft crash

Taiwan aircraft crash

PENGHU, Taiwan - Photo taken July 24, 2014, shows the site where a TransAsia Airways aircraft crashed near Magong in the Penghu Islands off Taiwan the previous day, leaving 48 people dead. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan aircraft crash

Taiwan aircraft crash

PENGHU, Taiwan - Photo taken July 24, 2014, shows the wreckage of a TransAsia Airways aircraft that crashed near Magong in the Penghu Islands off Taiwan the previous day, leaving 48 people dead. (Kyodo)

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Taiwan conducts live-fire drill simulating attack by China

Taiwan conducts live-fire drill simulating attack by China

Taiwan conducts a military drill, simulating a surprise attack by China, on an island in Penghu County on May 25, 2017. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Taiwan conducts live-fire drill simulating attack by China

Taiwan conducts live-fire drill simulating attack by China

Tanks fire during a Taiwan military drill, simulating a surprise attack by the Chinese, on an island in Penghu County on May 25, 2017. (Pool photo)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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