From The Nation (Pakistan)
Dated 20 May 2012
TAIPEI - Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou was sworn in Sunday for his second and last four-year term, as the opposition rallied against utility hikes and beef imports from the United States. In his inaugural speech to hundreds of dignitaries from...
From Fox News
Dated 20 May 2012
Taiwan's president began his second term Sunday and signaled he will maintain a China policy that has reduced tensions between the sides, offering Beijing little early hope of realizing its long-term goal of unification.
From Big News Network
Dated 20 May 2012
TAIPEI: Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou was sworn in Sunday for his second and last four-year term, as the opposition rallied against utility hikes and beef imports from the United States.In ...
From Channel News Asia
Dated 20 May 2012
TAIPEI: Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou was sworn in Sunday for his second and last four-year term, as the opposition rallied against utility hikes and beef imports from the United States.
From eTaiwan News
Dated 20 May 2012
In a press conference held at the Presidential Office following his inauguration ceremony for the second term, President Ma Ying-jeou said he will stay as
From The Philippine Star
Dated 19 May 2012
The Philippine government sees more work opportunities for Filipinos here with the inauguration today of Ma Ying-jeou into his second term as president.