Two Taiwanese CNA reporters who had been accredited to cover this week's World Health Assembly (WHA) were told on Monday they would not be allowed to claim their press passes, in a move a United Nations staff member blamed on pressure from China.
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Health Minister vows to promote WHA inclusion by expanding global linksDespite failing to secure admission this year, Taiwan will not give up efforts to attend the World Health Organization's annual assembly and will continue to expand links with the international community, Health Minister Hsueh Jui-yuan (薛瑞元) said in Geneva Tuesday.05/24/2023 08:44 PM
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Media groups support Taiwanese reporters' rights to cover U.N. eventsInternational media organizations are continuing to urge the United Nations to grant all journalists access to its events, after two Taiwanese reporters were turned away from this week's World Health Assembly (WHA).05/24/2023 06:26 PM
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Estonia speaks in support of Taiwan's inclusion at WHA for 1st timeEstonia for the first time on Tuesday called for Taiwan's inclusion in the World Health Organization (WHO) during the third day of the World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva.05/24/2023 12:17 PM
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