Taiwan condemns China over expulsion of NYT reporter after presidential interview. The journalist was forced to leave China following an interview with Lai Ching-te.
Taiwan condemned China after a New York Times reporter was expelled from China following an interview with TaiwaneseLai Ching-te.
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