Taiwan Apologizes for Emergency Alert Mistranslation During China's Satellite Launch

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Taiwan's government apologized for a mistranslation in its emergency alert system that misidentified a Chinese satellite launch as a missile for English users, with tensions between China and Taiwan remaining heightened as Taiwan's elections approach. China has prodded Taiwan repeatedly as the election nears, with the presence of multiple Chinese spy flights in Taiwanese airspace reported by Taiwan's defense ministry. Chinese leader Xi Jinping also declared that Taiwan would "surely be reunified" with the mainland during his year-end address.
- Taiwan apologizes after emergency alert mistranslation led to ‘missile' warning for Chinese satellite launch Fox News
- China satellite launch triggers air raid alert in Taiwan ahead of election BBC.com
- China's satellite launch triggers emergency alert in Taiwan CNA
- Taiwan issues air raid alert saying China launched a satellite The Associated Press
- Chinese satellite launch triggers emergency alert across Taiwan The Guardian
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