"Tuvalu Election: Impact on China-Taiwan Relations"

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Voting has commenced in Tuvalu for the 16-seat parliament election, with Prime Minister Kausea Natano facing challenges from Finance Minister Seve Paeniu and opposition leader Enele Sopoaga. The election holds significance as it could impact diplomatic relations with Taiwan and China, as well as a proposed security treaty with Australia. With global warming and strategic alliances at stake, the election outcome may have far-reaching implications for the region.
- Voting begins in tiny Tuvalu in election that reverberates from China to Australia The Associated Press
- Climate-threatened Tuvalu holds election closely watched by China and Taiwan CNN
- Pacific island Tuvalu votes as ties with Taiwan in spotlight Al Jazeera English
- Tuvalu goes to the polls in election watched by China and Taiwan The Guardian
- Tuvalu's upcoming election will shape ties with Taiwan, Beijing The Christian Science Monitor
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