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Tens of thousands protest Taiwan's president
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Eggs thrown as Taiwanese president sworn in
Ma Ying-jeou begins second term amid protests over living costs and policies seen by critics as too China-friendly.
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Ma Ying-jeou seals second term in office, securing more than 50 per cent of votes and promising closer ties with China.
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