Taiwan

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New York Post (Ally / Adversary) : Antisemitism still surging, don’t forget Taiwan and other commentary
+9
Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
+9

Taiwan framed as a crucial strategic ally to the United States

[framing_by_emphasis], [cherry_picking]

“Taiwan is a linchpin in America’s Indo-Pacific security and the region’s freedom.”

Reuters (Safe / Threatened) : Taiwan tops Beijing's agenda for Trump-Xi summit
-6
Threatened / Endangered 0 Safe / Secure
-6

Taiwan portrayed as vulnerable and at risk due to exclusion from high-stakes diplomacy

[framing_by_emphasis] emphasizes Taiwan's absence from a meeting that will shape its future, evoking concern over its security and agency

“For 23 million Taiwanese, the most consequential diplomatic meeting of 2026 may be one to which they are not invited.”

news.com.au (Included / Excluded) : China and Japan on collision course as military threats escalate in Taiwan Strait
-6
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
-6

Taiwan’s sovereignty implicitly excluded by framing it as a pawn in great-power conflict

Taiwan is never quoted or represented as an actor; it is only discussed as a territorial flashpoint over which China and Japan clash. This erases Taiwan’s agency and democratic legitimacy, framing it as a passive object of aggression.

The Globe and Mail (Safe / Threatened) : Taiwan on alert as Chinese warships are spotted near Penghu islands
-5
Threatened / Endangered 0 Safe / Secure
-5

framed as under ongoing military threat from China

[framing_by_emphasis]: The headline and lead emphasize Taiwan being 'on alert' and 'spotted', framing the situation from the perspective of Taiwanese vulnerability rather than neutral observation.

“Taiwan has spotted two Chinese warships operating in waters near the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait and has sent its own naval and air forces to keep watch, the defence ministry in Taipei said.”

CBC (Included / Excluded) : Why China's looking to the skies to thwart Taiwan's diplomatic outreach
-7
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
-7

Taiwan framed as being systematically excluded from international participation

[comprehensive_sourcing] and [proper_attribution]: The article emphasizes Taiwan’s shrinking diplomatic space, limited allies, and inability to transit airspace — all presented as results of external pressure, reinforcing exclusion.

“Only 12 countries have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan.”

news.com.au (Safe / Threatened) : China says countries conducting war drills in Indo-Pacific are ‘playing with fire’
-7
Threatened / Endangered 0 Safe / Secure
-7

The region, particularly Taiwan, is framed as vulnerable and under imminent threat due to proximity of military drills.

[misleading_context] highlights activities within 200km of Taiwan’s coast while downplaying standard maritime distances, amplifying perceived danger.

“While US and Philippine officials insist drills are not being conducted “near Taiwan,” some activities are scheduled within 200 kilometres of its southern coastline.”

Reuters (Excluded Included) : US slams China's pressure on African countries to block Taiwan president's trip
-6
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-6

Taiwan framed as diplomatically isolated

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“The small southern African nation of Eswatini is one of only 12 countries to retain formal ties with Chinese-claimed Taiwan.”

BBC News (Excluded Included) : Lai Ching-te: Taiwan president cancels trip after African countries close airspace
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+6

framed as diplomatically isolated and targeted

The article emphasizes Taiwan's shrinking diplomatic recognition (only 12 countries) and highlights that Eswatini is its 'only diplomatic ally in Africa', reinforcing a narrative of exclusion. The framing of revoked flight permits as a 'first publicly known instance' amplifies the sense of systemic marginalization.

“It is one of only 12 nations - many of which are small countries in Latin America or the Pacific - to recognise Taiwan.”

The Guardian (Illegitimate Legitimate) : Taiwan president blames China for forced cancellation of Eswatini trip
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+6

Taiwan’s international role is subtly framed as legitimate despite diplomatic isolation

Describing Taiwan as the 'democratic island' and highlighting its 'ability to contribute to the international community' introduces a value-based contrast with China, implying moral and political legitimacy.

“the democratic island’s only diplomatic ally in Africa”