TAIPEI: Protesters barricaded themselves inside Taiwan’s parliament for a third straight day on Thursday, threatening “further action” if the government pushes ahead with its plans to ratify a contentious trade pact with China.

More than 200 protesters—mostly young students—stormed through security barriers and took over the parliament’s main chamber on Tuesday in the first such occupation of the building in Taiwan’s history.

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