News Snapshot:
Open this photo in gallery: Taiwan lawmakers argue and exchange blows during a parliamentary session in Taipei on May 17.Ann Wang/Reuters Taiwanese lawmakers shoved, tackled and hit each other in parliament on Friday in a bitter dispute about reforms to the chamber, just days before President-elect Lai Ching-te takes office without a legislative majority. Even before votes started to be cast, some lawmakers screamed at and shoved each other outside the legislative chamber, before the action moved onto the floor of parliament itself. In chaotic scenes, lawmakers surged around the speaker’s seat, some leaping over tables and pulling colleagues to...