Thai protests target king’s property investments

Thailand’s taboo-breaking demonstrations are about more than the right to criticize the monarchy without fear of going to prison: Protesters want taxpayers to control investments and real estate worth ... ( read original story ...)

Greenpeace warns on curriculum

High-school teachers lack teaching materials on environmental education and climate change issues, Greenpeace Taiwan said on Friday. Greenpeace Taiwan distributed questionnaires to teachers across the ... ( read original story ...)

New mid-range phones help lift HTC’s revenue

Beleaguered smartphone maker HTC Corp (宏達電) yesterday reported a year-on-year increase in revenue last month, snapping 13 months of decline, backed by strong demand for its mid-range phones, it said ... ( read original story ...)

Making music together

A model holds a mobile phone yesterday at a news conference in Taipei to promote a partnership between Chunghwa Telecom and the Line communication app. Users would be able to set any of Line Music’s ... ( read original story ...)

Tsai named in list of influential people

President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) on Thursday was named among the 50 most influential people in the world by Bloomberg News. In an introduction titled “Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan’s COVID Crusher,” the US-based ... ( read original story ...)