Taiwan Court Orders Legal Change to Allow Gay Marriage

Taiwan’s constitutional court ruled that the island’s laws must be changed to allow gay marriage, which would make it the first place in Asia to guarantee the right. The Justices of the Constitutional Court said in a ruling issued Wednesday that a ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan court to rule on landmark same-sex marriage case

Judges in Taiwan are due to decide whether it will become the first place in Asia to recognise same-sex marriage. The top court will rule on a constitutional challenge to current laws, which say that marriage is between a man and a woman. If they are ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan court to rule in in landmark same-sex marriage case

These are external links and will open in a new window Judges in Taiwan are due to decide whether it will become the first place in Asia to recognise same-sex marriage. The top court will rule on a constitutional challenge to current laws, which say that ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Court Weighs Becoming First in Asia to Allow Gay Marriage

Taiwan’s constitutional court could decide as soon as Wednesday whether to become the first place in Asia to allow gay marriage, even as legislative efforts to change the law struggle to overcome weak public support. The Justices of the Constitutional ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan stocks rise for third session; techs, financials jump

TAIPEI May 24 Taiwan stocks rose for a third straight session on Wednesday, joining other markets in the region, with tech and financial heavyweights leading the way. As of 0123 GMT, the main TAIEX index was up 0.3 percent at 10,042.10, after closing 0.1 ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan seeks aviation business via meeting in France

Taiwan's aviation industry is keen to develop business opportunities in Europe after holding a industry conference in the French city of Toulouse, the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) said on Tuesday. At the conference, which was held on Monday at the ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan stocks edge up with heavyweights leading gains

The electronics subindex rose 0.2 percent, while the financials subindex dropped 0.1 percent. TSMC, the world's biggest contract chip maker, added 0.2 percent. The Taiwan dollar firmed T$0.025 to T$30.027 per U.S. dollar. At least 10 people are believed to ... ( read original story ...)

Branding moves to take center stage

Telecommunications operator China Mobile, carmaker SAIC, gas producer PetroChina, phone and telecommunications services provider Huawei and liquor maker Kweichow Moutai were rated the top five companies with the most powerful brands based on their brands ... ( read original story ...)

CenturyLink Revs Up Enterprise Engine

To that it can add Level 3's SDN-based Adaptive Network Control services, which were developed years ago now by tw telecom, before SDN was a branded technology, but remain industry-leading for offering flexible bandwidth. The combination is an attractive ... ( read original story ...)