Taiwan may have successfully contained coronavirus but it is still hunkering down for the long haul. The Taiwanese government said it was trying to reopen the country’s borders gradually for some ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to welcome baseball fans back into stadiums this week
Baseball fans will be let back into Taiwanese stadiums this week as the government begins relaxing some controls implemented to tackle coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Give Us First-Hand Information to Fight Virus, Taiwan Asks WHO
Taiwan's health minister asked the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday to ensure the island had access to first-hand information about the coronavirus, saying that not having the full picture ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Says ‘Play Ball!’ (With Cardboard Fans and Robot Drummers)
Players must submit to temperature checks several times a day, but professional baseball games go on amid the coronavirus pandemic, even if the stadium is empty. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan rebuffs WHO, says China has no right to represent it
Only Taiwan's democratically-elected government can represent its people on the world stage, not China, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday, calling on the World Health Organization (WHO) to "cast ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s WHO status too hot for Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has declined to answer whether New Zealand supports a push to have Taiwan re-join the World Health Organisation. ( read original story ...)
Scotland Launched an Invasion During the Black Death. Does History Tell China to Attack Taiwan?
Put simply, coronavirus may put Taiwan in China’s crosshairs as much as the bubonic plague put England in Scotland’s sights. ( read original story ...)
Draft proposal would bring Taiwan to the table at WHO, in bid to push back at China influence
The Trump administration has circulated a draft proposal that would bring Taiwan to the table at the World Health Organization in an effort to push back against China and punish the global body for ... ( read original story ...)
Two Advances for Chinese Navy after Monthlong Aircraft Carrier Voyage near Japan, Taiwan
China’s navy just learned from a monthlong aircraft carrier training mission how to keep troops safe from COVID-19 and what it would be like to spar with Japan or Taiwan, analysts believe. The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Says ‘Not Yet’ Received Invite for Key WHO Meeting
Taiwan's Foreign Ministry said on Monday that the government has "not yet" received an invitation to take part in this month's meeting of the World Health Organization's (WHO) decision-making body, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s soccer league gaining interest with lack of games elsewhere
TAIPEI STADIUM IN FRONT OF TAIPEI 101 SKYSCRAPER 2. PLAYER PASSING BALL 3. PLAYERS TALKING THEN WALKING OFF 4. VARIOUS OF PLAYERS PRACTISING PASSES 5. VARIOUS OF CARDBOARD CUT-OUTS IN EMPTY RANKS 6. ( read original story ...)
Without Movement Restrictions, the Wealthy Are Turning Their Attention to Taipei’s Real Estate
Luxury property in Taipei is seeing a surge of buyer interest, as large numbers of wealthy business people re-shore their operations in Taiwan and take advantage of the lack of movement restrictions ... ( read original story ...)
Without Movement Restrictions, the Wealthy Are Turning Their Attention to Taipei’s High-End Real Estate
Luxury property in Taipei is seeing a surge of buyer interest, as large numbers of wealthy business people re-shore their operations in Taiwan and take advantage of the lack of movement restrictions ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Tweets Support for Taiwan, Sparking Opposition From China
The tweet from the U.S. Mission to the United Nations said the 193-member global organization was founded to serve “all voices,” welcome “a diversity of views and perspectives” and promote human ... ( read original story ...)
Scotland Launched an Invasion During the Black Death. Does Histroy Tell China to Attack Taiwan?
Put simply, coronavirus may put Taiwan in China’s crosshairs as much as the bubonic plague put England in Scotland’s sights. ( read original story ...)
China condemns US tweet on Taiwan exclusion from UN
China has condemned a US tweet backing Taiwan's push for participation at the United Nations as the global body works with its 193 member states to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. Beijing's diplomati ... ( read original story ...)