Taiwan's Defense Ministry was forced to apologize for issuing an air raid alert falsely claiming China launched a missile over the island.
Hong Kong immigrants in Taiwan unite to back anti-Beijing party
Immigrants from Hong Kong are organizing for the re-election of Taiwan’s ruling party led by William Lai. Despite high barriers to entry for Hong Kong immigrants, many are united to take a strong stand against political ties to Beijing.
Beijing Has No Room to Compromise on Taiwan, China’s Top Envoy Says
China has no room to compromise with those advocating “Taiwan independence,” Beijing’s top envoy in Washington said ahead of Saturday’s presidential election in the island.Most Read from BloombergUS and Allies Met Secretly With Ukraine on Peace PlanIPhone Survives 16,
3 hospitalized after mistaking laundry detergent pods for candy in Taiwan election freebie gone wrong
In Taiwan, at least three people were hospitalized after mistakenly consuming colorful pods of liquid laundry detergent, which were distributed as part of a campaign freebie.
China ramps up pressure on Taiwan ahead of elections
China threatened new trade measures against Taiwan on Tuesday, ahead of the island's weekend presidential and parliamentary elections.
Sudden Spike In Chinese Balloons Over Taiwan A “Serious Threat”
Taiwan has slammed Beijing after a surge in the number of balloons launched over and around the island in recent days.
Explainer: Why Taiwan’s vote commands global attention
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Taiwan election: What you need to know and what it means for U.S.-China relations
Voters in the Beijing-claimed island democracy are choosing a new president in an election China has framed as “a choice between war and peace.”
Taiwan sends air raid alert to mobile phones across the island after China launches satellite over its airspace amid mounting tensions between Taipei and Beijing
Taiwan's defence ministry sent an air raid alert to mobile phones across the island today after China launched a satellite over its airspace amid mounting tensions between Tapei and Beijing. The ...
Taiwan’s defense ministry issues an air raid alert saying China has launched a satellite
Taiwan’s defense ministry has issued an alert saying China has launched a satellite and urging caution. The alert Tuesday comes days before Taiwan has presidential and parliamentary elections on Saturday,
Taiwan ruling party candidate will maintain status quo, engage with China
Taiwan's ruling party's presidential candidate Lai Ching-te said on Tuesday he would maintain the status quo if elected, and remain open to engagement with Beijing under the principle of equality and dignity.
Taiwan spots more Chinese balloons over strait, accuses Beijing of ‘psychological warfare’ ahead of elections
The balloons on Sunday were seen a day after Taiwan accused China of threatening aviation safety and waging psychological warfare on the island’s people ahead of key Taiwanese elections.
China sanctions five US defence firms over Taiwan arms sales
China has announced sanctions on five Western defence firms over the latest round of US arms sales to Taiwan. The announcement comes as Taiwan prepares to hold presidential and parliamentary elections ...
Taiwan braces for an unpredictable election, as young voters want change
As the island’s three presidential candidates enter their final week of campaigning, victory for each will not be straightforward.
Chinese Media Shares Ominous Threat to US Over Taiwan
Beijing pledges to retaliate "powerfully" and "painfully" after slapping U.S. defense firms with sanctions following American arms sales to Taiwan.
Taiwan is heading for a pivotal election that will define its fraught relationship with China. Here’s what’s at stake.
Taiwan's presidential election is taking place Saturday — a vote with huge consequences for the island, for China, and for the US.