Tens of thousands, most of them young Taiwanese men, rallied in Taipei on Sunday calling for housing justice and judicial reform. Main opposition candidates for next year's general election addressed ...
Trump says Taiwan ‘took our business away’
During an interview with Fox News, former President Trump claimed while speaking about Taiwan's semiconductor industry that the country '...took our business away'. The Morning Joe panel discusses Trump's remarks.
Taiwan’s vice president expected to transit US as Biden administration works to regularize diplomacy with China
Taiwan’s Vice President Lai Ching-Te is expected to transit the US next month en route to Paraguay, the island’s presidential office announced at a news conference Monday.
Taiwan election candidate risks China’s anger with planned US trip
China has issued warnings or engaged in military posturing during all of Taiwan’s presidential elections since the country democratised in the mid-1990s, but they have usually failed to sway voters away from the Democratic Progressive party, to which Lai and Tsai belong and which refuses to define Taiwan as part of China.
Taiwan reports record number of Chinese warships in waters around the island
A record 16 Chinese warships were spotted in waters around Taiwan in a 24-hour period late last week, the island’s Defense Ministry reported, in what analysts said was the latest sign of an intimidation campaign against Taipei by China’s ruling Communist Party.
Taiwan’s Vice President Plans Stop in the U.S. at a Delicate Moment
Taiwan’s vice president plans to visit the U.S. in August, less than five months after a similar visit by the island democracy’s president sparked an angry response from Beijing.
Arming Taiwan An Unacceptable Provocation
The island of Taiwan has been turned into a“powder keg” by the infusion of US weaponry, pushing the Taiwanese people to the“abyss of disaster.”
Local 12-year-old to play on USA baseball team in Taiwan
Chicago 12-year-old Paris Head will travel with the USA National baseball team to Taiwan for the Baseball World Cup.
Notes from Central Taiwan: Social housing and next year’s election
A commentary in this paper the other day highlighted the wealth and large real estate holdings of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co founder Terry Gou (郭台銘), former Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲), New Taipei ...
Taipei to launch sexual harassment hotline this month
A sexual harassment prevention and consultation hotline for Taipei would be launched later this month, the Taipei Department of Social Welfare said on Saturday.
Taiwan ruling party pledges steady hand as opposition rallies
The front-runner to be Taiwan's next president pledged on Sunday to be a steady hand who would keep the peace with China, as his two opponents attended a thronged rally calling for domestic legal ...
Chinese Taipei strike twice at Muju World Taekwondo Grand Prix Challenge
Chinese Taipei captured two of the three titles on offer on the opening day of the World Taekwondo Grand Prix Challenge in Muju where hosts South ...
PH men’s volleyball finishes 10th place in AVC Cup after loss to Chinese-Taipei
The Philippine men's volleyball national team crashed to 10th place in the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Cup for Men after bowing to Chinese-Taipei, 25-22, 25-17, ...
Philippines falls to Chinese Taipei, finishes 10th overall in AVC Challenge Cup for Men
The Philippine men's national volleyball team finished 10th overall in the AVC Challenge Cup for Men after falling to host country Chinese Taipei, 25-22, 25-17, 26-28, 25-22, in the classification ...
Paraguay ‘would love’ more trade with China, but Taiwan better for development
Paraguay "would love" to do more trade with China, but Taiwan offers the best bet for moving the largely agricultural economy up the value chain, the country's president-elect Santiago Pena said on ...
Would Allies Fight With U.S. for Taiwan? Japan Is Wary
American and Japanese military officials have been working on a plan for a conflict over Taiwan for more than a year, but this central question remains unanswered.