Security at the Paris Olympics ejected a fan brandishing a green banner that read “Go Taiwan” at a badminton match, sparking anger from the island’s authorities.
Paris Olympics: Chinese Taipei boxer Lin Yu-ting ignores press after winning first bout
Boxer involved in gender controversy along with Algeria’s Imane Khelif beat Uzbekistan’s Sitora Turdibekova by a unanimous decision to reach women’s under-57kg quarter-finals.
Chinese Taipei fans hammer JK Rowling over ‘trans’ comments aimed at boxer
Author, a vocal opponent to trans rights, calls Lin Yu-ting part of the ‘insanity’ of trans athletes competing in women’s sport.
Olympics-Badminton-Spectator dragged from arena for holding up Taiwan banner
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned the removal of a spectator from the badminton venue at the Paris Olympics for holding up a green banner reading "Taiwan go for it" during competition ...
‘Sheer horror’ of Taiwan invasion to be revealed in chilling TV show Zero Day & will be ‘sobering wake-up call to world’
Partly funded by Taiwan's government, it shows a Chinese "search and rescue mission" escalating into a full-blown invasion. It shows China setting up a naval blockade - sparking scenes of panic as ...
Weekend In Taipei Trailer: 2 Fast & Furious Franchise Stars Reunite In New Action Movie
The first trailer for Weekend In Taipei teases fistfights, gunfights, car chases, and the onscreen reunion of two Fast & Furious franchise stars.
Olympics 2024: Lakshya Sen enters semifinals with thrilling win over Chinese Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen
Paris: Lakshya Sen inched closer to a maiden Olympic medal after becoming the first Indian male shuttler to advance to the semifinals with a thrilling three-game win over Chinese Taipei's Chou Tien ...
A Rodin Museum Opens in Shanghai While Fubon Art Museum in Taipei Faces Criticism Over Admission Prices
The Fubon Art Museum offers reduced admission for students and teachers, priced at NT $200 ($6), but most of the museums in Taipei charge the equivalent of a maximum of $10. Globally, museum prices ...
Italy and Taiwan weigh in on boxing gender row
A gender dispute in boxing swirled on Friday as Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni raised the issue with International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach and Taiwan expressed support for its boxer embroiled in the row.
Taipei hosts meeting of foreign lawmakers, South Korea absent
Foreign lawmakers from 24 countries gathered in Taipei, Taiwan to discuss China’s growing belligerence in the region at an annual meeting Tuesday. There was no South Korean representation at the ...
Wofex 2024 houses Taiwan Award-Winning Food Pavillion
OVER the past years, the Philippine World Food Expo (Wofex) has been a must-see trade show for food and beverages manufacturers, enthusiasts, and professionals. It has been an avenue for new products ...
Why Taiwan’s Constitutional Court Hearing on Legislative Powers Matters to Global Security
When ministers go to the Legislative Yuan, they are working professionally,” Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai told TIME in late May. “So they should have freedom of speech, and they should not be ...
Singapore Airlines, Taiwan Carriers Detour Iran on Conflict Risk
Asian carriers Singapore Airlines Ltd., Eva Air Corp. and China Airlines Ltd. have temporarily stopped flying over Iranian airspace as tensions escalate in the Middle East.
Hackers Linked to Chinese Government Steal Documents From Taiwan Research Center
China-backed hackers are said to have attacked a Taiwan-affiliated computing research center. The group has stolen passwords and documents from the institution. The cyberattack underscores the growing tensions between Taiwan and China. The self-governing ...
Taiwan warns of World War 3 nightmare as globe looks the other way
Lai Ching-te - President of Taiwan - warned this week that a Chinese invasion of the island democracy would have a bigger impact on the planet than either the war in Ukraine or the Covid pandemic. Speaking at a gathering of foreign lawmakers and ...
Taiwan’s FSC Says Foreign Investor Stock Sales Only ‘Short-Term’
Taiwan’s top financial regulator said recent sales of stocks by overseas investors are a “short-term phenomenon” that don’t represent a bearish view, with foreign holdings having been on an upward trend in recent years.