Think a free trade agreement between America and Taiwan is about one large country (America) trying to reconcile its awkward relationship with a small island (Taiwan), with sure-bet howls from China, ... ( read original story ...)
‘Jeopardizing global health at behest of China is wrong’
Taiwan on Friday thanked US Secretary of State Antony Blinken after Washington extended its support for Taipei bid at the World Health Assembly WHA the dec ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Calls for Taiwan to Join WHO Meeting, China Warns Against ‘Separatist Activities’
"All 'Taiwan independence' elements who sell their national interests and split China will eventually be tried and liquidated by history," the Chinese government's Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson ... ( read original story ...)
Puyuma protest plan to build solar power plant
Taitung City Councilor Chen ... and would ensure that the project proceeds according to the law. A debt dispute between a restaurant owner and a criminal ring might be behind a bizarre cockroach ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Court Upholds Laws Restricting Hunting
The decision was criticized by Indigenous rights activists who say traditional taboos and customs around hunting make such laws unnecessary. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s indigenous groups lose court fight for hunting rights
Indigenous groups can only hunt on certain days, using homemade rifles, and need special permission to do so. Campaigners argued that hunting wild game is culturally important to them. But Taiwan's ... ( read original story ...)
Thousands of cockroaches released in restaurant to settle debt dispute
Patrons at a restaurant in Taipei, were recently shocked to see cockroaches crawling all over the place after thousands of them were released on the premises by two masked men. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s indigenous groups lose hunting fight
Taiwan's indigenous communities have lost an eight-year legal battle over hunting rights. Indigenous groups can only hunt on certain days, using homemade rifles, and need special permission to do ... ( read original story ...)
Covid and trade: Asunción resists Chinese ‘blackmail’ and remains with Taipei
The Chinese have offered us their vaccines in exchange for diplomatic recognition; Beijing denies. Paraguayans lose $ 350 million a year to have state relations with Taiwan. The two ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan court rules against Indigenous hunting rights overhaul
Taiwan's top court on Friday said some hunting restrictions placed on the island's Indigenous inhabitants were unconstitutional, but stopped short of supporting the complete overhaul of regulations ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan rations water, drills extra wells amid record drought
Some homes in Taiwan are going without running water two days a week after a drought dried up reservoirs and popular tourist lakes ... ( read original story ...)
China strongly condemns G7 statement about Chinese Taipei, Xinjiang
China has strongly condemned a joint statement by the foreign ministers of the so-called Group of Seven (G7) that voiced support for the secessionist government in Chinese Taipei and accused Beijing ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Central Banker Says Currency Policy Faces ‘Turning Point’
Foreign demand for a slice of Taiwan’s increasingly profitable companies is threatening to upend the central bank’s decades-old policy of intervening in the local dollar. ( read original story ...)
No More Lining up for Flu Shots, Experience Innovative Service Flow Design at Xizhi District Pubic Health Center
Taiwan Design Research Institute (TDRI) cooperates with New Taipei City Department of Health for the "Public Health Center Re-Designed" project, hoping to make use of design to turn the image and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: Judo class puts a seven-year-old in a coma
The case of a boy who is fighting for his life after being slammed to the floor 27 times during judo practice by his coach and classmate has shocked Taiwan - but it has also highlighted what critics ... ( read original story ...)
As U.S. Hardens Line on Beijing, Taiwan’s Stock Rises in Washington
Taiwan doesn’t have a U.S. embassy. But it’s got plenty of influence—and more to come. Last week’s elections showed the Hindu nationalist party isn’t invincible, but the opposition will need to change ... ( read original story ...)