BELIZE CITY, Mon. Aug. 7, 2017–Taiwan owns 10% of Belize ... adjudicated at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Despite the funding from Taiwan for the road project, Guatemala has reinforced its plan to pursue the matter at the ICJ, and last ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan train company wants apology for ‘demon doll’ passenger
A train company in Taiwan has complained to Warner Bros for allowing an "unauthorised passenger" on one of its trains, it is reported. The passenger in question was Annabelle, the "demon doll" from US horror film Annabelle: Creation, which hit the box ... ( read original story ...)
After Taiwan alarm, China says air force drills were routine
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday that a recent series of air force exercises around self-ruled Taiwan were routine, after Taiwan's military said this month it was on a high state of alert following three straight days of drills. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan seeks Ottawa’s aid in stopping drug smuggling from Canada
A Taiwanese prosecutor is calling on Ottawa to provide better co-operation and intelligence to help stop the flow of Canadian marijuana, after two massive busts in the Asian country earlier this year. More than 70 kilograms of marijuana shipped from ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei 2017 officially declared closed by FISU President Matytsin
The Taipei 2017 Summer Universiade officially concluded this evening with a spectacular Closing Ceremony here at the Taipei Stadium. The festivities came after 11 days of sporting action, which saw 273 sets of medals awarded in 21 sports. Once again there ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-U.S. acts to finalize duties on imports of rebar from Taiwan
WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission said on Wednesday it had made a final finding that U.S. producers are harmed by imports of steel concrete reinforcing bar, or rebar, from Taiwan, ensuring anti-dumping duties on the ... ( read original story ...)
Stung by reputation, Taiwan looks to turn corner on money laundering
TAIPEI (Reuters) - After Taiwan's state-run Mega Financial Holding Co was fined $180 million by U.S. authorities for lax enforcement of anti-money-laundering rules at its New York branch, the bank started a rigorous training program for its staff. ( read original story ...)
Runner Sarah MacPherson achieves goal of representing Canada in 1,500 metres
The Fredericton runner is in the capital, Taipei, representing Canada. "The race went OK," said MacPherson, whose goal was to win a medal at the event. "I got stuck and I couldn't get around anyone. And then by the time I got around, I couldn't catch up. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to host LGBTQ show following landmark same-sex marriage ruling
The exhibition is aimed at promoting a better understanding of the LGBTQ experience in Asia, according to curator Sean Hu. "The works relates to issues facing the Chinese LGBTQ community and our life stories," he said in a phone interview. "It symbolizes a ... ( read original story ...)
PM briefed on progress in Kumayri historical center development project
The project implies realization ... has won gold medal at the Taipei Summer Universiade underway in... Yerevan Municipality tourism division has worked out a new route within the frames of the official tourist city tour “Yerevan City... ( read original story ...)
Armenian athlete Karapet Tevosyan ensures at least bronze at Taipei Universiade
Armenian wushu competitor Karapet Tevosyan (70 kg) won through to the semi-finals at the 29th Summer Universiade underway in Taipei, Taiwan and ensured at least a bronze medal, the Armenian National Olympic Committee told Panorama.am. The source informs ... ( read original story ...)
Shot put became Brittany Crew’s escape
Fresh off a historic sixth-place finish in the women's shot put competition at the IAAF world track and field championships, Brittany Crew says she was feeling a little jet lagged just a couple of days after arriving in Taipei City, Taiwan for the 2017 ... ( read original story ...)
Residential Project by Van der Vein
This rsidential project deigned by Van der Vein, covers ana rea of 131 sqm and is located in Taichung city, Taiwan. The abode is an eclectic extravaganza of natural marble paneling. Without too sumptuous measures, the space accentuates the innate elegance ... ( read original story ...)
Unwanted statues of a defeated general? Taiwan has the answer
As the United States wrestles with the problem of what to do with monuments to a divisive history, Taiwan has found a solution -- a park dedicated to unwanted statues of a controversial figure from its past. More than 200 memorials to Chiang Kai-shek, the ... ( read original story ...)
Hot water in Taipei forces Canadians out of open water swim at Universiade
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Canada’s open water swimmers won’t compete at the Summer Universiade because of unusually hot water temperatures. The open water marathon race was scheduled for early Sunday morning, but Swimming Canada said a temperature measurement ... ( read original story ...)
The Taipei Dome Controversy And Issues Of Entrenched Political Corruption In Taiwan?
Involved city government officials and Farglory employees are ... For its part, Farglory has cited that halting construction on the Taipei Dome would lead to the project growing increasingly expensive, with need to remove rust which had accumulated on ... ( read original story ...)