Dozens of dealers who showed at the most recent Taipei Dangdai art fair in January are taking part in the fair's new online initiative. ( read original story ...)
China says lodged stern representations with New Zealand over Taiwan
China has lodged stern representations with New Zealand for supporting Taiwan's entry into the World Health Organization as an observer, urging the country to abide by the so-called One China ... ( read original story ...)
China Flare-up, Taiwan, Bangkok Pet Salons: Your Monday Briefing
Good morning. We’re covering virus flare-ups in China and South Korea, Taiwan’s epidemiologist vice-president and chronicling those we’ve lost. China and South Korea are dealing with new flare-ups of ... ( read original story ...)
Canada backs U.S.-led campaign for Taiwan to get observer status at WHO over China’s objections
Canada has backed an American-led effort to allow Taiwan to be granted observer status at the World Health Organization because of its early success in containing COVID-19. ( read original story ...)
The United States Should Recognize Taiwan as an Independent Nation
As recognition of our mistakes, as correction for past errors, and in gratitude for showing the world the best way on how to handle such a pandemic, the United States should now, at long last, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s CPBL becomes first baseball league to allow fans during coronavirus pandemic
The five-team league began its season on April 12, but allowed fans to attend for the first time Friday, limiting attendance to 1,000 spectators amid strict physical distancing restrictions. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Weapon Against Coronavirus: An Epidemiologist as Vice President
Chen Chien-jen has embraced a rare dual role, using his political authority as vice president to criticize China’s response to the virus even as he hunkers down to analyze trends in transmission. ( read original story ...)
Baseball fans allowed back into stadiums in Taiwan
More states are loosening restrictions, including California, where some retail, manufacturing, and logistics businesses will be allowed to reopen. Michigan will allow manufacturing firms to reopen ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Baseball Fans Allowed in Stadium But Sitting Apart
There were fans in the stands for baseball in Taiwan on Friday, albeit spaced far apart as a safeguard against the spread of the coronavirus. Up to 1,000 spectators are now allowed at ballparks in ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s baseball fans return to stadiums as coronavirus spread ebbs
BASEBALL TEAM 'FUBON GUARDIANS' WARM-UP 2. BATTER HITTING BALL 3. PITCHER THROWING BALL 4. BATTER HITTING BALL 5. FIELD PLAYER CATCHING BALL 6. WARM-UP CONTINUES 7. FIRST FAN TO ENTER STADIUM SHOWING ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan baseball fans allowed inside stadium but sit apart
There were fans in the stands for baseball in Taiwan on Friday, albeit spaced far apart as a safeguard against the spread of the coronavirus. Up to ... ( read original story ...)
Play Ball: Taiwan Baseball Fans Return To The Stands
Taiwan's baseball scene -- little-known elsewhere -- has seen a huge surge of global interest in the last few weeks after it became the first professional league to begin a new season, since joined ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan warns on China-U.S. trade frictions as exports tick down
Taiwan's exports, a key gauge of global demand for gadgets, fell slightly for a second month in April and the government said the second quarter would be tough due to the coronavirus pandemic and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan is a “great example of how to deal with the coronavirus,” expert says
"I think a lot of countries are thinking, well, we can learn a lot from Taiwan. Why is Beijing not letting Taiwan get up and tell its story?" ... ( read original story ...)
Pompeo Urges Tedros to Invite Taiwan to WHA as More Countries Join Campaign
Australia and New Zealand have hopped on board a growing U.S.-backed campaign for Taiwan to participate in the World Health Assembly as an observer. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Tells WHO To ‘Cast Off’ China’s Control During The Coronavirus Pandemic
Steven Solomon, who is the WHO's principal legal officer, said Monday that the position of WHO toward Taiwan is in keeping with the 1971 U.N. policy. ( read original story ...)