The military comes under fire for not providing meat supplies to a remote island after soldiers there sent an 'SOS' Opposition lawmakers slam government over supply blunder, excuses Taiwan's defence chief has apologised for failing to ensure supplies of meat for frontline soldiers stationed on the Matsu Islands - where Taipei has garrisoned troops to ...
The Prospects for a Recalibration of China’s Taiwan Policy
With eyes toward Taiwan’s next presidential election in January 2024, China appears poised to adjust its Taiwan policy, especially if the KMT is victorious.
Embark on the Ultimate Taipei Grand Trail Hike and Ring in the Spring Blooms with Regent Taipei
As the weather turns warmer and spring draws near, it is time to explore the colorful and fragrant charms of nature! This spring season starting from now on till April 30th, Regent Taipei invites ...
Taiwan Feb exports seen down 14%, inflation to ease
Taiwan's exports likely dropped 14 per cent in February, according to the median forecast of 21 analysts polled by Reuters, smaller than the 21.2 per cent annual slide in January.The export forecasts varied widely,
Taiwanese firm eyes Hanoi as a key investment destination
Hanoi, along with the wider Vietnam market, holds significant importance for the group, with a specific focus on the project at Hanoi Southern Supporting Industrial Park (HANSSIP) aimed at providing ...
China proffers ‘peaceful reunification’, Taiwan says respect our democracy
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang pledged "peaceful reunification" with Taiwan on Sunday as well as resolute steps to oppose Taiwan independence, with Taipei responding that Beijing should respect the Taiwanese people's commitment to democracy and freedom.
China Seeks ‘Peaceful Reunification’ With Taiwan in Key Report
China largely kept its language regarding Taiwan the same in an annual report to the nation’s legislature, suggesting that President Xi Jinping is maintaining its policy toward the self-ruled island even as global tensions increase.
China boosts military spending by billions as US warns of potential Taiwan invasion
The Chinese government increased its military spending in 2023, infusing nearly $16 billion to bring the budget to $230 billion as the U.S. warns of a Taiwan invasion.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang stresses Taiwan reunification
Beijing maintains that Taiwan is part of China’s territory and will continue working towards reunification with the self-governed island through peaceful means, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said, according to Russia Today. “We should promote the peaceful ...
India’s Raisina Dialogue concludes under shadow of Taiwan Strait concerns
Panellists discuss rising tensions between mainland China and Taiwan, with one analyst predicting conflict could happen 'in the next two to five years' European response to such a conflict would be 'highly coordinated' with any US reaction,
China says should advance ‘peaceful reunification’ with Taiwan
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday the government should promote the peaceful development of relations with Taiwan and advance the process of China's "peaceful reunification" but also take ...
Pro-Tibet rights groups to hold march in Taipei to show solidarity with Tibetans facing oppression in China
Pro-Tibet and human rights groups are set to hold a march in Taipei today to show their solidarity with Tibetans and other minority groups facing oppression in China, Taipei Times reported. The annual ...
Pro-Tibetans to hold march in Taipei to show solidarity with Tibetans, other minorities
Pro-Tibet and human rights groups will on March 5 hold a march in Taipei to show solidarity with Tibetans and other minority groups facing oppression in China, Taipei Times reported. The march held ...
Kids in Taipei get too few checkups: health ministry
Residents of Taipei, Taoyuan and Tainan lag behind those of the three other special municipalities in taking advantage of free health checkups for young children, data from the Ministry of Health and ...
Pro-Tibet rally to be held in Taiwan on March 5
Pro-Tibet and human rights groups are going to hold a march in Taiwan’s Taipei on Sunday to show their solidarity with Tibetans and other minority groups facing oppression in China, the Taipei Times ...
Taipei waste reduction initiative faces backlash as locals call for bin restoration
Residents in Taiwan's capital are demanding authorities "bring back their bins." Many rubbish receptacles were removed in Taipei as part of efforts to reduce waste. But there could soon be changes to ...