Taiwan-based tech giant Foxconn said Monday its current operations were "normal", calling for confidence in the company after a tax probe launched by Chinese authorities.Last week, the company said it would cooperate with the relevant authorities in their probing of "operations concerned",
Taiwan opposition to team up for parliamentary elections
Taiwan's two main opposition parties said on Monday they will team up for parliamentary elections in January in a bid to win more seats but said more discussions are needed on a joint ticket for a ...
Iran Held by Chinese Taipei at AFC Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament
Iran was held to a goalless draw by Chinese Taipei in the AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament - Asian Qualifiers Round 2 Group A fixture at the Perth Rectangular Stadium on Sunday.
I Grew Up Visiting Taiwan — but Only Recently Explored Its Mountains, Beaches, and National Parks
But as I climbed what felt like my millionth flight of stairs toward the peak of Qixing Mountain, in Taiwan’s Yangmingshan National Park, I was reminded that a mountain can also be relative. I had ...
Iran, Chinese Taipei share spoils in Olympics qualifier
Iran and Chinese Taipei shared the spoils in a goalless draw in their AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament - Asian Qualifiers Round 2 Group A fixture at the Perth Rectangular Stadium on Sunday.
Taiwan president on Reagan’s support during visit with US delegation: Shared values of ‘freedom and democracy’
President Ronald Reagan shared a great love for and defense of Taiwan, often urging stronger ties with the island while working to align with official U.S. policy.
Rival Taiwan Reacts to China’s Ex-Prime Minister’s Death
On the morning of the 27th, when China's state-run media CCTV reported that former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang died of a heart attack in Shanghai at 0:10, Taiwanese media has been highlighting his journey,
Foxconn’s Gou Continues Taiwan Presidential Bid Amid China Woes
Foxconn Technology Group founder Terry Gou avoided commenting on China’s probe of the Taiwanese company in his first campaign appearances since mainland authorities announced their investigation.
Taiwan takes security lessons from Hamas, Ukraine surprise attacks
Taiwan considers its ability to counter a Chinese invasion attempt with lessons learned from Gaza and Ukraine.
Watch live: Thousands participate in Taiwan’s annual Pride parade
Watch live as thousands of people participate in Taiwan's pride parade in downtown Taipei city on Saturday, 28 October. This year's pride event is celebrating its 21st anniversary, and more than 200,000 people are expected to attend the four-day long event.
More than 150,000 people march for sexual, gender diversity in Taipei
More than 150,000 people on Saturday marched for sexual and gender diversity, under the slogan "Walking with Diversity," as a part of the 21st edition of the annual LGBT+ pride in the Taiwanese capital,
Filipinas’ rout of Chinese-Taipei catches Australia coach’s attention
MANILA, Philippines–Australia has reasons to be comfortable about having better quality than the Philippines going into their second round match of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament on Sunday.
Crowds Throng Taipei as Taiwan Celebrates East Asia’s Largest Pride March
TAIPEI (Reuters) - About 150,000 people marched through Taipei on Saturday in a riotous and noisy celebration of LGBTQ+ equality and diversity at east Asia's largest Pride march, with Vice President ...
‘Loveboat, Taipei’ Author Abigail Hing Wen Almost Met Her Future Publicist Emmy Chang Nearly 30 Years Ago – at Loveboat in Taipei
My Rep and Me is a new recurring Culture Shift feature in which talent who share a unique background with their representative (be it agent, manager, lawyer or publicist) sit down to discuss the ...
Taiwan and the Shaky ‘Silicon Shield’
There’s an argument that Taiwan’s semiconductor business acts as a deterrent against a future Chinese invasion, but it might not be enough.
Retired Taiwan Colonel Who Spied for China Handed 20-Year Jail Sentence
The retired air force colonel had recruited active-duty Taiwanese military officers to provide confidential national security information to Beijing.