As the city had surplus tax revenue of NT$6.914 billion and debt repayments of about NT$2.6 billion, it plans to propose an additional budget of NT$3.309 billion, New Taipei City Finance Department ...
India drawn along with Malaysia, Chinese Taipei in Group C in Sudirman Cup Finals
Indian shuttlers were on Sunday handed a tricky draw in the Sudirman Cup Finals as they were placed along with Malaysia and Chinese Taipei in Group C in the global mixed team competition to be held in ...
Honduras establishes ties with China after Taiwan break
BEIJING — Honduras established diplomatic ties with China on Sunday after breaking off relations with Taiwan, which is increasingly isolated and now recognized by only 13 sovereign states, including ...
Honduras establishes ties with China after breaking off relations with Taiwan
In Honduras, it has come in the form of the construction of a hydroelectric dam project in central ... for increasing contacts. Taiwan still has ties with Belize, Paraguay and Guatemala in Latin ...
Honduras forms diplomatic ties with China after breaking relations with Taiwan
Honduras is the ninth diplomatic ally that Taipei has lost to Beijing since pro-independence President Tsai Ing-wen first took office in May 2016.
Severing Of Honduras-Taiwan Ties Due To China’s ‘Coercions And Intimidations’: Taipei
Taiwan accused China on Sunday of pressuring its dwindling allies into switching allegiance to Beijing, after Honduras formally cut ties with the self-ruled island.
Factbox: And then there were 13: Taiwan’s diplomatic allies
Honduras has ended its decades-long relationship with Taiwan and said it only recognised China, leaving Taiwan with formal diplomatic relations with only 13 countries.
New Zealand foreign minister tells China of ‘deep concerns’ over rights abuses and Taiwan
Nanaia Mahuta visited Beijing this week and says she raised issues including abuses in Xinjiang and the erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong
Czech lawmakers arrive in Taipei for five-day visit
Czech Chamber of Deputies Speaker Marketa Pekarova Adamova, front, second left, Legislative Speaker You Si-kun, front, third right, Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu, right, and others pose for a ...
Taiwan president reviews troops ahead of sensitive U.S. visit
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen visited army engineers on Saturday and reviewed their training, saying that defending democracy is the armed forces' "great" mission, ahead of a trip next week to the ...
China thinks it’s diplomatically isolating Taiwan. It isn’t
China claims Taiwan as its territory, and has repeatedly refused to rule out taking the island by force, but the pressure it heaps on Taiwan is not limited to threats about invasion. It also exerts ...
New Zealand raises concerns with China on South China Sea, Taiwan
New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta said on Saturday she had expressed concerns over the South China Sea and tensions in the Taiwan Strait during talks with her Chinese counterpart at ...
Taiwan recalls ambassador from Honduras, prepares to lose another diplomatic ally to China
Taiwan announced Thursday it will recall its ambassador to Honduras as ties between the two worsen, with the Central American nation preparing to switch diplomatic recognition from the self-governing ...
Chinese clout is strongest in Taiwan: report
Taiwan ranked 11th overall among 82 countries assessed, but first in terms of social and media influence, Doublethink Lab chairman Puma Shen (沈伯洋) told a news conference in Taipei. More than 200 ...
Five Series Pitched at Series Mania as Taiwan Strengthens its Claim in Chinese-Language TV Production
Taiwan has become a go-to destination for Chinese language series production over the past few years, as international streamers have taken the initiative and as the local content trend has become ...
Inside Taiwan: Standing Up to China review – a gripping analysis of potential nuclear Armageddon
This documentary showcases Taiwanese citizens paying to train at private military camps, national service surging and the island stockpiling weapons. Will China really spark war?