The directors of the Hong Kong Palace Museum and Taipei Performing Arts Center both state that they are free of censorship ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese take up arms for Ukraine
When Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy called in February for foreign volunteers to help repulse invading Russian forces, Chuang Yu-wei, a Taiwanese tour guide, signed up the next day. ( read original story ...)
In Taiwan, flying heads, hopping vampires star in ghastly exhibition
Hopping vampires from China and disembodied flying heads and organs from Thailand have enticed hordes of people to an exhibition in Taiwan, scandalising religious groups who have called for the show's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: Would the UK join the US and step in if China invades Taiwan?
CHINA has threatened Taiwan, and experts predict Chinese leader Xi Jinping will try to take the island in the near future. If China invaded Taiwan, US President Joe Biden promised military support. ( read original story ...)
Taipei lawmaker questions ‘weird’ seat ads on MRT
Democratic Progressive Party Taipei City Councilor Chen E-jun (陳怡君) on Saturday said she had received numerous complaints about advertisements on the seats of Taipei MRT metropolitan railway trains. ( read original story ...)
Taipei court throws out case against Sherwood
The Taipei District Court on Friday threw out a woman’s lawsuit against the now-closed Sherwood Taipei hotel, where she claimed she was injured three years ago after slipping on a wet floor. The court ... ( read original story ...)
Wary of China threat, Taiwanese join Ukraine’s fight against Russia
For volunteers from Taiwan, the war in Ukraine is a chance to bring battlefield experience back home — where debate is raging over military readiness. ( read original story ...)
US watching ‘very closely’ for signs of Chinese attack on Taiwan, says general
Despite heightened tensions there are currently ‘no indications’ of an impending attack, says General Mark Milley ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: China attack not imminent, but US watching closely, says Gen Milley
A Chinese attack on Taiwan is not imminent, the top US general says, but the US is watching "very closely". China is clearly developing the capability to attack at some point, but deciding to do so ... ( read original story ...)
US watching China very closely on Taiwan – General
A Chinese attack on Taiwan is not imminent, the top US general says, but the US is watching "very closely". China is clearly developing the capability to attack at some point, but deciding to do so ... ( read original story ...)
Big wins for veteran Singapore singer at Taiwan music awards
Veteran Singaporean singer Tanya Chua took home four top prizes at Taiwan's Golden Melody Awards, one of the most prestigious entertainment events in the Chinese-speaking world. ( read original story ...)
Will There Be War Over Taiwan – The Next Spy Thriller
There has apparently been a rise in spying activity - a manifestation of a more contested and complex world. Where will this focus - Asia? and in particular on Indonesia, Japan and Taiwan? ( read original story ...)
PLA missile interceptor test seen as response to warning from Taipei
The People’s Liberation Army’s latest test of a ground-based system designed to intercept ballistic missiles indicates China has narrowed the gap in midcourse interceptor technology with the United ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Taipei Baseball Association to Welcome Over 200 Delegates from 138 Countries for First Time Since COVID-19
Taiwan is set to welcome its first international sporting event following the outbreak of COVID-19. Over 200 delegates from 138 countries will be attending the 4th World Baseball Softball ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan accepts same-sex marriage, so why not adoption?
Taiwan legal loophole allows heterosexual couples, and single people of all sexual orientations, to adopt children to whom they are not biologically related -- but not same-sex couples, making parents ... ( read original story ...)
First on CNN: House Republicans push legislation to require Biden administration to detail the status of major arm sales to Taiwan
Republican House lawmakers are introducing legislation that would require the Biden administration to provide Congress with a detailed report on the status of major arms sales to Taiwan, an effort ... ( read original story ...)