China said it will punish businesses and political donors with links to individuals supporting Taiwan independence, after it fined Taiwanese conglomerate Far Eastern Group. ( read original story ...)
U.S. warship again transits sensitive Taiwan Strait
A U.S. warship again sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, part of what the U.S. military calls routine activity but which always riles China whose government believes Washington is ... ( read original story ...)
E Ink Yuantai promoting digital reading literacy in Taoyuan City in Taiwan
E Ink announced that it is collaborating with the Taoyuan City Government in Taiwan to promote e-paper based smart reading solutions to aid in vision friendly digital reading. In pursuit of this ... ( read original story ...)
Government accused of politicising Taiwan threat
Shadow Foreign Minister Penny Wong has accused the Coalition of amplifying the threat of war with China for political gain. Earlier this month Defence Minister Peter Dutton warned it would be ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan provides EC$5.42 million for St Lucia’s ‘youth economy’
By Caribbean News Global contributor CASTRIES, St Lucia – In keeping with the government of Saint Lucia 'youth economy' to facilitate the turning of hobbies into entrepreneurship and skills into ... ( read original story ...)
The Taipei Fine Arts Museum presents the initiation of its two phase expansion project
The Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM) was completed in 1983 as stands as Taiwan's first modern and contemporary art museum. Over the past thirty-eight years the Museum has undergone several improvements ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei-Shanghai forum goes virtual
Taipei-Shanghai forum is to be held virtually for the second consecutive year on Wednesday next week, with discussions to focus on cultural exchanges and the post-pandemic economy, the Taipei City ... ( read original story ...)
To fight global crime, Taiwan must be included in Interpol
Letter: Huang Chia-lu responds to the news that a Chinese official is seeking election to Interpol’s executive committee, and urges the international community to support Taiwan’s participation ... ( read original story ...)
China Sets Sights on Corporate Backers of Taiwan’s Independence
China said it will punish businesses and political donors with links to individuals supporting Taiwan independence, after it fined Taiwanese conglomerate Far Eastern Group. ( read original story ...)
China warns Lithuania to keep away from ‘great power’ rivalry in Taiwanese office row
Lithuania should not entangle itself in great power rivalries, Beijing said, a day after announcing a downgrade in diplomatic relations over Taipei's representation in the Baltic state. Lithuania had ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese firm slapped with fines over mainland regulatory violations, Xinhua says
Mainland subsidiaries of a major Taiwanese industrial group have been punished for a range of regulatory and legal violations, including environmental protection rules, state media reported. The ... ( read original story ...)
The Starting Point For Building Inclusive Products
This changing landscape means it is even more important than ever for you to ensure they are baking inclusion into every aspect of your marketing — especially with the products you create. ( read original story ...)
China demands Lithuania mend rift over Taiwan relations
China is demanding that Lithuania end its newly enhanced relationship with Taiwan that has already prompted Beijing to downgrade diplomatic ties with the EU-member nation ... ( read original story ...)
To Tackle Climate Change, Engage with Taiwan
By Greg C. Bruno At the UN climate conference in Glasgow earlier this month, scientists were unequivocal: The only way to avoid ... ( read original story ...)
Penny Wong decries Morrison government’s position on Taiwan as ‘most dangerous election tactic in Australian history’
Shadow foreign affairs minister claims PM ‘desperately playing politics on China whenever he’s in trouble’ ... ( read original story ...)
‘Trivial,’ ‘Mouse,’ ‘Flea,’ ‘Clown’: China Unleashes on Lithuania Over Taiwan
Chinese state media unleashed vitriol on Lithuania on Sunday, characterizing the small eastern European country as an insignificant insect to be squashed for daring to challenge Beijing’s rigid stance ... ( read original story ...)