China is facing a range of challenges from limited domestic and foreign investment this year and a drop in demand for its exports due to aworldwide economic slump
Known simply as 'June 4th' to Chinese speakers, Taipei’s vigil has taken on new meaning as the only place in the Chinese-speaking world that openly holds a memorial
For Chinese fans of the show, “Wave Makers” has been eye opening
Reaction reflects changed attitudes toward united China
Residents of Taiwan less rattled by chance of attack in the short term, but surveys show longer-term worries
Immigration blunder suggests mistrust despite welcoming in 2020
Chiang Wan-an is the latest scion of an Asian political family to be elected
Rallies in support of Chinese protesters pale in comparison to China’s last great protest movement in 1989
Taiwan claims it has eliminated most corruption linked to political campaigns, but at the local level, some say it persists
Proximity to Taiwan, long-term US military ties may make neutrality difficult
Japan and Taiwan share close ties, but analysts say sending in troops would be unpopular
US officials are not the only ones visiting Taiwan, which aims to retain ties with treaty and unofficial allies
Anniversary follows two consecutive quakes
Lithuania opens a trade office in Taiwan, potentially drawing the ire of China
More details shared with the public as flights into Taiwan’s airspace hit a record 300 in August
Latest U.S. sale includes spare parts for tanks and combat vehicles to maintain current weapons systems
Lee Ming-Che returns to Taiwan after a five-year prison term for 'subverting state power'
Many Taiwanese believe four months of training is inadequate to face the threat posed by China
Experts say survey shows the long-term impact of Taiwan’s wage slump
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