Two officers face charges in connection with fishing boat captain’s death in July 1 incident
Challenges include crime, corruption, economy and China
President Tsai hopes to meet with officials from US, other countries while in Panama
Ex-president was scheduled to speak at an awards ceremony and his party charges the government with double standards
Microchip designers hope to improve resolution for users of systems that can turn your bedroom into the ocean floor
Though upset with Taipei’s Tsai Ing-wen, Beijing removes article questioning her marital status
Tsai Ing-wen took office Friday with pledges to seek peace with Beijing, but snubbed its demand for dialogue
Since Taiwan democratized in the late 1980s, Taiwanese have put Chiang Kai-shek's martial law and legacy of killing of suspected dissidents under a harsh spotlight
Analysts expect more spying because China will lack legal channels to understand the island’s new government after May 20
Taipei considers sending delegation to Beijing to investigate what it calls a kidnapping of 45 nationals, who were sent from Kenya to China against their wishes
6.4-magnitude earthquake caused giant housing complex to fall, killing all but one of the total dead and another 550 were injured
The Gambia cut ties with Taiwan in 2013; The island nation now has formal diplomatic relations with only 22 countries
Incoming president Tsai Ing-wen rejects outgoing Ma Ying-jeou’s basis for dialogue with China; Her party prefers to treat China as a separate country
Biking took off in Taipei at least in part because more than 30 percent of people already commute by metro or bus
Government officials have ordered all schools in Taiwan, as well as other older buildings, be checked for earthquake safety
Taiwan’s opposition party, historically anti-China, took reins in parliament for first time Monday with agenda that could eventually slow dialogue with Beijing, shake up domestic politics
President Ma Ying-jeou boarded military aircraft early Thursday for Itu Aba, a tropical atoll in South China Sea also known as Taiping Island
Mao Chi-kuo has resigned, also asked his Cabinet to quit; President Ma Ying-jeou considering whether to give approval
Landslide election of Tsai Ing-wen over her rival from today’s ruling party in Taiwan met a cool but calm response from Beijing
Taiwan government, top politicians express anger toward China after teen pop star apologized on eve of presidential elections for waving her island's flag
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