A loss for the Nationalists would raise tensions again between Taiwan and China
Ruling Nationalist Party picks deputy legislative speaker and former teacher as candidate to run against chief opposition party’s chairwoman, Tsai Ing-wen, in January election
Victims sent to hospitals with burns after explosion of colored theatrical powder at water park party in Taipei suburb touches off blaze
Since China and Taiwan reached an agreement on tourism in 2008, millions of mainlanders have visited the nearby island
Just 45.7 million wearables are expected to ship this year across brands, but by 2019 the market is predicted to grow to 126 million units
Ma Ying-jeou calls on countries with claims to South China Sea to set aside sovereignty disputes, work together on resource exploration
After taking office in 2008, Taiwanese President Ma set aside political differences to work with Beijing on trade, tourism and investment agreements
The two oldest of Taiwan’s three nuclear power plants are running out of space for spent fuel
But Taiwan’s governmental Mainland Affairs Council says it will apply again to become a regular member of the bank as long as Beijing treats it with respect
In parts of northern Taiwan, households are now able to receive tap water just five days a week
Trade representatives from Beijing and Taipei are meeting in China from Tuesday through Thursday for a 10th round of talks
Rules in Taiwan bar public servants from attending state events in China
CEO Terry Gou told reporters last month Hon Hai needs just three years to automate 70 percent of its product assembly
The 118 were charged with protest-related offenses such as trespassing, obstruction of official business and instigating others to commit a crime
Rescuers still searching for 11 people from TransAsia Airways plane that clipped a bridge and crashed into a river in Taipei Wednesday
TransAsia passenger plane had 58 people aboard when it crashed into a river shortly after takeoff from airport in downtown Taipei
Taiwanese officials believe their economy is losing ground to neighbors such as China and South Korea
Despite mounting public opposition Taiwan says it intends to work out six new agreements with China to improving economic, investment and trade conditions
China told the UN International Civil Aviation Organization this week that beginning in March it would open four new flight paths over the Taiwan Strait
Political analysts say Taiwan wanted to show off US relations to voters at home who believe their government has grown too close to China
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