Anti-China firebrand Chen Shui-bian was six years into a 20-year sentence for bribery, money laundering and other corruption-related charges
A visit from top Chinese cross-Strait negotiator Chen Deming is meant to ease fears of a new decline in relations
Landslide defeat makes it harder for China-friendly ruling party to win the presidency in 2016, is a threat to recent warming of relations between Taiwan, Beijing
That race had been seen as a test of confidence in Ma's China-friendly government; China views the island as a breakaway province
Voters across Taiwan will elect mayors and county magistrates Saturday in a poll seen as a barometer of popular support for the ruling KMT
At APEC forum in Beijing, Chinese state media reported that Xi said that in spite of differences, both parties 'must respect each other’s choice of development path and social system'
Officials say Taiwan needs aggressive innovation to remain competitive, but young people are pursuing safe jobs with the government or large firms
The government shut down oil processing at a plant that it says used animal feed oil from Vietnam
Some Taiwanese are afraid of falling under Beijing’s rule if their government engages China too aggressively
Chinese leader Xi Jinping recently provoked irritation by suggesting self-ruled island should be governed the same way Beijing now runs Hong Kong
Representatives from China and Taiwan met for three days to discuss an agreement that would cut tariffs on Taiwanese products
Taiwanese have watched China's control over Hong Kong to gauge whether what Beijing calls 'one country, two systems' would work for them
Foreign investors power 17 percent of Vietnam’s economy and 66 percent of its exports
Underground explosions last week in the island’s second largest city killed 28 people and injured some 300 others
With 48 dead, stricter standards weighed for aircraft age, pilot skills and more
Officials are looking at flight data and recordings from the recovered black boxes to determine why the TransAsia Airways plane crashed near Magong airport on the island of Penghu
Beijing’s top official in charge of Taiwan affairs is visiting island to scope out economic and social conditions
Experts predict just 9.2 million wearables will ship this year, but by 2018 the market will grow to 112 million units
Wu’er Kaixi, a protest leader in 1989, spoke with VOA's Ralph Jennings in Taipei
Taiwanese workers and businesses are being mistaken by protesters as a proxy for rival China
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