To avoid a mounting escalation, Taipei should tone down its rhetoric and Beijing should curb its military intimidation. ICG What’s new? A new Taipei...
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At an event honoring Taiwan’s 2024 international science fair participants July 4 in Taipei City, President Lai Ching-te (right) exhorts students like Lin Ting-yu to continue their award-winning work. Taiwan has joined 11 international science competitions this year, which the president recognizes as vital to laying a solid foundation for future scientific research. (Courtesy of Presidential Office)
To avoid a mounting escalation, Taipei should tone down its rhetoric and Beijing should curb its military intimidation. ICG What’s new? A new Taipei...
Council of Indigenous Peoples Minister Ljaucu Zingrur, acting as President Lai Ching-te’s special envoy, delivered a letter of congratulation to...
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung called on like-minded partners to unite against authoritarianism and support Taiwan’s participation in...
Taiwan designers present their latest collections at a press event Sept. 30 in Taipei to promote upcoming Taipei Fashion Week. Held Oct. 17-21 by the...
Keiji Furuya, chairman of the Japan-ROC Diet Members’ Consultative Council, promotes the Taiwan Book Fair at Kinokuniya Books’ Shinjuku...
TAIPEI, (Taiwan Today) – Premier Cho Jung-tai said the government is intent on bolstering the competitiveness of Taiwan’s professionals and...
Taiwan photographer Sung Lung-chuan introduces his solo exhibition on democratic movements since 1986 running Sept. 29-Oct. 2 at the Osaka City...
ROC (Taiwan) Amb. Matthew S.M. Lee (left) is joined in the Holy See by Central African Republic Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga in announcing...