The report, "On Taiwanese Citizens Teaching in China in Recent Years," showed changes in Taiwan's higher-education ecosystem and an increasing number of Taiwanese people taking higher-education teaching positions in China
Taiwanese authorities have confiscated three packages containing 76 new firearms, known as cloud arrows, during police raids in October. The National Police Agency announced that a task force has been established to investigate illegal online sales of these lethal weapons, which can launch s
Visiting Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) stated on Wednesday that China's hostility toward Taiwan is likely to backfire, further alienating the Taiwanese people. They drew parallels to Russia's actions, which have similarly shifted many Ukrainians' perceptions.
The Taiwanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) criticised China's recent demand for Guatemala to sever diplomatic ties with Taiwan on Monday, asserting that Beijing has "no right to interfere" in its diplomatic relationships, the Taipei Times reported.
Ten people allegedly involving Chinese agents, Taiwanese gang members and a temple were indicted in a military espionage case yesterday, as reported by the Taipei Times.
Indonesia has submitted a proposal to its Directorate-General of Immigration to grant Taiwanese citizens visa-free access, according to Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno. Although Taiwan was not included in last month's approved visa exemption list, Sandiaga expressed optimism about its inclusio
Harvard University placed Taiwanese-American student Cosette Wu on disciplinary probation for disrupting a speech by Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng, while Chinese student Zou Hongji, who removed Wu from the venue, faced no sanctions despite being found in breach of university policies.
Taiwanese modernist poet Ya Hsien (Wang Ching-lin) passed away at the age of 92 on October 12, 2024, in Vancouver. He was a significant figure in the Taiwanese literary scene, known for his involvement in the Epoch Poetry Society, which sparked a literary movement in the 1950s. Ya Hsien dedi
The workers were detained in Zhengzhou, the home of Foxconn's largest iPhone factory, by the local public security bureau for the equivalent of "breach of trust", Al Jazeera reported.
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported that 11 PLA aircraft, 8 PLAN vessels, and 1 official ship were detected near the island, with 9 aircraft crossing the median line and entering Taiwan's ADIZ. The Taiwanese Military monitored and responded to the situation. This comes as part