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Taiwan: Why China is sending dozens of fighter jets again

A few days before the inauguration of Taiwan’s new President Lai Ching-te, China has sent more than 40 fighter jets towards the democratically governed…

Can Taiwan Block Telegram? – The Diplomat

Taiwan, like many other liberal democracies, is grappling with the question of how to deal with illegal content on social media platforms.

Taiwan detects 27 Chinese aircraft, seven vessels around island nation

Taiwan has long been a point of contention for Beijing, which considers the island a renegade province.

US will send an unofficial delegation as Taiwan’s president is sworn in. It’ll test ties with China

The Biden administration says the White House is sending an unofficial delegation to Taiwan this weekend for the inauguration of the island’s democratically…

How Will Taiwan’s New President Handle China?

On May 20, in a ceremony in Taipei, Lai Ching-te is scheduled to be inaugurated as the next leader of Taiwan. Currently vice president, Lai is taking over…

Taiwan’s incoming president faces angry China, fractured parliament

Lai Ching-te takes office as Taiwan’s president on Monday, facing a China that calls him a “dangerous separatist” and has ramped up military drills,…

Chinese planes ‘increasingly provocative’ to Taiwan

The record number of Chinese daily sorties near Taiwan this year comes ahead of President-elect Lai Ching-te’s inauguration on May 20.

Taiwan headline news

Taipei, May 16 (CNA) The lead stories in major Taiwan dailies on Thursday are as follows: @United Daily News: Taiwan’s seaside tourism sites under great…

The Strengthening U.S.-Taiwan Economic Connection

Bilateral commerce is booming and technological cooperation is growing. Ongoing trade negotiations and potential double-tax-avoidance legislation may boost the relationship further. In the first quarter this year, Taiwan’s exports to the United States …

China’s ominous warnings won’t stop Australian MPs attending inauguration for Taiwan’s new president

In short: Australian MPs will attend the inauguration of Taiwan’s new president, despite protests from China. The ABC understands four politicians from across the political spectrum will attend the event on Monday in Taipei.  China issued a statement …

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