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  • Taiwan’s Lantern Festival – nocomment

    A laser light show accompanied by a 21-metre-tall dragon lamp illuminated the Taipei skyline as Taiwanese residents celebrated the annual Lantern Festival. 07/02/2012

  • Taiwan re-elects president, endorsing China policy

    Taiwan has re-elected its president, endorsing Ma Ying-jeou’s push for closer ties with China. Thousands of supporters braved pouring rain in central Taipei… 14/01/2012

  • Taiwan votes with China relations at stake

    Taiwan has been voting for its next president and parliament with the future of relations with China at stake. Nationalist President Ma Ying-jeou, who is… 14/01/2012

  • Taiwan gay pride parade – nocomment

    Tens of thousands turn out in Taiwan for Asia’s biggest Gay Pride event where they called for an end to discrimination. 29/10/2011

  • Ancient mummy hands over secrets

    One has to be extra careful when one is dealing with a 3,000-year-old mummy. Researchers in Taipei carried out an X-ray study of the remains and recreated… 29/08/2011

  • Osamu Tezuka, the “Father of Manga” on show

    Taiwan is paying tribute to a man they call ‘The Father of Manga’. The Japanese artist Osamu Tezuka is the subject of an exhibition of work that has a special… 20/07/2011

  • Apple patent ruling hits HTC

    Shares in smartphone maker HTC closed almost four percent down on Monday after Friday’s ruling against it from a US trade panel on a patent case brought by… 18/07/2011

  • Smartphone demand doubles HTC’s Q2 profit

    Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC saw its net profit double in the second quarter of this year to the equivalent of four hundred and twenty five million… 06/07/2011

  • Taiwanese “planking” women pose in Taipei

    Girls pose for a photograph while demonstrating planking during an interview with Reuters at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial in Taipei REUTERS/Nicky Loh 25/05/2011

  • Couples kiss during a mass wedding ceremony to mark Valentine’s Day in Taiwan

    Around 25 couples tied the knot together on Monday with Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin as the witness for the ceremony. REUTERS/Nicky Loh 14/02/2011

  • China awards rival prize before Nobel rewards dissident

    The day before the Nobel Peace Prize is due to be given to a jailed Chinese dissident, an alternative award ceremony has been held in Beijing. China has… 09/12/2010

  • Taiwan Robot Fair features host of new inventions

    A carriage pulled by a robotic horse and a ball-catching teddy bear were just some of the exhibits at Taiwan’s International Robot Fair that attracted… 25/10/2010

  • Tibetan art in Taiwan

    An exhibition of Tibetan art has opened at Taiwan’s National Palace Museum called “Tibet – Treasures from the Roof of the World”. The star attraction is a… 19/07/2010

  • Suicide concern at China tech plant

    A series of suicides at a company that makes computer parts for iPods and mobile phones has led to questions over working conditions on Chinese production… 27/05/2010

  • Chinese fury at US/Taiwan arms deal

    There has been an angry public and media reaction in China to Washington’s announcement that it will sell weapons to Taiwan. Monday editions of several… 01/02/2010

  • China voices anger over US arms sales

    China is threatening to impose sanctions on US arms firms and cut cooperation with Washington. This in a row over plans for a multi-billion-euro plan to… 30/01/2010

  • China condemns US arms sales to Taiwan

    China has broken off military ties with the United States in protest at Washington’s decision to sell weapons to Taiwan. In a strongly-worded statement… 30/01/2010

  • 2010 starts with spectacular firework show down under

    2010 started with a bang for thousands of people in Sydney. The Australian city put on a spectacular firework show to celebrate the New Year – lighting up… 31/12/2009

  • Triumphs and tragedies in aftermath of typhoon

    Medics examined a new born baby saved with its mother from the flooding and mud slides which have swept across Taiwan. It was a rare moment of relief as the… 15/08/2009

  • Taiwan typhoon-death toll exceeds 500

    The massive airlift continues to try and rescue those stranded by the devastating Typhoon Morakot which struck Taiwan last weekend. More than 500 people… 14/08/2009

  • Taiwan typhoon toll expected to rise

    Taiwan’s typhoon death toll could pass 500 the president says. It has been confirmed that 117 people were killed when last weekend’s storm unleashed… 14/08/2009

  • Many more feared killed in southern Taiwan

    Local authorities say at least 300 people have probably been killed in a village in southern Taiwan in a series of landslides in the wake of typhoon Morakot… 13/08/2009

  • Taiwan’s typhoon desperation

    Public anger over rescue operations in Taiwan’s typhoon disaster is mixed with desperation for victims’ relatives. While the sky cleared over the worst-struck… 13/08/2009

  • Taiwan struggles in typhoon aftermath

    Hundreds of people are still missing in southern Taiwan in the wake of Typhoon Morakot. It is believed up to 90 people have died in the mudslides triggered… 12/08/2009

  • 700 Taiwanese feared dead survive

    Taiwan is still counting the cost of Typhoon Morakot, the worst in half a century, but at least the death toll has been slashed with the near-miraculous… 12/08/2009

  • Typhoon Morakot reaches China

    In Taiwan Typhoon Morakot has already wreaked havoc, producing spectacular damage and hitting the south of the island with its worst flooding in half a… 09/08/2009

  • China braces itself for Typhoon

    Typhoon Morakot has not even hit China yet but its devastating power has ripped into Taiwan and left the mainland fearing the worst. The south of the… 09/08/2009

  • At least ten killed as typhoon hits Philippines

    At least 10 people have been killed after being caught in a mudslide in the Philippines. The victims were coming back from climbing the Minatubo volcano… 07/08/2009

  • Deadly floods rage in Philippines

    Heavy flooding has provoked numerous casualties in the Philippines and Taiwan. With rescue workers still in action, the precise death toll has yet to be… 07/08/2009

  • Former Taiwan president faces corruption charges

    Taiwan’s former president has gone on trial, accused of corruption and embezzlement during his time in office. Chen Shui-bian is staunchly anti-China, and… 26/03/2009

  • China optimistic about 2009 growth

    There have been words of caution about a difficult year ahead for China, but optimism nonetheless about expected growth. The Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has… 05/03/2009

  • China says ready to talk peace with Taiwan

    At the start of the annual session of the National People’s Congress, the Chinese leadership has made fresh overtures to neighbouring Taiwan. Premier Wen… 05/03/2009

  • Sydney greets 2009 with biggest firework show ever

    Cocking a snook at the global financial crisis, Sydney has staged its biggest ever New Year firework display. A record crowd of 1.5 million people gathered at… 31/12/2008

  • China and Taiwan move closer, as ties grow

    China and Taiwan are closer than they have been for nearly 60 years with the opening of direct air, sea and postal links. The new routes are a sign that… 15/12/2008

  • China and Taiwan launch closer links

    Six decades of sometimes icy relations have thawed, as China and Taiwan celebrate closer ties. At simultaneous ceremonies, at Tianjin in southern China and… 15/12/2008


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