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Published on 10:29 GMTSource: Xinhua News Agency - Gov't Propaganda
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Published on 10:18 GMT
INQToday: PH, US war games simulate foiling of invasion attempt near Taiwan
Source: Inquirer - Neutral -
Published on 06:55 GMT
Taiwan Looking To Allow Foreigners as Social Workers - TaiwanPlus News
Source: Independent Review - Minnesota - Neutral -
Published on 11:00 GMT
Taiwan’s ‘wartime scenario’ security drills to target critical infrastructure
Taiwan has begun preparations for a series of homeland security drills aimed at fortifying the “operational resilience” of the island’s critical infrastructure amid persistent concerns over a cross-strait conflict. The drills, to be held later this year, …
Source: South China Morning Post - Uncategorized -
Published on 03:38 GMT
Taiwan’s first ‘art week’ dawns as Taipei Dangdai art fair’s success prompts art museums to coordinate exhibitions
The island has a long tradition of art collecting, including by Taiwanese families that have supported domestic artists since the late 19th century. There are also Chinese immigrant families who arrived in the late 1940s – bringing with them imperial …
Source: South China Morning Post - Uncategorized -
Published on May 5, 2024
South China Sea flare-up risk ‘much higher’ than across Taiwan Strait, former US ‘envoy’ to Taipei Douglas Paal says
The absence of that common adversary today makes the situation very different, it’s not going to be as easy to find points of compromise. In principles and general topics, compromises are going to have to be carved out of specific issues with specific …
Source: South China Morning Post - Uncategorized -
Published on May 5, 2024
American troops return to strategic islands near Taiwan for air-assault practice
Pcf. Jorze Jauand, a 25th Infantry Division infantryman, secures an area during a Balikatan air-assault drill on Batan Island, Philippines, May 5, 2024. (Jonathan Snyder/Stars and Stripes) BATAN ISLAND, Philippines — U.S., Philippine and Australian …
Source: Stars and Stripes - Neutral -
Published on May 5, 2024
Protecting the cradle of Taiwan’s dance space
The Tsai Jui-yueh Dance Research Institute has been crying for help, as the Taipei City Government has incessantly toyed with the original intent of the Cultural Heritage Preservation Act (文化資產保存法), and is being self-centered. The contract signed between …
Source: Taipei Times - Neutral -
Published on May 5, 2024
‘Ghostly’: Taiwan park dotted with hundreds of statues of late dictator as row rages over their fate
The last time Mrs Hsieh came to Cihu Park in Taoyuan was almost 50 years ago, on a school trip to the grave of Taiwan’s recently deceased dictator. Busloads of children were brought in to pay their respects to Chiang Kai-shek, known as Generalissimo, who …
Source: The Guardian - Center-left