Prosecutors question Taiwan's Chen in jail
Taiwanese prosecutors said they questioned jailed former President Chen Shui-bian over graft allegations Friday, as he extended a hunger strike for a 10th day.
Graduates feel pains of global financial crisis
For Jin Zhenghao, this November has been the most stressful month in his 25 years of life.
Diplomat keen to boost Taiwan-Japan private exchanges
Taiwan is poised to step up private sector exchanges with Japan to boost the already close and cordial ties between the two countries, Republic of China Representative to Japan John C.T. Feng said Thursday.
APEC to handle Chinese Taipei 'under one-China policy'
The sovereign members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation will properly handle Chinese Taipei's participation in APEC meetings on the principle of the one-China policy, Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang ...
10th Cross-Straits Flower Exhibition held in SE China s Fujian
People view fruits produced in southeast China's Taiwan during the 2008 Taiwan Farm Produce Exhibition in Zhangzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, Nov.
South Pacific search has begun for 29 missing fishermen from burned boat
The New Zealand air force has opened a search for 29 fishermen after the charred remains of their boat was found abandoned near the South Pacific island nation of Kiribati.
On Track: Mice Taiwan 2009 - Taiwan's First Mice Exhibition
Get ready for Taiwan's first-ever MICE Taiwan Exhibition that pairs with 2009 ASIA MICE Forum at TWTC Exhibition Hall, Nov.
Taiwan prosecutors call for Su Chih-fen to get 15 years
Jailed Yunlin County chief Su Chih-fen was indicted for two separate corruption cases yesterday, with prosecutors asking for a 15-year prison sentence.
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JAPANESE Prime Minister Taro Aso moved quickly to undo any damage caused by his remarks on Wednesday characterising doctors as lacking common sense.
Taiwan Church Leaders Weigh In on Obama's Victory
However, a few of them worry about what an Obama presidency would mean for Taiwan.
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