YILANbethoje online casino, Taiwan — Taiwan closed schools, suspended the stock market, and declared a typhoon holiday Wednesday as Gaemi (locally known in the Philippines as Carina) barrelled towards the island, bringing torrential rains
TAIWAN — Taiwan conducted missile drills simulating the interception of enemy fighters and munitions at a sensitive test site Tuesday, as the island seeks to step up "combat effectiveness" against an increasingly assertive China. Bei
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan — Taiwan shut down schools and offices for a second day Thursday as Typhoon Krathon, locally known in the Philippines as Julian, pounded the island before its expected landfall, leaving two dead and more than 100 in
KINMEN, Taiwan — Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said Friday the island will not cede an inch of its territory, as China maintains military pressure on Taipei to accept its claim of sovereignty. Lai made the remarks during a visit to the Kinm
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Two people from Taiwanese companies were questioned multiple times as part of a probe into pagers that exploded while being used by Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon, Taipei investigators said Friday. Questions and speculation h
TAIPEIhondawin, Taiwan — Taiwanese President Laihondawin Ching-te insisted Friday that the island's determination to defend its sovereignty "will not change", as he praised troops and coast guard personnel for their response to C
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TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan was on "alert" as it detected a Chinese aircraft carrier to its south on Sunday, the self-ruled island's defense ministry said. "China's Liaoning aircraft carrier group has entered waters near the
TAIPEIsmcasino, Taiwan — China has reacted more robustly to Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's rhetoric defending the island's sovereignty than his predecessor's, with fiery threats and war games analysts say will likely intensify.