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President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday offered his support and encouragement to the armed forces ahead of what the government ...
Lai’s approval rating was 57.3 percent, up from 46.7 percent last month, despite global economic turmoil over US tariff policies, with the approval ratings for all of his major policies garnering more ...
Chairman Eric Chu (朱立倫), at a meeting in support of Taipei city councilors at party headquarters, compared President William ...
Taiwan is turning off its last nuclear reactor today, fueling concerns over the nation’s reliance on imported energy and ...
More than 150 Chinese military aircraft have flown over Taiwan in the past five days, a series of movements that come on the ...
Visit comes ahead of possible Chinese military drills around island during William Lai Ching-te's 1st anniversary in office - ...
JOHN CULVER is a Nonresident Senior Fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings. He served for 35 years as a ...
President William Lai, front row, third right, visits the Taiwan Space Agency in Hsinchu City yesterday to inspect progress ...
The ministry of sports is scheduled to begin operations on Sept. 9, when the nation observes National Sports Day, the ...
The Constitutional Court on Wednesday reached a majority vote in favor of accepting a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ...
Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) today announced future policy priorities and reviewed the government’s performance in the past ...
He looks like a hot water bottle stuffed with bowling balls, an 80s action figure with more veins — an improbably muscular ...