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Iran has no plans to abandon its nuclear program, including uranium enrichment, despite the “severe” damage caused by US ...
Export orders expanded 24.6 percent year-on-year last month to US$56.77 billion, driven by robust demand for artificial ...
China could block undersea cable repair vessels if a conflict across the Taiwan Strait were to occur, which would be a major problem for Taiwan as more than 90 percent of its Internet connectivity ...
Populist ideals are gaining traction in Japan, spurred by right-wing politicians running rampant elsewhere railing against “elitism,” “globalism” and immigration. While Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) yesterday again lodged a protest with South Africa after Pretoria unilaterally ...
The WHO on Monday said that its facilities in Gaza had come under Israeli attack, echoing calls from Western nations for an ...
Taiwan and Israel are in talks about the potential construction of a medical center in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank ...
Doctors and lawyers held a news conference yesterday in support of the recall campaigns against Chinese Nationalist Party ...
Taiwan and Europe should forge closer ties to jointly tackle critical security issues, including strengthening societal ...
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday expressed hopes for closer ties between Taiwan and Ireland, and that both countries ...
A Taiwan Power Co (Taipower) employee who was electrocuted last week while repairing power lines in Chiayi County passed away ...
Current regulations state that civil servants can apply for loans of up to NT$1.2 million (US$40,744) to cover emergencies ...
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