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Taiwan's leader fails to attend Pope's funeral
Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te failed to attend Pope Francis's funeral but was represented instead by former premier Chen Chien-jen, a devout Catholic who had previously met Francis on six occasions.
New Taipei City launched a sightseeing bus in the Rueifang District (瑞芳) yesterday, offering unlimited daily rides for NT$49 in anticipation of the 2025 World Masters Games in Taipei and New Taipei ...
Notes from Central Taiwan is a column written by long-term resident Michael Turton, who provides incisive commentary informed ...
Leo and the KitGuru team are over in Computex 2024 at Taipei and today they spent some time at the Sharkoon booth, checking ...
The Holy See remains Taiwan’s only European ally, even as the Catholic Church deepens historic diplomatic and religious ...
Taiwanese businesses in China face pressure from US tariffs, prompting consideration of closure or investment shift.
Taiwan's envoy to the funeral of Pope Francis said he prayed for President Lai Ching-te to be able to attend the inauguration ...
TAIPEI: Taiwan's envoy to the funeral of Pope Francis aims to use his attendance to "have a good chat" with leaders of ...
Riot games has announced the opening of League of Legends' LCP Arena, which will house all of the region's matches from now ...
The shutdown of production triggered widespread fear about a global disposablediapers shortage. A double-income family has to ...
An American business group said Chinese officials had surveyed companies about American products that are crucial to their ...
The U.S. president has the authority to intervene militarily in the event of conflict between Beijing and Taipei, amid rising tensions across the Taiwan Strait.