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Appointees in their thirties will help Taipei deal with ‘hostile infiltration and grey-zone threats’, according to William ...
The government does not rule out advanced nuclear energy generation if it meets the government’s three prerequisites, ...
Roger Wicker, head of powerful Senate Armed Services Committee, says in Taipei that trip is focused on security ties.
Few in the Kuomintang appear keen to take on the leadership – a job described as ‘a hot potato that no one wants to touch’.
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday emphasized his administration’s commitment to strengthening Taiwan’s military ...
Beijing condemned a visit by two US Republican senators to Taiwan on Friday, saying it sent a "seriously wrong signal" to "separatist forces". The visit by Roger Wicker and Deb Fischer comes at a ...
Taiwan President William Lai is expected to announce a Cabinet reshuffle, with the revised line-up to be finalised within the ...
Vice President William Lai said in New York he was “very willing” to talk to China, which claims the self-ruling island as its territory and has condemned Lai’s U.S. stopover.
William Lai, a 64-year-old doctor turned politician, has been sworn in as Taiwan’s president, following his win in January’s election In his inauguration speech, he called China's military ...
China on Sunday condemned a brief US visit by Taiwan Vice President William Lai, saying he was a separatist and "troublemaker through and through" and that Beijing would take strong steps to ...
William Lai, a front-runner in Taiwan’s presidential race in January, made a stop in New York en route to Paraguay, where he will attend the inauguration of its new president Tuesday.