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It’s getting harder for mainlanders to study across the strait, and observers fear reduced exchanges will only make tensions worse.
Taipei is holding air raid drills, directing residents into shelters to prepare for a potential Chinese attack. Photo / Taipei’s normally busy streets came to a brief standstill on Thursday when air ...
Taipei’s normally busy streets will come to a brief standstill today when air raid sirens send thousands of people into ...
Sirens will be heard across Taipei at 1.30pm, bringing the capital city to a halt for half an hour. Read more at straitstimes ...
Taiwan’s capital Taipei will temporarily shut down on Thursday as part of a major civil defence drill aimed at preparing for ...
Taiwan's National Palace Museum is celebrating its 100th anniversary by embarking on a creative partnership with ...
Of the 58 sorties, 45 crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern, central, southwestern and eastern ADIZ (Air ...
One poll done last October by a government-linked think tank, the Institute for National Defence and Security Research (INDSR ...
Taipei only confirms the overseas trips of the head of the island's authorities shortly before they happen because it knows ...
Taipei accused of ‘discriminatory treatment’ for requiring spouses of Taiwanese to show they have abandoned mainland ...
Taiwan is wary of increasing pressure from Beijing and this year it has beefed up its defence drills and is training citizens ...
AIRASIA Philippines is increasing weekly flights to Taipei to 17 from 14 starting this month. In a statement, the airline said the move was prompted by growing travel demand, with Taipei being one of ...