Beijing has taken an increasingly hostile stance toward Taipei since the election two years ago of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen from the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party... READ MORE›
China has taken an increasingly hostile stance towards Taiwan since Tsai, from the island's pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party, won presidential elections last year... READ MORE›
A Chinese court on Tuesday jailed Li Ming-che, Taiwanese community college lecturer and human rights non-governmental worker, for five years for subverting Chinese state power... READ MORE›
But the party also represents a younger, more liberal Taiwanese voter... READ MORE›
Mr Trump's team also said that the president-elect congratulated Ms Tsai on becoming the president of Taiwan in January's elections... READ MORE›
China dismisses trump call with taiwan as 'small trick' - video... READ MORE›
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Tsai Ing-wen was elected Taiwan's president on Saturday, becoming the first woman to win the office... READ MORE›
It was the first meeting of the leader of the Republic of China, more commonly called Taiwan, and the leader of the People's Republic of China... READ MORE›
That belief in a separate Taiwanese identity later became a constant thread woven throughout Mr. Lim's music... READ MORE›
China also scored a diplomatic victory when tiny Sao Tome and Principe switched recognition to Beijing from Taiwan... READ MORE›
I believe that both sides of the Taiwan Strait, the United States and the whole world are looking for a peaceful relationship between Taiwan and China... READ MORE›
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The month before he was executed, in April 1952, Guo Ching wrote letters to his mother, wife and children to say goodbye... READ MORE›
Others said the criticism of Mr. Ma overlooked how his policies had drastically reduced tensions and the potential for armed conflict between China and Taiwan... READ MORE›
They feared a victory by the opposition Democratic Progressive Party DPP could cause relations with China and Taiwan's economy to regress, our correspondent says... READ MORE›
On Saturday, Mr. Chu spoke of the Kuomintang as the party best equipped to handle relations with China... READ MORE›
Pro-independence candidate Tsai Ing-wen has effectively won Taiwan's presidential elections after Eric Chu, the candidate and chairman of the ruling Kuomintang KMT, conceded defeat... READ MORE›
Taiwan voters made history Saturday, electing pro-independence party candidate Tsai Ing-wen as the first female president of the country in a landslide victory... READ MORE›
She earned a law degree from Taipei's National Taiwan University and headed east to Cornell University in New York for a masters... READ MORE›
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen gives a speech during the National Day celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan, October 10, 2017... READ MORE›
Taiwan's elections at the weekend have cemented this island's standing as one of Asia's most progressive and tolerant places... READ MORE›
Lim says young people don't want Taiwan to become another Chinese territory and look in fear at Hong Kong, where Beijing is tightening its grip... READ MORE›
Both China and Taiwan have good ties with Singapore... READ MORE›
Fell said I think the fact we have two female presidential candidates says something about the role of female politicians in Taiwanese politics... READ MORE›
In 2005, nationalist chairman Lien Chan, then leader of Taiwan's opposition, met Chinese president Hu Jintao in Beijing... READ MORE›
Hong Kong police have since confirmed he is in mainland China... READ MORE›
The Kuomintang's losses also suggest that Taiwan voters may be turning against party efforts to forge closer ties with China... READ MORE›
Chiang Kai-shek, the leader of the Republic of China, fled to Taiwan with his Nationalist forces in 1949 after losing a civil war to Mao's Communists... READ MORE›
BEIJING After China enacted a sweeping national security law this week one official said the measure was intended to safeguard the country's core interests... READ MORE›
Taiwans Ex-President Ma Ying-jeou Indicted in Wiretapping Case... READ MORE›
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen gives a speech during the National Day celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan, October 10, 2017... READ MORE›
Anti-China sentiment is on the rise in Taiwan, and Tsai's DPP reacted angrily after news of the upcoming meeting emerged on Wednesday... READ MORE›
In 2000, Chang Hui-mei, a Taiwanese pop singer popular in China, sang at the presidential inauguration of Chen Shui-bian, a pro-independence politician loathed by the mainland authorities... READ MORE›
Tsai and her Democratic Progressive Party DPP took power in late May after a landslide election win over the incumbent Nationalist party... READ MORE›
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