CCanada Read More Hundreds attend National Day event at Vancouver office06.10.2025 By Hollie Younger / Staff writer The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday hosted…
JJapan Read More Is Japan back? That is the wrong question05.10.2025 High expectations of a return to the 1980s hype cloud the real, changing Japan By Gearoid Reidy /…
SSouth Korea Read More Korea Times announces results of first-ever K-universities Global Excellence Rankings04.10.2025 The Korea Times announced the results of K-universities Global Excellence Rankings 2026, the nation’s first comprehensive assessment of…
GGermany Read More Three decades later, beloved East German car still sputters on04.10.2025 By Raphaelle Logerot and Femke Colborne / AFP, BERLIN With its boxy design, cramped interior and…
PPoland Read More General’s Poland visit shows closer ties, experts say02.10.2025 AGGRESSION: Taipei is closely watching the Ukraine war, the general told a forum in Warsaw, warning that Kyiv’s…
CCrude Oil Read More Gasoline prices stable despite global crude rise28.09.2025 By Chen Cheng-hui / Staff reporter Gasoline prices are to remain unchanged this week, despite a rise in…
SSouth Korea Read More South Korea unable to pay US$350bn under US pact28.09.2025 CURRENCY SWAP: ‘ It is objectively and realistically not a level we are able to handle,’ an official…
BBusiness Read More Trump mulling chip ratio tariff: source28.09.2025 MANUFACTURING: The US Department of Commerce would impose a tariff equal to a percentage of the estimated value…
EEconomy Read More US largest bank debtor for 40th consecutive quarter28.09.2025 The US remained the largest debtor nation to Taiwan’s banking sector for the 40th consecutive quarter at the…
RRefugees Read More Taiwan in Time: Revisiting Penghu’s forgotten Vietnamese refugees27.09.2025 Director Asio Liu sheds light on those who passed through the camps in Penghu through a new documentary,…
PPetroleum Read More Why the most oil-rich country can not keep the lights on27.09.2025 Blackouts plague Kuwait’s aging power grid due to its reliance on fossil fuels and political deadlock By David…
BBusiness Read More China’s ‘Furniture Kingdom’ has moved on from US tariffs27.09.2025 By David Kirton / Reuters, FOSHAN, China In China’s “Furniture Kingdom” of Lecong, home to a strip of…