Taiwan Drops to 28th Place in 2026 Press Freedom Index
Taipei: Taiwan dropped four places to 28th in the 2026 World Press Freedom Index compared to the previous year, as Reporters Without Borders (RSF) warned
Taipei: Taiwan dropped four places to 28th in the 2026 World Press Freedom Index compared to the previous year, as Reporters Without Borders (RSF) warned
Taipei: The Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office has filed an appeal against the 17-year sentence given to Taiwan People’s Party founder Ko Wen-je, challenging the court’s
Taipei: A deputy chair of the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) threatened at a meeting Wednesday to have Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu expelled from the party over
Taipei: Germany and Israel’s top envoys to Taiwan have jointly urged Taiwanese politicians to exercise caution in making Nazi comparisons, especially during Holocaust remembrance events.
Kinmen: Kinmen County Deputy Magistrate Lee Wen-liang on Wednesday welcomed news that Shanghai authorities will allow residents to travel to Kinmen and Matsu. Lee expressed
Washington: A U.S. House committee on Tuesday approved a key spending bill that includes US$500 million in military assistance for Taiwan and support for its
Eswatini: Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung arrived in Eswatini on Saturday morning, following Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te’s cancellation of his planned trip to southern Africa due
Taipei: The inaugural Abe School of Politics and Economics opened in Taipei on Saturday, bringing together government officials, scholars, and students to examine the legacy
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