Gold and silver advanced as trading began in the new year, building on their best annual performances since 1979. Bullion ...
Shares in Taiwan closed at a new high yesterday, the first trading day of the new year, as contract chipmaker Taiwan ...
Protesters hold up banners calling for lawmakers from all parties to support increased pensions for retired Taiwanese amid a continued government deadlock at the Legislative Yuan yesterday. The ...
Former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) announced yesterday that he will host a show on a local cable TV news provider’s YouTube channel, in a move that is likely to stir debate over the conditions of ...
People visit the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium in Pingtung County in an undated photograph. The museum received the “Animal Welfare Certification” at the Southeast Asian Zoos and ...
Funds managed by the Bureau of Labor Funds posted solid year-to-date gains of about NT$976 billion (US$31.06 billion) in the first 11 months of last year on the back of soaring financial markets, the ...
Taiwan’s manufacturing sector wrapped up last year with its strongest expansion in more than 18 months, buoyed by a surge in production of next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) hardware and ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) is to host South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on a state visit starting tomorrow, signaling Beijing’s intent to deepen ties with Seoul amidst strained relations ...
The first place in the world to legalize voluntary euthanasia 31 years ago could this year become the last part of Australia to secure the same legal reform, as the Northern Territory government ...
A labor broker last week was fined more than NT$10 million (US$318,279) for illegally charging migrant workers job-placement fees. The Ministry of Labor said that the broker over-collected about NT$1 ...
A police investigation has found that a man who went on a stabbing spree in Taipei last month acted alone and that the fall from a building that killed him was not an accident, but police remain ...
The Legislative Yuan yesterday approved the Executive Yuan’s proposal for stricter China travel rules for officials for committee review, but blocked its proposed amendments on public speech on the ...