News Source: Phayul
| about 1 month ago
Taiwan has urged China not to boycott its second city after it hosted the Dalai Lama and screened a film about an activist accused by Beijing of inciting unrest, a report said Sunday. The vice-chairman of Taiwan's quasi-official Straits Exchange...
News Source: Times of Oman
| about 1 month ago
Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou said at the weekend that the island's controversial trade pact with China will be subjected to parliamentary scrutiny before it is ratified. Taipei insists that the proposed pact will boost the island’s annual...
News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| about 1 month ago
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) forum meeting next month," an official at the Presidential Office, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP. "The decision has been made."...They are usually represented by senior economic advisers or business...
News Source: Zee News
| about 1 month ago
Taiwan President dodges paint, angry protesters Updated on Sunday, October 18, 2009, 11:45 IST Taipei: Protesters in a Taiwanese city allegedly being boycotted by Chinese tourists because it played host to the Dalai Lama hurled paint and insults at...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 month ago
Both the Kaohsiung City government in southern Taiwan and the Taichung County government in central Taiwan yesterday held a job fair, together attracting over 6,000 job seekers who were vying for 1,800 job openings. At the job fair organized by the...