BEIJING (Reuters) - As Americans voted in one of the tightest presidential elections in decades, China braced for an outcome ...
A Taiwanese radio host and his wife have been charged with receiving $2.3 million from "overseas sources" including China in ...
Top Taiwanese officials moved to ease concern about the potential fallout if Donald Trump returns to the White House, making a case that the technology restrictions promised by the former US president ...
Taiwan's ultra wealthy are keeping their assets in their home market despite escalating tensions with China, betting that the ...
Taiwan must show it is determined to defend itself no matter who wins the US presidency, Minister of National Defense ...
Experts warn that escalating territorial disputes in the South China Sea could disrupt global trade and potentially lead to ...
It might be a chance for pariah states such as North Korea to cause trouble but China bigger issues to deal with.
Students from seven leading mainland Chinese universities, including two Olympic champions, will visit Taiwan later this ...
"The Chinese people and the Chinese government are watching closely what's going on in the U.S.," Xu Qindao told Newsweek.
China’s primary interest is stability and supporting the junta initially seemed like the best way to achieve that. However, as ethnic resistance armies grow stronger, reclaiming more territory from ...
Taiwan must show it is determined to defend itself no matter who wins the U.S. presidency on Nov. 5, Defence Minister Wellington Koo said on Tuesday as the U.S. election campaign entered its final ...