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Tsai Ing-wen said people in Taiwan wanted a transparent government Tsai Ing-wen has been elected Taiwan's first female president. Ms Tsai, 59, leads the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) that wants independence from China. In her victory speech, she vowed to preserve the status quo in relations with China, adding Beijing must respect Taiwan's democracy and both sides must ensure there are no prov
Dec. 15, 2005 Taiwan's Quanta Computer has been selected to produce $100 Linux laptops developed at MIT, for eventual distribution to children in developing countries. Between five and 15 million units are expected to be provided to children in China, India, Brazil, Argentina, Egypt, Nigeria, Thailand, and other countries, the Lab said. Quanta reportedly outbid three other manufacturers for the p
Taiwan's steely leader rewrote the book on how to deal with China It is a well-known fact that the diminutive, soft-spoken president of Taiwan does not like doing interviews. It’s taken months of quiet negotiations to sit down at Tsai Ing-wen’s dining table in her Taipei residence, not long before she leaves office after eight years and hands over to her successor William Lai. Even so, the preside
Taiwan has long been renowned throughout the world for its hospitality. It has received top rankings in the "best places for expats" and "quality of life" categories by InterNations, one of the most popular websites for expats worldwide. Taiwan has won over people's hearts internationally with its unique combination of friendliness, convenient lifestyle, and a safe living environment. To let the w
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s call to President-elect Donald Trump, which riled both Washington and Beijing, suggests a hidden streak of boldness.PHOTOGRAPH BY ULET IFANSASTI / GETTY Last week, Tsai Ing-wen, the leader of Taiwan, a self-ruling island of twenty-three million people off China’s southeast coast, called President-elect Donald Trump, who by taking the call shattered a decades-long
Tao, Conehead, and DJ Kool Klone, photo by Peco Geographically situated within the 1,900-mile stretch of water that separates China and Japan—and culturally positioned in the shadow of both nations’ more well-known music scenes—the island of Taiwan is somewhat of an anomaly in hip-hop’s international landscape. As the genre’s cultural impact expanded outward from the American bicoastal bases of Ne
President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan delivering a speech on Monday in Taipei during National Day celebrations.Credit...Tyrone Siu/Reuters HONG KONG — Taiwan’s president delivered a resounding affirmation of its freely elected government on Monday, noting that its deepening foothold on the island stands in stark contrast to the authoritarian government of mainland China. In her first National Day speec
Jennifer Blakeslee keeps the Global Maker Faire program running smoothly and has been a maker at Maker Faire since 2011. Among other things, she really likes to travel, write, cook, hike, make big art, and swim in the ocean. View more articles by Jennifer Blakeslee For its 6th edition, Maker Faire Taipei returns this weekend, November 2-4, to Huashan 1914 Creative Park, a former winery and a site
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President-elect Donald J. Trump at the Carrier plant in Indianapolis on Thursday.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump spoke by telephone with Taiwan’s president on Friday, a striking break with nearly four decades of diplomatic practice that could precipitate a major rift with China even before Mr. Trump takes office. Mr. Trump’s office said he had sp
Subscribe for ads-free reading The speech of Taiwanese President Ma Ying-Jeou on Taiping Island (also known as Itu Aba, among other names) on January 28 not only demonstrates his view on the territorial disputes in the South China Sea, but also reveals the dilemma that confronts his successor, President-elect Tsai Ing-wen. With its occupation of some South China Sea islands after the end of the Se
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