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Liu Ssu-yin (劉思吟), Lai Yi-jen (賴苡任) and Man Chih-kang (滿志剛) were each released on NT$500,000 bail, Lee Hsiao-liang (李孝亮) and Lin Jui (林叡) each posted bail of NT$300,000, while Chen Kuan-an (陳冠安) was ...
The Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office this morning released six defendants suspected of forging recall petition signatures on bail ranging from NT$200,000 to NT$500,000, and restricted them from ...
Per the instructions of President William Lai (賴清德), a negotiation task force has reached out to the US regarding tariff negotiations, and Washington has responded affirmatively, stating that Taiwan ...
New Taipei Kings star Jeremy Lin and Daron Russell, a new addition to the New Taipei CTBC DEA, have been named the Taiwan Professional Basketball League’s (TPBL) Players of the Month for March, the ...
The Frazer School won the 2025 FAMAT State Championship by nearly 400 points in a massive blowout over state rival American ...
She performed on a 71m-wide stage billed as the largest at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te met senior officials on Sunday night to discuss the possible impact of U.S. tariffs and receive an update on contingency plans, his office said on Monday. Trump ...
An internal Pentagon memo was welcomed by some former officials and analysts in Taiwan, who have watched with concern as Trump suspended U.S. support for Ukraine.
PETALING JAYA: Mixed doubles pair Chen Tang Jie-Toh Ee Wei are going their separate ways. Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) acting president Datuk V. Subramaniam said the decision was made ...
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday oversaw the first civil defense drills under his newly created social resilience committee simulating how to respond to a large-scale disaster such as a tsunami ...
Donald Trump’s low regard for the First Amendment’s freedom of the press and freedom of speech doesn’t mean the end of democracy, but without those guaranteed protections, a government’s ...
Lai Ching-te, the president of Taiwan, may be betting that China’s appetite for retaliation will be limited by Beijing’s interest in containing tensions with the Trump administration. By Chris ...