2016/07/20 |
Chinese Unsatisfied with Baidu’s Response to Illegal Gambling Ads
China’s leading search engine Baidu is under investigation for the late-night promotion of illegal online gambling.
2016/07/20 |
Taiwan’s Aging Nuclear Plant Worries Experts
An investigation at a 38-year-old nuclear power plant in southern Taiwan has left experts worried about the plant’s safety.
2016/07/20 |
KL-Singapore High-Speed Rail To Start Running in 2026
'The HSR will reduce travel time between the two countries to 90 minutes one way.'
2016/07/19 |
Taiwan No Longer a Top 10 Tourism Destination for Chinese
Taiwan has reportedly been struck off the list of hottest travel destinations for Chinese. And a satirical campaign celebrating top Taiwan tourism spots 'without Chinese tourists' has sparked anger.
2016/07/14 |
Will Pokémon Go be Released in Taiwan?
There is no set date for the re-release of the smartphone game on the Taiwanese market.
2016/07/13 |
Chinese Students Face Financial Barriers in Taiwan
A Chinese who tried to raise money to study in Taiwan has canceled her crowdfunding campaign after a barrage of online criticism. The case has sparked discussion about the costs facing Chinese students in Taiwan.
2016/07/12 |
525 Drug Dealers Arrested in Taiwan Nationwide Sweep
Authorities say the July 4-6 nationwide campaign led to the largest number of arrests in the nation's history.
2016/07/12 |
Top Taiwan Diplomat Tipped to Head Tsai’s Pivot South
The career diplomat could be taking over as chairman of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and lead President Tsai’s New Southbound policy.
2016/07/06 |
Malaysian Police Confirms IS Involvement in Bomb Attack
Authorities are concerned about terrorism becoming a growing threat in Malaysia.
2016/07/06 |
Duterte’s Murderous Campaign Against Suspected Philippine Drug Dealers Intensifies
More than 30 alleged drug dealers were reportedly killed by police in the four days following the inauguration of new Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
2016/07/05 |
Chinese Researcher Claims Cancer Cure Is in Drinking Water
The Western medical science field generally believes that cancer is caused by human genetic mutation. But Kenneth Hsu argues that if the nitrite in drinking water is reduced, cancer can be prevented, perhaps even cured.