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China Airlines and the News Lens Japan Collaborate on Instagram Project: Providing Taiwan’s Latest Travel Information for Post-Pandemic Tourism Industry
The News Lens Japan (Yokohama City, Kanagawa, President: Isao Matsumura, hereinafter referred to as TNLJ) and China Airlines (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, Branch President: Chang Horng-Jong) are gearing up for post-Covid tourism industry, regularly providing local travel information of Taiwan on China Airlines’ Instagram.

Largely Spared Since 2020, Taiwan Now Grapples With Small Covid Cluster
Health officials say 26 people have been infected in a cluster that apparently began with inbound cargo aircraft pilots and spread into an airport hotel.

OPINION: Why Taiwan’s China Airlines and the CPBL Must Reflect Reality in Their Names
The names of China Airlines and Chinese Professional Baseball League have cast a shadow on Taiwan's lauded Covid-19 response. It's time to change these names to reflect Taiwanese reality.

Taiwan News: Pilots End Strike After Union Reaches Agreement With China Airlines
A daily breakdown of Taiwan's top stories and why they matter.

Taiwan News: US Scholars Urge Trump to Defend Taiwan From Chinese Aggression
A daily breakdown of Taiwan's top stories and why they matter.

Taiwan News: Transport Ministry Mediates as Pilots' Strike Enters 4th Day
A daily breakdown of Taiwan's top stories and why they matter.

OPINION: EVA Air's Recent Scandals Are Just the Tip of the Iceberg
Taiwanese airlines have a long and sordid history of sexism and mistreatment of employees.

Taiwan News: Athletes Settle for Silver, United's Crafty 'One China' Solution
Your daily bulletin of Taiwan news, courtesy of ICRT.

Taiwan News: Pilots Vote to Strike, Foreign Airlines May Face Punishment
Your daily bulletin of Taiwan news, courtesy of ICRT.

A Delicate Balancing Act: President Tsai’s First Year
Sandwiched between these two clashing generations, Tsai is standing at a dividing line between Taiwan’s past and future, the 'east' of its old glory (such as being one of the four Asian tigers) and the 'west' of its new chapter in history.