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The representative offices of several western countries in Taiwan on Monday voiced support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community as the world marks International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOT).

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COVID19

ADEQUATE CAPACITY: CECC specialist advisory panel convener Chang Shan-chwen said the panel recommends that all healthcare facilities ‘reduce their operational load’

Taiwan News

Taiwan's government proposed on Thursday (May 13) an extra T$210 billion ($7.52 billion) in spending to help the economy deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, as it reported 13 new domestic cases amid a rare spike in infections that has spooked the stock market.

Taiwan News

Washington, April 30 (CNA) The U.S. State Department has called for Taiwan to be allowed to participate in the upcoming World Health Assembly (WHA), citing Taiwan's successful efforts against COVID-19 and it assistance to other countries during the pandemic.

SDGs

Young people are taking a leading role in shaping fair and equitable food systems around the world, senior UN officials affirmed on Tuesday during a global youth dialogue on the theme of “Good Food for All”.

Members & Events News

This Week’s Must-Watch Premier League Matches:
 Chelsea vs. Leicester City kicks off on Wednesday 19th May 03:10.

Taiwan News

Taiwan’s economy grew the fastest in more than 10 years in the first quarter as companies scrambled to build new production lines in an effort to keep up with an insatiable overseas appetite for computer chips and other electronic goods.

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UK News

London, May 5 (CNA) Foreign ministers from the G7 group of wealthy countries on Wednesday expressed support for Taiwan's participation in the World Health Assembly (WHA) and called for peaceful resolution of the cross-Taiwan Strait issue.

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UK News

School of Oriental and African Studies operates UK's only postgraduate program devoted to Taiwan Studies

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Taipei, May 7 (CNA) Shares in Taiwan continued their momentum from a session earlier to move sharply higher, pushing up the benchmark index on the main board to top the 17,200-point mark, as investors were encouraged by a rally on U.S. markets overnight, dealers said.