Search results 31601 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Asian Governments 'Adopting China's Authoritarian Tactics': Report 2019-12-04 Taiwan is the only country listed as 'open' in a recent survey of the region's civil and political rights and freedom of expression. Taiwanese Man Faces Thai Trial for Allowing Radio Broadcasts into China 2019-06-13 Thailand was pressured by Beijing to file charges, rights groups, and the Falun Gong-linked Sound of Hope allege. Taiwan Looks Back At Own Repressive Past Ahead of Tiananmen Anniversary 2019-06-03 President Tsai Ing-wen says the road to democracy has been an arduous one for Taiwan, but urges China to take it as well. China Bars Taiwan Tourists From Tibet Amid Ongoing Row With Trump 2016-12-15 Taiwan residents are no longer being granted permission letters amid a diplomatic row between China and Trump over the status of their democratic island. Trade Pact Under Fire 2010-06-30 Analysts wonder what the payoff is. 'Unruly' Trump Upsets Beijing Over Status of Taiwan 2016-12-12 China warns that ignoring its claim on the democratic island of Taiwan will have 'serious consequences.' President Tsai Ing-wen Calls on Beijing to Treat Taiwan as a Sovereign State 2020-01-01 President warns that democracy and authoritarianism cannot co-exist, and that Taiwan must stand up for its way of life. President Tsai Wraps up Election Campaign With Clarion Call to Taiwan's Youth 2020-01-10 Tsai Ing-wen goes into Saturday's election with a comfortable lead in the opinion polls after spending a year standing up to China. Taiwan's Tsai Sweeps to Landslide Victory in Presidential Election 2020-01-11 Tsai wins a second term after calling on voters to stand up to threats to the island's freedom and democracy from China. Taiwan's President to Seek Re-election to Secure Island's Future 2019-02-20 Tsai Ing-wen's poll ratings are the lowest among potential candidates for 2020, but she says she wants to 'complete her agenda.' Taiwan President Says Island Won't Accept Rule by Beijing 2020-05-20 Tsai Ing-wen ushers in her second term in office signaling possible constitutional reforms. Taiwan President to Sue Purveyors of Fake News Over Degree Claims 2019-08-29 Tsai Ing-wen's PhD from the London School of Economics is well attested, and yet the fake news persists ahead of an election campaign Chinese Democracy Activist Says Was Mistaken About Taiwan Asylum Case 2015-08-26 Gong Yujian faults "poor communications" as Taiwan body says it never received asylum papers from the activist. Taiwan Rejects Beijing's 'Unification' Plan, Calls on China to Democratize 2019-01-02 Political commentators react with warnings about the erosion of Hong Kong's promised autonomy, rights and freedoms by Beijing. Taiwan Hits Out at China's Management of Evacuation Flight, Quarantine 2020-02-07 Passengers were put aboard the first flight in haste with no protective measures, and included a confirmed coronavirus patient. Taiwan Family Members Hit Out at Island's Government Over Repatriation Delay 2020-02-14 Families call on their government to bring loved ones home from Wuhan, but Taipei is blaming Beijing for the delay. Taiwan Opposition Wins Presidency, Parliament in Rout of Ruling KMT 2016-01-16 Tsai Ing-wen makes history as island's first female president, pledges to uphold status in Taiwan-China ties. President Says Taiwan Must Join World Health Organization to Fight Coronavirus 2020-01-30 President Tsai Ing-wen says the democratic island -- whose nationals are stranded in Wuhan -- is at the 'front line' of epidemic control. Taiwan Hits Back at 'Racism' Claims From WHO Chief, Invites Him to Visit 2020-04-09 WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says Taiwan's government did nothing to stop a campaign of abuse allegedly waged from the island. Taiwan's President Tells World Not to 'Appease' Beijing 2018-08-22 Tsai Ing-wen says China's growing projection of its power around the world is a threat to global stability. China Bans Social Media Talk of Reporter's Viral Eye Roll 2018-03-14 State media colleagues say the reporter has had her accreditation revoked, and will likely face further sanctions. Beijing Confronted on Rights Issue 2011-05-09 China says it is 'making progress' on human rights as U.S. leaders raise the prickly issue at high-level annual talks. China, U.S. Talk Amid Tensions Over Cyberspying, Maritime Disputes 2014-07-09 China's president warns against further confrontation between the two countries. Hong Kong Government Cancels Talks, Tells Protesters to Clear Streets 2014-10-09 Student leaders vow to continue protests, but numbers remain far below last week's peak. Hong Kong Leader Offers Talks Amid Public Anger Over Beating 2014-10-16 C.Y. Leung says there may yet be room for compromise on the nominations process. Hong Kong Students Call For Direct Talks With Beijing Officials on Democracy 2014-10-22 Occupy Central supporters say the government's offers aren't concrete and that protests will continue. Korea, Trade to Top Summit Agenda 2010-12-23 Analysts see a new seriousness in shared U.S. and Chinese concerns over Korea, but predict less progress on trade. Released Chinese Writer Vows to Finish Probe Into Child Quake Deaths 2014-04-15 Tan Zuoren says he will focus on allegations of shoddy school construction linked to graft. Rights Lawyer Detained 2012-09-11 A Chinese lawyer is detained on a visit to Shaoyang, the city where an activist died under suspicious circumstances. Tank Victim Gets US Asylum 2010-02-09 A victim of China's 1989 crackdown says he's looking forward to his new life. Previous 30 items 1 ... 970 971 972 973 974 975 976 ... 1054 Next 30 items
Search results 31601 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Asian Governments 'Adopting China's Authoritarian Tactics': Report 2019-12-04 Taiwan is the only country listed as 'open' in a recent survey of the region's civil and political rights and freedom of expression. Taiwanese Man Faces Thai Trial for Allowing Radio Broadcasts into China 2019-06-13 Thailand was pressured by Beijing to file charges, rights groups, and the Falun Gong-linked Sound of Hope allege. Taiwan Looks Back At Own Repressive Past Ahead of Tiananmen Anniversary 2019-06-03 President Tsai Ing-wen says the road to democracy has been an arduous one for Taiwan, but urges China to take it as well. China Bars Taiwan Tourists From Tibet Amid Ongoing Row With Trump 2016-12-15 Taiwan residents are no longer being granted permission letters amid a diplomatic row between China and Trump over the status of their democratic island. Trade Pact Under Fire 2010-06-30 Analysts wonder what the payoff is. 'Unruly' Trump Upsets Beijing Over Status of Taiwan 2016-12-12 China warns that ignoring its claim on the democratic island of Taiwan will have 'serious consequences.' President Tsai Ing-wen Calls on Beijing to Treat Taiwan as a Sovereign State 2020-01-01 President warns that democracy and authoritarianism cannot co-exist, and that Taiwan must stand up for its way of life. President Tsai Wraps up Election Campaign With Clarion Call to Taiwan's Youth 2020-01-10 Tsai Ing-wen goes into Saturday's election with a comfortable lead in the opinion polls after spending a year standing up to China. Taiwan's Tsai Sweeps to Landslide Victory in Presidential Election 2020-01-11 Tsai wins a second term after calling on voters to stand up to threats to the island's freedom and democracy from China. Taiwan's President to Seek Re-election to Secure Island's Future 2019-02-20 Tsai Ing-wen's poll ratings are the lowest among potential candidates for 2020, but she says she wants to 'complete her agenda.' Taiwan President Says Island Won't Accept Rule by Beijing 2020-05-20 Tsai Ing-wen ushers in her second term in office signaling possible constitutional reforms. Taiwan President to Sue Purveyors of Fake News Over Degree Claims 2019-08-29 Tsai Ing-wen's PhD from the London School of Economics is well attested, and yet the fake news persists ahead of an election campaign Chinese Democracy Activist Says Was Mistaken About Taiwan Asylum Case 2015-08-26 Gong Yujian faults "poor communications" as Taiwan body says it never received asylum papers from the activist. Taiwan Rejects Beijing's 'Unification' Plan, Calls on China to Democratize 2019-01-02 Political commentators react with warnings about the erosion of Hong Kong's promised autonomy, rights and freedoms by Beijing. Taiwan Hits Out at China's Management of Evacuation Flight, Quarantine 2020-02-07 Passengers were put aboard the first flight in haste with no protective measures, and included a confirmed coronavirus patient. Taiwan Family Members Hit Out at Island's Government Over Repatriation Delay 2020-02-14 Families call on their government to bring loved ones home from Wuhan, but Taipei is blaming Beijing for the delay. Taiwan Opposition Wins Presidency, Parliament in Rout of Ruling KMT 2016-01-16 Tsai Ing-wen makes history as island's first female president, pledges to uphold status in Taiwan-China ties. President Says Taiwan Must Join World Health Organization to Fight Coronavirus 2020-01-30 President Tsai Ing-wen says the democratic island -- whose nationals are stranded in Wuhan -- is at the 'front line' of epidemic control. Taiwan Hits Back at 'Racism' Claims From WHO Chief, Invites Him to Visit 2020-04-09 WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says Taiwan's government did nothing to stop a campaign of abuse allegedly waged from the island. Taiwan's President Tells World Not to 'Appease' Beijing 2018-08-22 Tsai Ing-wen says China's growing projection of its power around the world is a threat to global stability. China Bans Social Media Talk of Reporter's Viral Eye Roll 2018-03-14 State media colleagues say the reporter has had her accreditation revoked, and will likely face further sanctions. Beijing Confronted on Rights Issue 2011-05-09 China says it is 'making progress' on human rights as U.S. leaders raise the prickly issue at high-level annual talks. China, U.S. Talk Amid Tensions Over Cyberspying, Maritime Disputes 2014-07-09 China's president warns against further confrontation between the two countries. Hong Kong Government Cancels Talks, Tells Protesters to Clear Streets 2014-10-09 Student leaders vow to continue protests, but numbers remain far below last week's peak. Hong Kong Leader Offers Talks Amid Public Anger Over Beating 2014-10-16 C.Y. Leung says there may yet be room for compromise on the nominations process. Hong Kong Students Call For Direct Talks With Beijing Officials on Democracy 2014-10-22 Occupy Central supporters say the government's offers aren't concrete and that protests will continue. Korea, Trade to Top Summit Agenda 2010-12-23 Analysts see a new seriousness in shared U.S. and Chinese concerns over Korea, but predict less progress on trade. Released Chinese Writer Vows to Finish Probe Into Child Quake Deaths 2014-04-15 Tan Zuoren says he will focus on allegations of shoddy school construction linked to graft. Rights Lawyer Detained 2012-09-11 A Chinese lawyer is detained on a visit to Shaoyang, the city where an activist died under suspicious circumstances. Tank Victim Gets US Asylum 2010-02-09 A victim of China's 1989 crackdown says he's looking forward to his new life. Previous 30 items 1 ... 970 971 972 973 974 975 976 ... 1054 Next 30 items