US bank Citi completes sale of Taiwan consumer unit to Singapore's DBS
By Selena Li HONG KONG U.S. bank Citigroup has completed the sale and migration of its Taiwan consumer
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China condemns visit of 'troublemaker' Taiwan VP to US
By Ryan Woo and Ben Blanchard BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) -China on Sunday condemned a brief U.S. visit by Taiwan Vice President
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Taiwan vice president leaves on sensitive trip to United States
By Fabian Hamacher TAOYUAN, Taiwan (Reuters) -Taiwan Vice President William Lai left on Saturday for a sensitive trip to the
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Taiwan steeling itself for Chinese drills over VP's US visit
By Yimou Lee TAIPEI China is likely to launch military drills next week near Taiwan, using Vice President
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Philippines accuses China of firing water cannon at boats in South China Sea
Saturday's stand-off was near the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, the Philippines says.
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Taiwan's new MeToo laws are welcome but activists wat more
New sexual harassment laws target workplaces and schools, but critics say they still fall short.
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What are semiconductors and how are they used?
Governments around the world are scrambling to boost semiconductor production.
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Typhoon Khanun slams into Okinawa after two deadly East Asia storms
Dozens die and thousands are evacuated as a deadly typhoon season begins.
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Taiwan's VP to transit in New York and San Francisco
TAIPEI Taiwan Vice President William Lai will stop in New York and San Francisco in the United States
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Taiwan women freeze their eggs as 'insurance' in hopes of law change
By Ann Wang and Angie Teo TAIPEI Seated with her legs stretched out on her living room floor,
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DeSantis says he would aim to deter Chinese invasion of Taiwan
By Kanishka Singh and Costas Pitas WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said on Monday he would aim to deter
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New York Times: US officials search for hidden Chinese malware that could affect military operations
US officials are searching for Chinese malware hidden in various defense systems that could disrupt military communications and resupply operations, The New York Times reported Saturday.
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