Tsai Ing-wen
China looks at Taiwan after Hong Kong
Top China general says China will attack Taiwan if there is no other way of stopping it from becoming independent
Beijing watches as Taiwan led by assertive Tsai heads for Jan polls
Taiwan recently announced that trade between Taiwan and these 18 nations “amounted to US$ 117 billion in 2018, a 22 per cent increase from 2016”.
Taiwan to stage live-fire drill simulating China 'invasion'
Taiwan's five-day drill, codenamed 'Han Kuang', which means 'Han Glory', will start from 4 June.
Taiwan becomes first country to legalise same-sex marriage in Asia
The court said that if parliament does not make the change within 2 years, same-sex couples could register to marry regardless.
Taiwan says can hit China with missiles
The ministry has said in the past that it has produced cruise missiles, but has never publicly stated their capabilities.
70 years after Taiwan massacre, victims demand justice
Taiwan’s current government under President Tsai Ing-wen’s Democratic Progressive Party has promised to investigate the purges.
Beijing ‘irked’ as Taiwan President heads to America
The drills are seen as a show of strength by Beijing as its ties with the self-ruled island and the US deteriorate
Xi’s 2017 warning: No fuss about China territory
US President-elect Donald Trump angered China last month when he spoke to Tsai in a break with decades of precedent.
Beijing back to old ways of threatening Taiwan: Tsai Ing-wen
China maintains a standing threat to use force to achieve its goal of absorbing Taiwan.
Taiwan monitors China aircraft carrier, warships
Chinese media has reported that the aircraft carrier was headed for the Pacific on exercise for the first time.