At a museum dedicated to Taiwan’s not-so-distant authoritarian past, Taiwanese see China’s present, and a dark vision of one possible future under autocratic rule.
Every high-profile person receives death threats. It's no big deal. So, why should a death threat against former Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui be any more alarming than usual? After all, that's why the man has a bodyguard detail.
Taipei, May 23 (CNA) The Transitional Justice Commission on Monday unveiled a new list of 14 exonerations that include individuals unjustly convicted during Taiwan's martial law period.
Taipei, Feb. 19 (CNA) A new book has revealed that a man with an organized crime background was instructed to attack the office of Formosa Magazine in Kaohsiung several times before a demonstration organized by the magazine was suppressed, and then was turned on by the authorities.
Taipei, Dec. 18 (CNA) A referendum seeking to unseal and restart work on Taiwan's Fourth Nuclear Power Plant failed to pass Saturday, the first time people have been allowed to directly vote on the facility that has been debated and under construction for more than two decades.