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A model of a home-grown supersonic Hsiung-feng III (Brave Wind) ship-to-ship missile in Taipei, Taiwan

Taiwan mistakenly fires 'carrier killer' missile towards China

  Helicopters and navy ships were sent to search for the missile

Taiwan firm's concrete temples save worshippers time and money

Taiwan firm's concrete temples save worshippers time and money

 

A notice posted at a branch of First Commercial Bank in Taipei notifies customers of the suspension of ATM machines

Taiwan arrests three foreigners in $2.5m ATM cyberheist

  Police have recovered more than half of the stolen money

Motorcyclists ride past a house damaged by Typhoon Nepartak, in Taitung, Taiwan July 9, 2016.

Super typhoon hits Taiwan, cutting power and transport

  Three deaths and 172 injuries were reported

A bomb disposal expert checks a train after an explosion at the Songshan train station in Taipei, Taiwan July 7, 2016.

Blast injures 25 on Taiwanese passenger train

  A 38-year-old Vietnamese woman was among the injured

Police: explosion injures 21 on Taiwan train

Police: explosion injures 21 on Taiwan train

 

Waves crash at the coast as Typhoon Nepartak approaches in Yilan, Taiwan July 7, 2016.

Super typhoon Nepartak hits Taiwan, disrupts power supplies, transport

  One death and 66 injuries had been reported.

Tsai Ing-wen speaks in response to the fatal anti-ship missile launch. Photographer: Handout via EPA

Taiwan said to find improper use of ‘war mode’ in missile launch

  “The incident was caused by a series of discipline violations and mistakes.”

Taiwan unveiled its Hsiung-feng III (Brave Wind) anti-ship missile in 2007

Vietnamese fisherman wounded in Taiwan's missile misfire

His injuries are not serious, an official said

Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen (L) receives an official seal after swearing in at the Presidential Office in Taipei, Taiwan May 20, 2016.

New Taiwan president pledges peace, urges China to drop historical baggage

  "Cross-Strait relations have become an integral part of building regional peace and collective security," she said.

Flags of China and Taiwan flutter next to each other during a rally calling for peaceful reunification, days before the inauguration ceremony of President-elect Tsai Ing-wen, in Taipei, Taiwan May 14, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Tyrone Siu

China says military drills ahead of Taiwan inauguration part of annual plan

  "These drills are routine arrangements conducted according to annual training plans," China's Defense Ministry said

Chen Ting-fei, a lawmaker from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), speaks to the press at Parliament in Taipei on April 12, 2016. Taiwan accused China on April 11 of kidnapping eight Taiwanese who had been cleared of criminal charges by a Kenyan court, and angrily demanded their immediate return from the mainland. Photo: AFP / SAM YEH

Taiwan says Kenyan police used tear gas to put Taiwanese on plane to China

  A senior Kenyan official said the "people" were in Kenya illegally and were being sent back to where they had come...

White House confirms espionage charges against officer

White House confirms espionage charges against officer

 

This photo taken on March 28, 2016 shows police escorting a man (C) who allegedly attacked and murdered a Taiwanese toddler along a street in Taipei, sending shock waves through the island. Photo: AFP/Aden Hsu

Taiwan beheading suspect beaten by angry mob

  The 33-year-old man grabbed the child from behind as she cycled to a metro station in Taipei before beheading...

Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson and presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen (L) and vice presidential candidate Chen Chien-jen greet supporters as they take the stage during a final campaign rally ahead of the elections in Taipei, Taiwan, in this January 15, 2016 file picture. Photo: Reuters/Pichi Chuang/Files

China says Taiwan president-elect must prove does not back independence

  Wang Yifu, who leads the Chinese-appointed Taiwan delegation to parliament, urged Democratic Progressive Party leaders to "appreciate and reciprocate the...
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