March 2, 2025

CGTN: How did China lay a good foundation for 2025 economic development

BEIJING, March 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CGTN publishes an article detailing how China prepared itself for economic growth in 2025 through a combination of targeted stimulus measures and high-level policy frameworks. China’s economy has shown a remarkable surge since September last year, with multiple data, such as a strong

Balmy Weather to Continue Sunday as Cold Front Looms

Taipei: Warm and mostly sunny weather is forecast across Taiwan Sunday, but the arrival of a cold front on Tuesday could plunge temperatures into the mid-teens, forecasters said. According to Focus Taiwan, temperatures Sunday will rise to 28-30 degrees Celsius in northern and eastern Taiwan, and 32-33 degrees in the

Taiwan Headlines Highlight Global Tensions and Economic Developments

Taipei: The major newspapers in Taiwan on Sunday presented a range of significant stories, with a prominent focus on international relations and economic insights. Reporting on these developments, the headlines reflect the global and local dynamics influencing Taiwan. According to Focus Taiwan, the United Daily News highlighted the fragile state

Expert Urges Taiwan, Philippines, Australia to Team Up on Security

Taipei: A Taipei-based defense expert has warned that China is increasingly seeking to project its power in the southern flank of the first island chain and urged Taiwan to beef up cooperation with the Philippines and Australia to defend it. According to Focus Taiwan, the appeal was made by Huang

Civil Service Agency Proposes Comprehensive Updates to Anti-Bullying Rules in Taiwan

Taipei: An agency responsible for protecting civil servants in Taiwan has formally proposed amendments aimed at tackling workplace bullying in government agencies. The Civil Service Protection and Training Commission released a 34-page document on its website Thursday detailing its suggested changes to the “Measures for the Safety and Health Protection

Book on Taiwan’s Oldest Death Row Inmate to be Translated by U.S. Program

Taipei: A book by Taiwanese author Chang Chuan-fen about Taiwan’s oldest man on death row and remnants of the country’s authoritarian past has been chosen for translation by a U.S.-based program. Seattle-based translator Lya Shaffer is set to translate Chang’s 2022 book “Liumang Wang Xin-fu” as part of the American