November 23, 2025

Migrant Workers and New Immigrants Celebrated at Taipei Literature Award Ceremony

Taipei: Migrant workers and new immigrants were honored at Taipei Main Station for their contributions to Taiwan’s literary landscape during a ceremony for the 10th Taiwan Literature Award for Migrants. Many awardees took the opportunity to express gratitude for Taiwan’s support and shared frustrations regarding the limitations they still face.

National Archives Attracts Nearly 10,000 Visitors on Opening Day

Taipei: Taiwan’s National Archives officially opened Saturday, drawing nearly 10,000 visitors on its first day, according to the National Development Council (NDC). According to Focus Taiwan, NDC Deputy Minister Peng Li-pei emphasized that the archives will adhere to the principle of “maximum openness, minimum restrictions” to promote public access to

China’s ‘Repression’ Strategy Aims to Weaken and Absorb Taiwan: Academic

Taipei: Cross-border repression is a tactic that aims to create division within societies, weakening them for the goal of their ultimate absorption, a political scientist said Sunday at a forum on China’s “long-arm jurisdiction” tactics. “China has always wanted to take Taiwan by force,” National Taiwan University emeritus professor Ming