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  • Taiwan reiterates call for joint probe into fisherman’s death

    Chen Wen-chi (left), from Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice of the Department of International and Cross-Strait Legal Affairs, listens as Chen Ming-tang, deputy minister of Taiwan’s Justice Ministry, speaks while holding a picture showing a bullet found in the fishing vessel after it was attacked by Philippine coastguards, killing a Taiwanese fisherman, during a press conference in Taipei ...

  • South China Sea dispute Taiwan flexes its muscles | Editorial

    China Sea. Ten days ago, a Philippine coast guard ship went too far in chasing off a Taiwanese fishing vessel in disputed waters. Such actions involve water cannons and the damage is nothing worse than a few broken portholes. This time the coast guard ship loosed off 54 rounds into the side of the Taiwanese boat and killed a fisherman. ...

  • Ma urges vigilance as heavy rains approach

    President Ma Ying-jeou urged people not to underestimate potential damage associated with heavy rainfall. Ma said through his social network page that heavy rainfall in Taiwan is more frightening than strong winds. The Presidential Office said that owing to the weather conditions, the first anniversary of Ma's second inauguration originally scheduled for tomorrow has been canceled, adding ...

  • Joint investigation talks set to begin today Minister Lin

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Although an initial investigative team was rejected by the Philippines, the window for negotiations between the two countries is still open, and the two governments will start joint investigation talks today, according to Foreign Minister David Lin ...

  • Opposition parties boycott cross-strait offices bill

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Opposition legislators have vowed to continue boycotting a plan by the ruling party to pass new rules enabling the opening of offices by the two representative organizations on each side of the Taiwan ...

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Three Colors: Red (Trois couleurs: Rouge) [Blu-Ray]

Three Colors: Red (Trois couleurs: Rouge) [Blu-Ray]

Three Colors: Red, the last film in Krzysztof Kielowskis trilogy based around the three ideals of the French national motto--libert, galit, fraternit (liberty, equality, fraternity)--also turned out to be the final film of the great filmmakers career. He announced his ret ... ...

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  • Mandarin speech competition comes to historical conclusion

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Radio Taiwan International (RTI, ??????) held its ninth annual Mandarin Speech Contest for Foreign Nationals' finale in Taipei yesterday, with Cleisha-Bernise Springer, an exchange student from Saint Lucia, taking away two prizes including overall ...

  • Students show support for Philippine workers

    TAIPEI--A group of Taiwanese students launched a campaign yesterday to show support for Filipino workers in Taiwan amid growing tensions between the two countries over the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman on May ...

  • Domestic diesel prices edge up by NT$0.10 as gasoline remains stable

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- CPC Corp., Taiwan has raised domestic diesel prices by a token of NT$0.10 per liter for one week beginning from midnight today but made no adjustments for gasoline ...

  • Taipei job opportunities rise as jobless level dips Labor Dept.

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- There was a significant surge in employment opportunities while the number of unemployed people declined in Taipei City during the month of April as jobseekers had an average of 1.64 offers, according to officials at the municipal Department of ...

  • Tablet prices to continue sinking in 13 researcher

    TAIPEI--The global tablet computer market will continue to witness a price war this year as more brand companies jump onto the affordable tablet bandwagon, according to a local research ...

  • HTC set for Japan product launch source

    TAIPEI--Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC Corp. is set to launch a new smartphone in Japan to build on the success of its large-screen J Butterfly phone there, a source familiar with the company said ...

  • Local team beats Ukraine in top archery competition

    TAIPEI--Taiwan beat Ukraine in the women's team final Sunday in the Shanghai stage of the 2013 Archery World Cup, after upsetting Olympic champions South Korea in the ...

  • Health minister in Geneva for World Health Assembly

    GENEVA--Taiwan's Health Minister Chiu Wen-ta arrived in Geneva Saturday to attend this year's World Health Assembly (WHA), the decision-making arm of the World Health Organization ...

  • Taiwanese duo win gold at World Table Tennis final

    The result was the best ever achieved at the event by Taiwanese participants. Chuang and Chen beat two Chinese players -- Hao Shuai and Ma Lin -- in Sunday's final match, winning 3 sets to 2. Before the match, Chuang Chih-hsiung, coach of the Taiwanese team, noted that it would be the first time the Taiwanese team had competed against the Chinese pair in a doubles game. In the runup to the ...

  • Filipino workers told to limit their activities in Taiwan

    Philippine authorities have told Filipino workers to limit their activities in Taiwan following the Philippine Coast Guard's slaying of a Taiwanese fisherman. Violence against Filipinos in Taiwan has escalated since fisherman Hung Shih-chen was killed May 9 in waters off Balintang Island in northern Philippines, the Philippine Daily Inquirer reported Sunday. The violence has prompted ...

  • Taiwanese team slams Philippines as capricious

    A Taiwan investigation team that was sent to Manila to probe the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine coast guard returned to Taipei on Saturday, slamming the Philippines' attitude toward the joint investigation "capricious."Chen Wen-chi, head of the investigation team, said the team has been negotiating with the Philippine government on a joint investigation, but ...

  • Armed gangsters hunt down Filipinos in Taipei

    Taiwanese gangsters armed with baseball bats and wooden clubs are on the prowl in Taipei to hunt down and physically assault Filipino workers. The Manila Economic and Cultural Office (Meco), the country’s de facto diplomatic post in Taiwan, yesterday confirmed reports that intially spread in social media networks of Filipinos getting beaten up or being denied service in establishments. ...

  • Thousands in Taiwan rally against nuclear power

    TAIPEI (AFP) - Thousands of Taiwanese marched through the capital Taipei on Sunday urging the government to halt construction of a nearly completed nuclear power plant, citing the Japanese atomic crisis.The demonstrators chanted slogans like "No Nuke for Our Children" during the march which extended for miles as they evoked memories of the March 2011 Fukushima crisis sparked by an ...

  • Taiwan Philippines to cooperate in shooting investigation

    Philippines have agreed to cooperate on an investigation into the death of a Taiwanese fisherman at the hands of Philippine coast guard personnel, and the two sides are working out the details of the arrangement, Foreign Minister David Lin said Sunday. The agreement was achieved during negotiations between a Taiwanese investigation team that was in Manila from May 16 to 18 and the Philippine ...

  • Talk of the Day -- Protect South China Sea sovereignty

    The shooting death of a Taiwanese fisherman by a Philippine government vessel on May 9 in waters where the two countries' exclusive economic zones overlap has highlighted the growing challenge facing Taiwan in defending its sovereignty and fishing rights in the ...

  • Philippine Workers in Taiwan Feel Backlash

    MANILA -- Advocates for Philippine migrant workers say they are concerned about the effects of a hiring freeze Taiwan's government has put in place against the Philippines. The move came less than a week after a Philippine Coast Guard crew admitted shooting at a Taiwanese vessel, killing a fisherman. Statistics from ...

  • Filipinos in Taipei pray for deceased fisherman

    Taipei, May 16 (CNA) Around 20 Filipino nationals participated in a prayer ceremony in Taipei on Sunday to express their apologies for the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippine Coast Guard and also urged people in Taiwan not to discriminate against them. The participants gathered in front of St. Christopher's Church and stood in silent tribute to the late Taiwanese fisherman ...

  • Despite row Taiwanese students show support for Filipino workers

    Taipei, May 19 (CNA) A group of Taiwanese students launched a campaign on Sunday to show support for Filipino workers in Taiwan amid growing tensions between the two countries over the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman on May 9. The students held posters and placards during a rally outside a Taipei church where migrant workers from ...

  • Taiwan seeks joint investigation into fishermans death

    InterAksyon.com The online news portal of TV5 TAIPEI - Taiwan Sunday repeated calls for a joint investigation into the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine coastguards, an incident which has ignited a major diplomatic dispute. A team of Taiwanese investigators returned to the island Saturday, accusing the Philippine government of failing to honor its agreement to conduct a joint ...

  • Santiago Harassment of Filipinos in Taiwan may warrant MECO abolition

    Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines -- Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago warned on Sunday that injuries sustained by overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from Taiwanese attackers could be considered "an act of aggression" that could serve as basis for the fold-up of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) in Taipei. "The 87,000 overseas ...

  • Boracay hotels resorts hit by Taiwan tourist cancellations

    Boracay Photo by Don Lejano/INQUIRER.net ILOILO CITY, Philippines -- Hotels and resorts on Boracay Island have been reeling from the cancellation of bookings of Taiwanese tourists amid the diplomatic row following the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by Filipino coast guards, according to travel operators. Henry Chusuey, chair of the Boracay Foundation Inc. (BFI), said several resorts catering ...

  • Heavy rains in southern Taiwan to continue CWB

    Taipei, May 19 (CNA) A stationary front that has drenched the southern part of Taiwan over the past three days is expected to bring further downpours across the country until Thursday, the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) said Sunday. The mountainous Taoyuan District in the southern city of Kaohsiung had received 212 millimeters of rain between midnight Saturday and 5 p.m. Sunday and 423mm of rain ...

  • Commercial Times Clarify disparity in cross-strait trade data

    China since the beginning of this year. While Chinese customs data showed substantial growth in cross-Taiwan Strait trade in the first four months of the year, Taiwan's official figures pointed to almost zero growth during the same period. According ...

  • Employers says relations with Filipino workers unaffected by row

    Philippines has not affected their relationships with their Filipino workers, and they did not think the spat would deter them from hiring Filipinos in the future. "They come to work and get off work as usual, and we pay them as we should. I tell them there is nothing to worry about," K. R. Lin, owner of a marble factory in Hualien and chairman of the Taiwan Marble Association, told ...

  • Ang Lee attends Taiwan cinema night in Cannes

    Cannes, France, May 18 (CNA) Taiwan held an event at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday to promote the country's films, with the attendance of director Ang Lee one of the highlights of the evening. Taiwan's representative to France Michel Lu opened the annual "Taiwan Cinema Party" with a short hand puppet performance about Taiwanese movies and the Cannes Film Festival. The ...

  • Taiwan investigation team to revisit Philippines soon

    Philippines to investigate the shooting death of a Taiwanese fisherman by a Philippine government patrol boat, after both sides finalize details on how they will cooperate, Foreign Minister David Lin said Sunday. Both sides have to establish a communication mechanism and agree on the details of cooperation before Taiwan again sends an investigation team, Lin added. Lin's remarks came one ...

  • Filipinos in Taiwan told to limit movement

    Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines – As violence against Filipinos escalated, Philippine officials have advised the thousands of workers to ';limit their movement'' in Taiwan amid the backlash over the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippine Coast Guard in Philippine waters. Antonio Basilio, resident representative ...

  • Philippines waiting for Taiwan anger to cool

    Amadeo Perez, chairman of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (Center) AFP FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines is waiting for tempers in Taiwan to cool before settling the dispute over a shot Taiwanese fisherman, the head of an office in charge of relations said Sunday. Issues like Manila’s ';one-China'; policy and comments by Taiwanese investigators ...

  • Taiwan fishermen burn Filipino flags in protest over fatal shooting

    Angry fishermen burn Filipino flags outside the Philippine representative office in Taipei in a protest at the killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippine coast guard. Hundreds of fishermen wearing yellow headbands and chanting "Justice must be done!" and "Killer must be punished!" hurled eggs at the office and demanded Manila apologize for the incident last Thursday ...

  • Taiwan delegation returns after Manila rejection

    The investigative team that the government dispatched to Manila, in order to investigate the recent killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine coast guards, returned yesterday after the Southeast Asian country's officials refused to cooperate. According to local media, a new investigative delegation may head out to the Philippines as early as Monday once the Philippine government ...

  • Ma urges early resolution to dispute with Philippines

    Philippines over the May 9 shooting death of a Taiwanese fisherman in disputed waters should be resolved as soon as possible, emphasizing that a joint investigation is needed, according to Garfie Li, spokeswoman of the Presidential Office. Ma made the comment at a National Security Council meeting convened with several officials from relevant government agencies to discuss the ongoing row with ...

  • Navigation recorders will shed light on shooting death official

    Taipei, May 18 (CNA) Deputy Justice Minister Chen Ming-tang said Saturday that a comparison of the navigation recorders on the Taiwanese fishing boat ...

  • U.S. congressmen back Taiwans demands over fishermans death

    Ma Ying-jeou , U.S. Representative Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.) expressed regrets over the death of Hung Shih-cheng, 65, who was shot dead in an encounter with ...

  • Taiwan urges North Korea to maintain regional peace

    Ma Ying-jeou on Saturday urged North Korea to exercise self-restraint and not fuel tensions in the region after Pyongyang launched three short-range missiles earlier in the day. After a meeting with national security top brass, Garfie Li, spokeswoman of the Presidential Office, quoted Ma as stressing that Taiwan opposes any action that would undermine regional peace and that he has asked ...

  • Proposed joint investigation not impossible official

    Philippines government vessel on May 9, despite Manila going back on its word, Deputy Justice Minister Chen Ming-tang said Saturday. Speaking to reporters in his office upon the return of a Taiwanese investigation team from Manila earlier in the day, Chen said the key factor that drove the team to leave Manila empty handed was the lack of consensus between the two countries on Taiwan's ...

  • Taiwanese fishing boat arrives home after being intercepted by Vietnam

    Taipei, May 18 (CNA) A Taiwanese fishing boat that was intercepted on May 14 by Vietnamese government vessels on open seas arrived home in southern Taiwan Saturday, with the skipper saying he was surprised that the boat was not seized by the Vietnamese government. The boat, the Lung Wang Li No. 97 from Pingtung County's Liouciou Township, was intercepted by Vietnamese government vessels ...

  • Taiwan accuses Philippines of lack of cooperation

    The Taiwan investigation team, tasked with conducting a probe into the fatal shooting of a Taiwan fisherman, has returned to Taipei from Manila. On arrival, the team held a press conference at Taipei Airport. The team has called on the Philippine government to conduct a joint investigation with Taiwan into the incident. It's accused the Philippine authorities of dishonesty, saying the ...

  • Taiwan probe team returns slamming Philippines capricious treatment

    Taiwan authorities decided on May 12 to dispatch a fleet to conduct regular patrol in waters to the south of the island to guard fishing boats following the shooting-death of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippine side at sea.(Photo Source: huanqiu.com) A Taiwan investigation team sent to Manila to probe a fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine coast guard returned to Taipei on ...

  • Govt Rejects Taiwanese Probers Murder Claim

    Manila, Philippines --- The Philippine government Saturday rejected Taiwan's allegations that the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) had intentionally murdered a Taiwanese fisherman whose death has triggered a major diplomatic ...

  • PH and Taiwan Strong military ties

    Taiwan and the Philippines are good neighbors. Though the Philippines pursues a One-China policy that regards Taiwan as a mere province of mainland China, the Philippine government maintains and continues to value its robust and comprehensive bilateral ties with the Taiwan government. The Philippines has strong ties with Taiwan in the economic, social and cultural realm. There is even suspicion ...

  • DPP yet to declare support for stock gains tax revision

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Opposition lawmakers have yet to commit themselves to supporting proposed revisions to the stock gains tax regulation that are set to be reviewed ...

  • Philippine reports argue rules of engagement

    MANILA--Coast guard personnel who sprayed bullets at a Taiwanese fishing boat last week may have violated rules for dealing with such a situation, Philippine newspapers have ...

  • Taiwan calls for dignified treatment of Filipinos

    TAIPEI--Several Taiwanese government agencies called on the public yesterday to treat Filipinos in the country well amid rising tensions between the two countries over the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by a Philippine government vessel on May ...

  • Cabinet readies measures for an economic overhaul

    TAIPEI, Taiwan -- After taking office three months ago, Premier Jiang Yi-huah and his Cabinet members are gearing up to introduce aggressive economic and financial policies to revive the domestic economy, as gross domestic product (GDP) growth for the first quarter of the year lagged sharply behind ...

  • Property transactions in Taiwan on the rise govt

    TAIPEI--Residential and commercial property transactions rose substantially in Taiwan in the first quarter because of greater transparency in the market, the government said ...

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