Taiwan has confirmed the 4th case of #WuhanCoronavirus. She is a 50 something year old Taiwanese woman who traveled to Wuhan from Jan. 13 to 15 and then travel to Europe from the 16th to 25th. She started to cough on Jan. 22nd
#CoronavirusOutbreak in China: - 1297 confirmed cases, including 10 in HK, Macao and Taiwan - 41 deaths - 38 cured
Taiwan's disease control authority is calling an urgent presser at 7.30pm. Taiwan's Apple Daily reported per sources that it concerns a Wuhan visitor in fever.
The central command center set up for WuhanCoronovirus has elevated the level of alert against the virus, asking Taiwanese people to avoid traveling to Wuhan unless it's absolutely necessary
Taiwan says China conducts military drills over island's south
Chinese military aircraft fly close to Taiwan, island's defence ministry says
1 year agoTaiwan has announced travel ban on Wuhan tourists and the Chinese government bans Wuhan people from leaving the city hoping to stop coronavirus spreading. Screen shot of high speed train ticket from Wuhan to HongKong sold out is going viral
First confirmed case of new Wuhan coronavirus in Taiwan, patient working in Wuhan
1 year agoTaiwanese defense ministry confirms U.S. warship transited through the Taiwan Strait on Thursday.
Beijing's top diplomat says Taiwan separatists are 'doomed' and will 'stink for eternity'
Chinese government says upholds 'one country, two systems' and 'peaceful reunification' policies for Taiwan - State media
Opposition candidate Han Kuo-yu has conceded defeat to incumbent Tsai Ing-wen in the Taiwan presidential election
1 year agoBig crowds are arriving at the Democratic Progressive Party's Taipei headquarters as Tsai edges towards 4 million votes, according to unofficial counts. The offices are just a 20 minute walk away from the Kuomintang's headquarters. Photo: KM / United Social Press
1 year agoAs of 6pm, Next Media claims that Tsai is in the lead by nearly 1 million votes. The Central Election Commission has officially announced less than 300,000 votes so far, but Tsai appears in a similar lead, with 57 percent of the vote compared to Han's 39 percent.
Taiwan: opening of polling stations for the presidential election
1 year agoLive in Kaohsiung, President Tsai Ing-wen's final campaign before Election Day: the crowd is absolutely massive. "Liberate HK, Revolution of Our Times" flags can be found.
1 year agoTsai Ing-wen: Tomorrow, the power rests in our hands. Let's show the world that the light of democracy burns strong in Taiwan. Get out & vote
Reuters: Taiwan's government has helped close to 60 protesters who are seeking shelter on the island for "political" reasons since the protests started about six months ago, a senior government official with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters
Top Taiwan military official 'killed' after helicopter crash-landing
Eight people including the chief of Taiwan's armed forces were killed Thursday after the military helicopter carrying them crashed on a mountainside during a routine trip, Taiwan's military said
1 year agoA Flight from Wuhan, China, where an atypical pneumonia outbreak just happened, is receiving infection containment measures upon arrival at Taiwan(). The woman filming this video said: "We are not allowed to leave this plane, this person was infected"
1 year agoThere is a protect Taiwan, anti-CCP concert going on in Taipei right now. The DJ is remixing Han Kuo-yu's fake promises with pop songs
Executives detained in Taiwan amid spying claims seek help from Hong Kong
US warns China against trying to 'coerce' Taiwan after carrier operation
Beijing sails brand new aircraft carrier through Taiwan Straits two weeks ahead of Taiwanese presidential elections
The number of Taiwan students studying at the Chinese mainland's colleges and universities has exceeded 12,000, said a Chinese education official on Wednesday
Taiwan president urges more talks on contested China 'infiltration' bill
Earthquake of magnitude 4.9 - 11km SSW of Su'ao, Taiwan
Taiwanese president Tsai denies 'using' Hong Kong protests for election
1 year agoAt a Thursday youth election forum, Taiwan President @iingwen said there was no present need to enact a refugee law to assist HongKong protesters fleeing persecution in the city. Photo: 曾守一 / USP