We have started to collect the most important news related to Taiwan in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A lawmaker accuses Chinese spies of "seducing and luring" Taiwan's elite into becoming agents.
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The former president has insisted he did not break any laws as he was merely fulfilling his duties.
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The Lady Bom Bom Power duo are on a humorous mission to prove it's OK to be overweight in Taiwan.
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At least 32 people were killed after their bus overturned near the capital, Taipei.
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The BBC looks back at the suicide of a vet in Taiwan, as new animal laws are set to come in.
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An international criminal network used malware to steal more than $2.6m (£2.1m) from dozens of cash machines.
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China's aircraft carrier prompts nervous response from Taiwan as it sails through the Taiwan Strait.
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Chinese media warns the US to respect the one-China policy, as Taiwan's leader stops in Houston.
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Su-Man Hsu runs a skincare company, but she started life in a mud hut in Taiwan. How did she make her journey from there to facialist to Hollywood celebrities?
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A Taiwanese politician is sent off in style with 50 pole dancers performing at his funeral.
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The head of a Taiwanese school whose pupils dressed as Nazis for a Christmas parade quits his post.
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The African island nation of Sao Tome has cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan, officials say.
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Beijing says Donald Trump's challenge to the 'One China' policy could threaten peace with Taiwan.
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President-elect Donald Trump questions the "One China" policy of effectively ignoring Taiwan.
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Taiwan could become the first place in Asia to approve same-sex marriage.
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The White House seeks to reassure China after President-elect Trump spoke to Taiwan's president.
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The chef who created the much-loved Chinese dish General Tso's Chicken dies in Taiwan, aged 98.
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China lodges a protest with the US over Donald Trump's phone call with the Taiwanese president.
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Donald Trump speaks directly with Taiwan's president - a move that risks angering China.
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A crowdfunded menstrual cup will soon hit the market in Taiwan, where no menstrual cups are legally available at the moment.
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Tens of thousands throng the streets of Taiwan's capital to take part in Asia's biggest gay pride parade.
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Taiwan asks Google to blur satellite images of what appear to be new military installations on a disputed island in the South China Sea.
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Powerful Typhoon Meranti hits south-east China after killing one person in Taiwan and leaving more than half a million homes without power.
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A huge storm is sweeping through Taiwan causing thousands of homes to lose power.
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A suicidal driver was the cause of a bus crash in Taiwan that killed an entire Chinese tour group in July, investigators say.
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A Taiwanese armoured vehicle plunges from a bridge in heavy rain after a military drill, killing three soldiers, officials say.
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Taiwan protests against what it calls Kenya's forced deportation of five Taiwanese citizens to China after they were acquitted of organised crime charges.
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