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Ralph Jennings is a special correspondent.
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Since the start of the pandemic, scores of Angelenos have moved to Taiwan, where they have roots and coronavirus spread has been kept in check.
She’s quite a contrasting sight on stage alongside the other members of the band, some in goth makeup, Grim Reaper robes and fake blood.
Camping in the great indoors has become popular in Taiwan as it holds the coronavirus at bay.
Stigma against people exposed to COVID-19 is not unique to Taiwan. But those returning to Taiwan after visiting China’s Hubei province are bracing for more.
After nearly a month, Taiwanese citizens quarantined in China’s coronavirus epicenter are chafing. Geopolitics is adding to the tension.
The threat posed by Taiwan’s much larger neighbor, China, is compounded by the coronavirus, arriving with travelers in a connected cross-straits economy.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen easily won reelection against a more China-friendly opponent, setting the stage for four more years of chilly relations.
Taiwanese voters go to the polls Saturday to pick a president and legislature in an election shaped by ever-shifting threats from political and military rival China.
In a nation where 58,000 American service members died, affordable care and a rising standard of living is luring back some veterans.
Solomon Islands is latest country to split with Taiwan after China offers huge sums of money. Now 16 countries are aligned with Taiwan, 170 with China.