A teacher and a 13-year-old schoolgirl were stung to death and 14 people were hospitalized after they were attacked by wasps during a school outing at a camping resort near the Tseng-wen Dam, 137 miles south of Taipei, police reported Sunday.
Authorities in Taiwan confirmed Wednesday that the wife of a prominent critic of the island's
An Argentine naval ship fired on two Taiwanese trawlers Wednesday, setting one ablaze, killing one crewman and injuring three, a Taiwanese official said.
President Reagan said Friday that Taiwan has engaged in unfair trading practices and directed the U.S. trade office to develop retaliatory measures.
The ruling Kuomintang (Nationalist) Saturday managed to maintain its electoral strength on Taiwan
of Chinese-American writer Henry Liu, whose writings had been critical of the Taiwan government.
Authorities have arrested a man they say extorted money from supermarkets by threatening to put packets of poisoned instant noodles on their shelves, a police spokesman said Wednesday.
Justice Ministry investigators Monday filed preliminary murder charges against two reputed gangsters suspected in connection with the killing last October of Chinese language journalist Henry Liu at his Daly City, Calif., home, the government said in a statement.
The government of Taiwan will spend $1 billion in the next six years to develop high-performance
The City Council has endorsed a plan to approach the Taiwanese city of Pan-Chao to become Cerritos' first sister city.
Sen.
Typhoon Wayne, packing winds of up to 100 m.p.h., lashed central Taiwan today, leaving 22 people dead and more than 110 injured.
The Taiwan government Thursday rejected China's suggestion that the two foes relax their entry and
For several years, Taiwan has presented itself to the world as Asia's new economic wonder child, a Japan in the making.
China assured Taiwan on Friday that it will not harm its lucrative links with Hong Kong when Britain hands the colony back to Peking in 1997.
China said Thursday that three performers for cultural groups have been sentenced to prison as spies for Taiwan.
In a campuslike setting an hour south of Taipei, 4,000 engineers and technicians work in a nonprofit, partly government-funded research facility, mostly under contract to private industry.
The publisher of a Monterey Park-based Chinese-language newspaper who was arrested in Taiwan and
The Conference board's report showed that solid expansion is continuing in most of the world's major industrialized countries as economic performance and leading indicators advanced a combined 4%.
Mayor Michael A.