More branches of foreign nongovernmental organizations have been established in Taiwan as part of the government’s commitment to deepening the country’s ties with the democratic world, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nov. 1.
More branches of foreign nongovernmental organizations have been established in Taiwan as part of the government’s commitment to deepening the country’s ties with the democratic world, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nov. 1.
The NSP Film Festival wrapped up Oct. 30 at SPOT-Huashan cinema in Taipei City, underscoring the government’s commitment to strengthening cultural exchanges with New Southbound Policy target countries, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Oct. 31.
The EU-Taiwan LGBTI Human Rights Conference took place Oct. 27-28 in Taipei City, reflecting the commitment of both sides to promoting and protecting equal rights for all.
A suspension bridge over the river Machchhu in Morbi in India’s western state of Gujarat suddenly collapsed at around 21:00 Taipei time on October 30 during a religious celebration. To date, at least 130 people are known to have died in this tragic accident.
The backing of the global community for Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the International Criminal Police Organization is sincerely appreciated by the government and people, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Oct. 22.
An exhibition celebrating Taiwan’s achievements in expanding global participation was staged by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Oct. 22 at historic Taipei Guest House in the capital.
The government is committed to strengthening Taiwan’s defense capabilities while deepening cooperation in areas of interest with other members of the free world, Foreign Minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu said Oct. 18.
Taiwan participated in the 34th Australasian and Pacific Ombudsman Region conference under the International Ombudsman Institute in New Zealand, underscoring the government’s commitment to working with like-minded partners to promote human rights and proactively address government monitoring issues, according to the Control Yuan Oct. 17.
Lawmakers from Taiwan’s four political parties took part in the virtual 85th Council Meeting and 51st General Assembly of the Asian-Pacific Parliamentarians’ Union Oct. 13-14 in Taipei City, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The strong support of the global community for Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the International Civil Aviation Organization is sincerely appreciated by the government and people, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Oct. 8.