Taiwan Donates $200,000 to Cebu Earthquake Victims

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Taiwan Helps Cebu Earthquake Victims with $200,000 Donation Taiwan has reached out to the Philippines by donating US$200,000 (around ₱11.8 million) to help the victims of the recent Cebu earthquake, while also expressing concern over China’s increasing “gray zone tactics” in the region. The announcement was made by Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) Representative … Read more

OFW Surprises Parents After Four Years of Working in Taiwan

OFW

OFW Shares Heartwarming Video of Surprise Homecoming After Four Years of Working in Taiwan The OFW shared a heartwarming video of his surprise homecoming to his parents after working in Taiwan for four years. An overseas Filipino worker (OFW) recently shared a heartwarming moment online, capturing his emotional reunion with his parents after four years … Read more

OFW Killed by Filipino Boyfriend in Taiwan

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In Taiwan, an OFW was killed by her Filipino boyfriend TAIWAN – A Filipino man was arrested by Taiwanese police on July 19 in Taoyuan City after being linked to the killing of his girlfriend, an OFW. The victim, a Filipina migrant worker known as Anne (pseudonym), had failed to show up for work on … Read more

Malacañang Says PH ‘Closely Monitoring’ China’s Actions Amidst Pelosi’s Visit To Taiwan

Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles

Malacañang: “We don’t make knee-jerk reactions because they could adversely affect international relations.” MALACAÑANG — The Palace said that the Philippines was “closely monitoring” China’s actions in response to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit. In a press briefing, Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said that the military and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) … Read more

Kuya Kim Insists ‘Taiwan is a Country’

Kuya Kim

Kuya Kim: “My wife is Taiwanese and my kids are half. They have a country and it’s called Taiwan.” Kim Atienza also known as Kuya Kim stressed that Taiwan is a country. The Kapamilya host made the statement in response to John Cena who earlier apologized on Chinese microblogging platform called Weibo, for calling Taiwan … Read more