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The Akiyamart website, which connects buyers with vacant properties across Japan. (Screenshot of Akiyamart website)

The 'Akiya' Illusion: Why Japan's $2,500 Abandoned Homes Are Not the Bargain They Appear

The CCP has organized a 'shadow fleet,' using civilian vessels to participate in military training. Pictured: A Chinese coast guard vessel during military exercises targeting Taiwan. (File photo, Associated Press)

Taiwan Warns of China's Civilian "Shadow Fleet" for Maritime Harassment

Taiwan's path into CPTPP remains closed, despite citizens accepting food imports of questionable safety from member countries'. (Photo / Xinhua)

Taiwan's Stalled Trade Bloc Bid Faces Scrutiny after Official's Death

Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen (right) attended a banquet in Taipei held by the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan on March 26. (Photo provided by Taichung City Government)

Exclusive | Taichung Mayor Visits US as Washington Weighs KMT Cross-Strait Policy

Hsiao Ching-yen (蕭敬嚴), a former KMT youth division director and party spokesperson, is competing in a legislative primary — and past remarks he made against party colleagues on political talk shows are now under scrutiny. (Photo by Yen Lin-yu)

Opinion | The KMT’s Real Crisis Lies Within

Tourists from around the world are flocking to Japan amid the yen's sustained depreciation. (AP)

Opinion |Tokyo Is Cheap Because the Yen Is Weak — and That's Only Half the Story

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi affixes victory flowers at party headquarters on February 8, 2026. (AP)

Japan to Use Strategic Oil Reserve to Prevent Price Surge

Wine is an important diplomatic weapon. What wine to use on what occasion not only highlights a country's cultural depth but usually also contains diplomatic codes. The image shows the 197th anniversary celebration of Central American independence, with t

Behind the Scenes: Taiwan's Envoys Use Spirits to Strengthen Global Ties

The Bank of Japan headquarters building in Tokyo. (AP)

LDP Wins Super Majority in Japanese Legislature, Central Bank Considers Raising Rates

The United States is closely monitoring Taiwan's proposed NT$1.25 trillion special defense budget. File photo shows HIMARS multiple rocket launcher system firing at Jiupeng Base in Pingtung. (Photo/  Liu Wei-hong)

Taiwanese Political Parties Deadlocked Over Multi-Billion Dollar Special Defense Budget, US Backs Passage

Police engage in mock shooter drills at a metro station. The Illustration is not related to the case involving Zhang. (Photo / Zhang Yaolin)

Man Kills Three Bystanders, Takes His Own Life in Attack Near Taipei Metro Station