From Taiwan to Berlin: Dido Lin’s Path to Becoming a Correspondent

by Jing-Wen Lo It all began with a failed German language exam. Dido Lin, a political science student in Taiwan, never planned to study German seriously. She only signed up for the course because her best friend thought it would be fun to take it together. But when she failed the exam, she was embarrassed Read More

The Struggle for Press Freedom in Taiwan: From Martial Law to Modern Day Challenges

Freedom of speech is a very normal thing in the eyes of many people, but it was once inconceivable for the Taiwanese in the recent past. Martial Law Period (1949-1987) Martial law in Taiwan had been lasted for 38-year-long, between 20 May 1949 and 14 July 1987, was the second longest imposition of martial law Read More