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Statement by the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club
Statement by the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club on the targeted killing of journalists in Gaza.
TFCC Hosts Vice President Hsiao for Exclusive Briefing
On July 18, TFCC hosted Taiwan’s Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim for an exclusive briefing with members.
TFCC ANNOUNCEMENT: 2024-2025 Board of Directors
The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club membership recently elected a new board of directors for the year 2025-2026, and voted to legalize the club as a legal entity in the country. Meet our new directors here.
Official Notice: TFCC 2025 AGM & Founding Meeting
On April 24th, the TFCC will hold its general meeting for the year 2025 and finalize its incorporation as a legal entity.
TFCC Moves Toward Legal Incorporation: Preparatory Meeting
The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club’s application to incorporate as a legal national association has been officially approved. We will hold our official preparatory meeting on April 9th.
TFCC Statement of Solidarity with RFA and VOA Journalists
The professional membership of the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club stands in solidarity with our colleagues at Radio Free Asia (RFA) and Voice of America (VOA).
Event Recap: “Democracy Under Siege” Panel
On February 17, 2025, TFCC hosted a panel discussion titled “Democracy Under Siege: Lessons from Canada and Taiwan on Foreign Interference and Media’s Role.”
Joint Statement: British Environmental Journalist Denied Re-entry to Cambodia
TFCC endorses a statement by the Overseas Press Club of Cambodia (OPCC) in support of British environmental journalist Gerald Flynn.
Event Recap: How Can Taiwan Navigate a World Shaped by Putin, Trump, and Xi?
On January 23, 2025, TFCC hosted a panel discussion titled “How Can Taiwan Navigate a World Shaped by Putin, Trump, and Xi?”
Event Recap: Crisis Facing Taiwan’s Lawyers, Judges, and the Courts
On January 9, 2025, TFCC hosted a panel discussion bringing together legal experts and former grand justices to address pressing challenges confronting Taiwan’s judiciary.