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EVENTS

TFCC x ATJ Networking with Alessio Patalano

The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club (TFCC) and the Association of Taiwan Journalists (ATJ) will be jointly organizing a members-only networking session on August 21 with Alessio Patalano, Professor of War and Strategy in East Asia at the Department of War Studies,...

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TFCC Book Talk: James Zimmerman’s The Peking Express

The TFCC is pleased to announce an in-person members-only talk by author James Zimmerman about his book, The Peking Express: The Bandits Who Stole a Train, Stunned the West, and Broke the Republic of China. It will take place on August 8 and event details have been...

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TFCC x ATJ Networking with Admiral Lee Hsi-min

The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club (TFCC) and the Association of Taiwan Journalists (ATJ) will be jointly organizing a members-only networking session on July 10 with Lee Hsi-min, a retired admiral and former chief of general staff of Taiwan’s armed forces....

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NEWS

TFCC Welcomes Dropping of Defamation Case Against Member

The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents' Club welcomes news that a defamation case against member, former Club president, and Financial Times correspondent Kathrin Hille has been dropped. This case should never have been brought against a reporter fulfilling her role to...

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The TFCC Speaks Out on Foreign Press Freedom in Taiwan

The Taiwan Foreign Correspondents' Club exists to promote and advance the rights of those who work for international media outlets in Taiwan.As a new year begins, it remains of grave concern to the TFCC that the significant progress made by Taiwan in recent decades is...

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Asian Press Clubs’ Joint Statement on Haze Fan

The Foreign Correspondents’ Clubs and Associations of Japan, Hong Kong, Jakarta, the Philippines, South Asia, Taiwan and Thailand are very concerned to learn that Haze Fan, a Chinese employee working for Bloomberg News, has been detained in...

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