Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) officials on Wednesday said that they have broken up an international telecom fraud ring and arrested 14 people. The ring was allegedly led by a man surnamed Cheng ... ( read original story ...)
First mask-making lines head to Prague
Two of the five automated mask production lines that Autoland Technology Co promised to donate to the Czech Republic are to be shipped today, a company executive said. “The equipment, to be ... ( read original story ...)
Citibank Taiwan wins ESG award at Taiwan Banking and Finance Best Practice Awards
Citibank Taiwan Ltd (台灣花旗) was presented with the Best Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Award at the Taiwan Banking and Finance Best Practice Awards — known as the Oscars of the financial ... ( read original story ...)
Thousands take part in annual Taipei Marathon
About 28,000 runners yesterday morning hit the road in the annual Taipei Marathon, with Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) saying that the event might be the only large-scale city marathon held in the world ... ( read original story ...)
Dutch fishers fear Brexit could sink their trade as deadline approaches
Fishers in the Dutch port of IJmuiden are bringing home the last catch of this year, but if Brexit talks fail it could be their last from British waters for years to come. As dock workers offload ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Sends Ships, Aircraft as Chinese Carrier Passes Island
Taiwan's navy and air force were deployed on Sunday as a Chinese aircraft carrier group led by the country's newest carrier, the Shandong, sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait, the day after a U ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s planned submarine fleet could forestall a potential Chinese invasion for decades
Taiwan has begun building a fleet of state-of-the-art submarines as it looks to further bolster its defensive capabilities, a move analysts say could complicate any potential Chinese military plans to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s planned sub fleet could forestall a potential Chinese invasion for decades – Jaweb
Taiwan has begun building a fleet of state-of-the-art submarines as it looks to further bolster its defensive capabilities, a move analysts say could complicate any potential Chinese military plans to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s planned submarine fleet could forestall a potential Chinese invasion
Taiwan has begun building a fleet of state-of-the-art submarines as it looks to further bolster its defensive capabilities, a move analysts say could complicate any potential Chinese military plans to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan counts 15 lives lost in 2020 and rising military cost amid escalating tension with China
Taiwanese military suffered big losses in both personnel and morale in 2020, with some observers linking it to pressure from mainland. Among them was Taiwan's chief of the general staff Shen Yi-ming, ... ( read original story ...)
China tails US warship as it sails through Taiwan Strait
Chinese warplanes and naval ships "tailed and monitored" an American destroyer as it sailed through the Taiwan Strait Saturday. The US Navy said the guided missile destroyer USS Mustin had conducted ... ( read original story ...)
Pro-Trump crowd holds rally in Taipei
A crowd yesterday marched in Taipei to rally support for US President Donald Trump and show opposition to the Chinese Communist Party. At the parade organized by Epoch Media Group — publisher of the ... ( read original story ...)
China says tailed U.S. warship in Taiwan Strait
China's military tailed a U.S. warship as it passed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on Saturday, the Chinese military said, denouncing such missions as sending "flirtatious glances" to supporters ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan set for live-fire drill in ‘potential flashpoint’ Pratas Islands
Marines and coastguard to take part in drills, months after Japanese media reported mainland military planned an exercise simulating invasion of the islets. ( read original story ...)
An epic year of market events shook China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
China, Hong Kong and Taiwan’s economies were among the first to suffer from the virus pandemic. They were also home to some of the most dramatic events in global financial markets this year. ( read original story ...)
An Epic Year of Market Events Shook China, Hong Kong, Taiwan
China, Hong Kong and Taiwan’s economies were among the first to suffer from the virus pandemic. They were also home to some of the most dramatic events in global financial markets this year. Take ... ( read original story ...)