Taiwan police is investigating two ex-employees of a Kaohsiung-based optoelectronic device maker that makes solar and image sensors for stealing proprietary tra ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s envoy to APEC summit seeks support for country’s CPTPP bid
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen envoy to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC forum Morris Chang sought support from other member countries for Taipei ... ( read original story ...)
Better inclusion of seniors needed
The Taipei City Government has established the nation’s first senior citizens’ job center in Nangang District (南港). Helping senior citizens find work is a trend that has found a foothold in the US, ... ( read original story ...)
Joe Biden, Xi Jinping To Hold Virtual Talks On Monday, Taiwan On Agenda
US President Joe Biden will hold a hotly anticipated virtual summit Monday with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, as tensions swell and both sides indicate they will not give ground on flashpoint ... ( read original story ...)
Experts Caution Australia on Linking China, Taiwan Trade Pact to Other Issues
Although Australia seems likely to back Taiwan’s, rather than China’s bid, to join a major pan-Pacific trade bloc, Canberra must focus solely on their qualifications rather than link its decision to ... ( read original story ...)
COP26 talks stumble on climate spending
Sleep-deprived COP26 negotiators yesterday struggled to bridge deep divisions holding up a deal to deliver the emissions cuts and financial support needed to avert the accelerating disaster of climate ... ( read original story ...)
Ahead of Xi-Biden meet, China asks US not to support ‘Taiwan independence’
Beijing on Saturday asked Washington to stop support for Taiwan's independence, and said the two countries should meet halfway to repair the bilateral ties ... ( read original story ...)
Honduras President visits Taiwan, says supports Taipei amid growing threats from China
Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez -- who is on a three-day visit to Taiwan -- said on Saturday that his tour is a sign of support for Taipei at a time of rising geographic tensions, reported ... ( read original story ...)
Ahead of Xi-Biden summit, China asks the US to stop supporting ‘Taiwan independence’
Ahead of the virtual summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Joe Biden next week, Beijing on Saturday asked Washington to stop support for Taiwan's independence, and said ... ( read original story ...)
US Should Refrain From Supporting ‘Taiwan Pro-independence Forces’, Warns China FM Wang Yi
Chinese foreign minister warned the United States against supporting pro-Taiwan independence forces, alleging the US is sending them "wrong signals." ... ( read original story ...)
This is The Fastest Smartphone in The World on AnTuTu
Taiwanese chipmaker MediaTek is moving towards the 4nm chip manufacturing process just like its biggest rivals. The brand has taken ... ( read original story ...)
China THREATENS Australia if forces defend Taiwan after remarks from Defence Minister Peter Dutton
China has ominously warned Australia that a 'heavy attack' would quickly follow if our forces came to the defence of Taiwan. The comments were published in Chinese tabloid The Global Times. ( read original story ...)
China: US Should Not Send Wrong Signal to ‘Taiwan Pro-Independence Forces’
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has warned Washington against backing pro-independence forces in Taiwan, saying that the US is sending them “wrong signals”. Wang stressed that, during virtual talks ... ( read original story ...)
China warns U.S. not to support Taiwan independence – Chinese foreign ministry
Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi told U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken not to "send wrong signals" to Taiwan pro-independence forces, China's foreign ministry said in a statement on Saturday. ( read original story ...)
Owner relinquishes rights to historic building
The owner of a property in Taipei’s Shilin District (士林) has agreed to relinquish his rights to the NT$100 million (US$3.59 million) building after it was ... ( read original story ...)
Honduras’ President Is in Taiwan for a Surprise State Visit
Outgoing Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez started a three-day surprise visit to Taiwan on Friday as Taipei worries that the next president of the Central American nation may break off ... ( read original story ...)