Since mid-April, Taiwan has had a record number of coronavirus cases as it transitions from its zero-Covid policy. Photograph: Brennan O’Connor/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock Taiwanese people don’t ... ( read original story ...)
vivo’s T1 Series smartphones catered for the fast-growing number of mobile gamers in Southeast Asia, launches exclusively on Shopee Mall
PUBGM are jointly organising the first Turbo Cup Challenge where Esports fans can tune in live, and get exclusive deals on Shopee . KUALA LUMPUR, May 9 (Bernama) -- vivo, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan seeks to pass bills to protect ‘core’ tech from Chinese espionage
The amendments would increase prison time and fines for people who work with foreign entities to steal information about 'core' technologies, reported Taipei Times ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Taiwan military manoeuvres
Taiwan's air force scrambled fighter jets last week as China carried out military exercises close to the island's air defence identification zone. ( read original story ...)
China says it carried out drills near Taiwan
Taiwan has complained for the past two years about frequent ... reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial, national and international news to professionals ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei council blasts China for attempting to ‘stir division’ in Taiwan
The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) blasted China for attempting to “stir division” in Taiwan. The MAC said that China should worry about its own citizens, many of whom are suffering under a lockdown, ... ( read original story ...)
China says carried out drills near Taiwan
China's armed forces carried out another round of drills near Taiwan last week to improve joint combat operations, the People's Liberation Army said on Monday, after the Chinese-claimed island ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan reports national-record 44,361 COVID-19 cases amid first spike
COVID-19 19's situation has significantly worsened in Taiwan after few cases and deaths at the start of the pandemic despite the outbreak emberging in Mainland China 100 miles away and easing ... ( read original story ...)
F-16s Are the Wrong Way for Taiwan to Defend Itself
Regarding Phil Gramm and Roger Wicker’s op-ed “Deter China by Turning Taiwan Into a Porcupine” (May 5): I agree that Taiwan needs modern sea mines, Stinger missiles, Switchblade drones, Harpoon ... ( read original story ...)
CIA boss: Russia’s Ukraine woes have not dampened China’s designs on Taiwan
Chinese President Xi Jinping is determined to retake the island of Taiwan despite Moscow’s military struggles to take over Ukraine, according to CIA Director Bill Burns. Mr. Burns also said the ... ( read original story ...)
Eid al-Fitr celebrations return to Taipei’s Daan
Eid al-Fitr celebrations yesterday returned to Daan Forest Park after a two-year hiatus, with about 10,000 attendees enjoying an array of attractions, including a halal bazaar, outdoor cinema and ... ( read original story ...)
CDIB Supports “Earth Hour 2022”
TAIPEI, TAIWAN / ACCESSWIRE / May 8, 2022 / CDIB Capital Group, as part of the China Development Financial Holding Corporation, marked the 2022 Earth Hour recently at its headquarters in Taipei.Angel ... ( read original story ...)
PLA encloses Taiwan island with carrier drills amid US, Japanese provocations
A naval formation consisting of aircraft carrier Liaoning has conducted take-off and landing drills in the South China Sea on Jan. 1, 2017. The formation, which is on a "cross-sea ... ( read original story ...)
US Pressures Taiwan to Buy More ‘American-Made Weapons’
The US is pressuring Taiwan to “order” yet another batch of “American-made weapons,” according to a new report. ( read original story ...)
Japan on the front line in case China attacks Taiwan
NEWS ANALYSIS. The two neighbors have close diplomatic and trade ties, but Tokyo's response to an attack on Taipei is unclear and many believe it is premature to take a stand. ( read original story ...)
Chinese calculations on Taiwan affected by Ukraine conflict, says US CIA director William Burns
William Burns said the US believed China was unsettled by the reputational damage of being associated with the ‘brutishness’ of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military action. ( read original story ...)