The January 13 election will decide how Taiwan handles a belligerent Beijing’s threats – both economic and military — of merging it with the mainland
Taiwan will publish analysis of China’s alleged election interference post vote
Taiwan is documenting its experiences with China's alleged attempts to interfere in elections next week and will publish its analysis soon after the vote.
China unveils new aircraft carrier days before Taiwan’s election sending tensions soaring
China has revealed a new aircraft carrier as concerns over a potential invasion of Taiwan soar ahead of elections on the democratically-run island.
Taiwan shares open higher
Taipei, Jan. 4 (CNA) The Taiwan Stock Exchange's main index opened up 15.08 points at 17,574.39 Thursday on turnover of NT$2.8 billion (US$90.26 million).
Why temples are a top campaign stop in Taiwan’s election
After an opening ceremony, temple leaders offered the candidates large bunches of garlic sprouts – symbolising the popular phrase “dongsuan” that is often heard at campaign rallies and means “frozen ...
NeraTel to offer cybersecurity solutions to SMEs in Southeast Asia with SYSTEX Group subsidiary
Under the two-year partnership, NeraTel will be uniXecure’s preferred partner in SEA offering solutions dedicated to SMEs.
China Sends More Weather Balloons Into Taiwan’s Airspace
Beijing largely kept to its side of the Taiwan Strait's center line until 2020. Following visits to Taipei by high-ranking U.S. cabinet officials that summer and fall, China began sending increasingly more warplanes and warships across the 100-mile waterway and into Taiwan's air defense identification zone.
Taiwan’s election is going to the wire and the divisive issue is … Taylor Swift
Taiwan’s ruling party made the country too risky for Taylor Swift to tour with its China-sceptic rhetoric, the island’s political opposition claimed as it entered a tense final stretch of election campaigning.
Taiwan’s ‘cat warrior’
Like a cat, Taiwan’s diplomacy would be agile, flexible and comfortable in narrow spaces, she said. The animals are lovable but also independent. Born in Japan to Taiwanese and American parents, Hsiao ...
Men admit wrongdoing in tech company operations
Two Taiwanese were given three years deferred prosecution for their roles in helping two leading Chinese tech companies operate illegally in the country, the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office said.
Taiwan’s Early Warning for the Future of Tech
and the fact that most technology companies have decreased their focus on trust and safety over the past year. For years, Taiwan has been at the center of U.S. policy, but as geopolitical tensions ...
2024 Elections: TPP’s Wu says missing financial info ‘being handled’
Legislator and vice presidential candidate Cynthia Wu (吳欣盈) yesterday reiterated that the information missing from her financial disclosure statement is being dealt with, with the election just days ...
Taiwan Lantern Festival designs unveiled in Taipei
The Tourism Administration yesterday in a ceremony in the Grand Hotel Taipei unveiled the designs of the main lantern and handheld lanterns of this year’s Taiwan Lantern Festival. The annual festival ...
China surveillance missions spotted in the sky over Taiwan
Taiwanese defense officials have confirmed the presence of several Chinese spy flights over the island's airspace just days before the country's presidential election.
Xi Jinping says China will ‘surely be reunified’ with Taiwan in New Year’s speech
Chinese President Xi Jinping asserted in his New Year's address his country will "surely" be reunited with Taiwan as the island nation prepares to hold its presidential elections.
‘Too risky’ for Taylor Swift to tour Taiwan because of its ‘geopolitical tension’ with China
Taiwan’s ruling party made the country too risky for Taylor Swift to tour with its China-sceptic rhetoric, the island’s political opposition claimed as it entered a tense final stretch of election campaigning.