A suspected China-backed hacking outfit has intensified attacks on organisations in Taiwan as part of Beijing’s intelligence-gathering activities on the self-governing island, a
China is greenlighting possible death penalties for ‘diehard’ supporters of Taiwan gaining independence
China has no legal jurisdiction in Taiwan, but recommendations like the one issued on Friday are likely to put a further dampener on Taiwanese business. Taipei has already been dropping support for ...
Chinese hackers have stepped up attacks on Taiwanese organizations, cybersecurity firm says
A cybersecurity intelligence company says a suspected Chinese state-sponsored hacking group has intensified attacks on Taiwanese organizations, particularly those in sectors such as the government, ...
Autocracy is ‘evil’, Taiwan president says after China threatens death for separatism
TAIPEI, June 24 (Reuters) - Democracy is not a crime and autocracy is the real "evil", Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Monday after China threatened to impose the death penalty in extreme cases ...
Fire at Micron Taiwan fab raises memory chip price concerns
A fire recently broke out at Micron Technology's DRAM fab in Taichung, central Taiwan, prompting concerns among industry participants regarding the short-term pricing trend. Save my User ID and Password Some subscribers prefer to save their log-in ...
Taiwan Fertilizer’s triple Focus: clean energy, eco-friendly fertilizers, and semiconductor solutions
Taiwan Fertilizer, the island's largest ammonia supplier, has inaugurated its Advanced Business Research Center at its Miaoli plant, marking a significant pivot towards clean energy.
China’s property slump is expected to get worse
Two global credit ratings firms lowered their forecasts for China’s property market, as an accelerating slump in home prices hampers the country’s efforts to rescue the sector. S&P Global Ratings now ...
Chinese telecoms overseas a security threat: academic
A Chinese monopoly on local telecommunications in some countries poses a security threat to Taiwan’s overseas missions, an academic has said. Kuma Academy chief executive officer Ho Cheng-hui (何澄輝) ...
Taipei Zoo to remain open on Saturday nights starting next month
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Taipei Zoo has extended its Saturday opening hours until 9 p.m. during the summer for nine consecutive weeks, starting on July 6. The special nighttime hours for the zoo ...
Taipei Film Festival to debut documentary “Soul of Soil”
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taipei Film Festival will host the world premiere of the documentary film "Soul of Soil,” from director Yen Lan-chuan (顏蘭權), chronicling the lives of two fruit farmers who use ...
Beyond Nvidia: The search for AI’s next breakthrough
FILE PHOTO: A person walks pass a Nvidia logo at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan June 5, 2024. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo By Alex Pigman Toronto: For a few days, AI chip juggernaut Nvidia sat on the ...
Taiwan Wants a Drone Army—but China Makes the Drones It Wants
The overwhelming majority of the types of small, inexpensive drones that are having the greatest impact on battlefields are made in China, the very country that poses the biggest threat to the ...
China could take control of Taiwan without firing shot: US think tank
Analysts and military strategists said that there are two key options available to China - a full-scale invasion or a military blockade ...
Taiwan War Games to Mimic Combat as Closely as Possible
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's annual war games this year will be as close as possible to actual combat, no longer just putting on a show to score points but aiming to simulate real fighting given a rapidly rising "enemy threat" from China, a senior official said.
A precise, legal strike on “Taiwan independence” separatists
The guidelines on imposing criminal punishments on diehard "Taiwan independence" separatists for conducting or inciting secession were jointly issued by the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, and the ministries of public security, state security, and justice and took effect upon release.
China threatens death penalty for ‘diehard’ Taiwan separatists
China on Friday threatened to impose the death penalty in extreme cases for “diehard” Taiwan independence separatists, a ratcheting up of pressure even though Chinese courts have no jurisdiction on the democratically governed island.