Tung, who is also the chair of technology manufacturer Pegatron, told CNA that Taiwan should work towards the “coexistence of nuclear and green energy.” He said this should be done because of Taiwan’s ...
Ex-Taipei mayor arrested in corruption probe
A former Taiwan presidential candidate was arrested Saturday after he was questioned over his alleged role in a property scandal that occurred when he was mayor of Taipei.Ko Wen-je, a former ...
Too hot in Taipei? Your gelato is ready for its close-up
TAIPEI -- Millennials and Generation Zers on the hunt for Instagram-worthy sweets are driving an evolution in Taipei's dessert scene. In the Taiwanese capital's trendsetting East District, Le Buno serves gelato in carved-out fruit for an added visual punch.
Taiwan says China lacks ability for invasion – but warns Beijing is building new weapons
China lacks the ability to fully invade Taiwan but is developing new hypersonic weapons and other methods to threaten the island, Taipei ’s defence ministry has warned.
Taiwan’s 3rd-largest political party head arrested over corruption scandal
Prosecutors in Taiwan have arrested the leader of Taiwan's third-largest political party for alleged corruption involving a shopping center project. Taiwanese media say Ko Wen-je, the chairman of the Taiwan People's Party, or TPP, is suspected of having ...
Taipei’s former mayor Ko Wen-je arrested in graft probe
Ko Wen-je, a former mayor of Taipei and opposition party leader, has been arrested as part of a graft investigation involving a major property development in the Taiwanese capital.
Former Taiwan Opposition Leader Held on Corruption Allegations
Ko Wen-je, former leader of Taiwan’s opposition party, was arrested after almost 19 hours of interrogation in connection with a property development scandal that occurred while he was mayor of Taipei. Ko was taken into custody late Friday night due to ...
No 2 US diplomat ends Pacific tour to bolster regional ties as Taiwan flap rankles Beijing
Tonga, Vanuatu and New Zealand dotted itinerary as long-time envoy touted coordination with Nato and warned of China’s ‘provocative actions’.
Giant panda celebrates her 20th birthday in Taiwan: ‘Funny and cute’
Panda Yuanyaun has turned twenty-years-old first arriving at the Taipei Zoo in 2008 with zookeepers gifting a special cake and visitors all celebrating the female panda's birthday.
How Sundance Asia Is Helping Taiwan Boost Local Filmmakers
How did the organizers of this year’s Sundance Asia mark their return to Taiwan? By growing the festival in every way possible. For the second year in a row, Sundance Asia returned to Taipei. The expansion of the festival’s programming was a reflection of Taiwan’s efforts to boost filmmaking in the region.
Skoda partners with Noodoe in Taiwan
Skoda Taiwan and Noodoe have announced a partnership to build extensive charging infrastructure across Taiwan. This is part of Skoda's recently announced initiative to improve the EV experience for ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM): Phoenix Plant Yet to Take Off
We recently published a list of 17 Trending AI Stocks on Latest Analyst Ratings and News. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE ...
Pacific nations snub calls to cut ties with Taiwan
Pacific leaders concluded a key summit in Tonga on Friday, rejecting moves from China's regional allies to abandon long-term partner Taiwan and backing a major joint policing initiative.Leaders ...
Taipei former mayor arrested in graft probe
A former mayor of Taipei who heads a small opposition party was arrested early on Saturday as part of a graft probe of a major property development in the Taiwanese capital.
‘Must be a mistake’: Pacific leaders remove Taiwan from document after China complaint
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Pacific Islands Forum has removed references to Taiwan from a communiqué issued on Friday after the region’s annual leaders meeting, after complaints by China’s envoy. The bloc of 18 ...
Pacific leaders remove Taiwan from communique after China complaint
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Pacific Islands Forum has removed references to Taiwan from a communique issued on Friday after the region's annual leaders meeting, after complaints by China's envoy. The bloc of 18 nations includes three members with diplomatic ...