The United States sent faulty military items to Taiwan including mouldy armour and expired ammunition. Most military equipment that suffered water damage was delivered from November 2023 through March 2024. They remained at the aerial port of embarkation for more than three months pending air transport to Taiwan.
“We sent all our weapons to Ukraine”: JD Vance says as US aid to Kyiv compromised Taiwan’s defence
Republican Vice-Presidential candidate and Ohio Senator JD Vance said that the diversion of United States military aid to Ukraine has left it incapable of helping Taiwan repel a Chinese invasion, citing “we sent all our weapons to Ukraine.
AOI Announces Quantum18™ Product Series to Simplify Technology Upgrades and Support Motorola Housings Integrations
(“AOI”) (NASDAQ: AAOI), a leading provider of fiber-optic access network products for internet datacenter, cable broadband, telecom and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) markets, announces its latest ...
Bangkok and Taipei revealed as last two dates for 2NE1 Welcome Back 2024-25 Asia Tour, joining Singapore, Jakarta, Manila and Hong Kong
The last two dates for legendary Kpop girl group 2NE1's much-anticipated reunion and comeback tour —Welcome Back 2024-25 Asia Tour — have been announced. Sadly for Malaysian fans, Kuala Lumpur did not ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Is Worth the Risk
In the video clip below from a recent episode of The AI Investor Podcast from 24/7 Wall St., the team discusses Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, a company that sits comfortably between the ...
Petition urges government to maintain research funds
Five hundred academics have signed a petition urging continued government support for multidisciplinary research on sustainable development after rumors suggested the National Science and Technology ...
Suspect in Core Pacific corruption released on bail
Former Taipei urban development department head Huang Ching-mao (黃景茂) was released on NT$5 million (US$156,289) bail early yesterday after being questioned by prosecutors over his alleged role in a ...
India urged to deepen ties with Taiwan, Japan for semiconductor growth: Report
The report highlights that despite aggressive government efforts and incentives, Taiwan's largest semiconductor companies, including industry giant TSMC, have shown little interest in establishing ...
Limited role for US Navy SEAL Team in defense of Taiwan
Analysts say if Financial Times’ report that elite team is training to defend Taiwan is accurate, it would be to protect key targets from China’s attack and send a message of deterrence to Beijing ...
China’s Huawei Unveils the Mate XT, Its $2,800 ‘Trifold’ Phone
Over successive administrations, the U.S. government has used stiff trade restrictions to try to stifle the Chinese telecom giant Huawei. In turn, the company never misses an opportunity to show that ...
Global telecom leaders join forces to redefine the industry with network APIs
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Samsung Foundry’s pathetic 2nm yield could lead to a major processor shakeup
Samsung Foundry continues to have a low yield for its advanced chipset production which could lead to an industry shakeup.
Russian hackers hit Taiwan Stock Exchange and bank in a surprise attack
Russian hacker groups launched DDoS attacks on Taiwanese financial platforms, including the stock exchange and Mega Financial Holding Co.'s website. The attacks, while not causing significant damage, ...
Biren Technology Embarks on IPO Path Amid US Trade Sanctions
Biren Technology, a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) chip developer seen as a potential rival to industry leader NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), is making preparations for an initial public offering (IPO).
Expert View: SMIDs to gain from rate cuts; Nifty 50 may deliver low-teen return: Baroda BNP Paribas MF’s Jitendra Sriram
The leverage for the SMID space is usually higher, and they would be bigger beneficiaries of a rate-easing cycle as it gets underway, says Jitendra Sriram of Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual Fund.
U.S. delivered “wet and moldy body armor” to Taiwan, Pentagon watchdog says
The U.S. sent over 3,000 mildewed body armor plates and 500 wet and moldy tactical vests that took Taiwanese authorities weeks to dry, according to a Pentagon watchdog report.