Beijing sees self-ruled Taiwan as a renegade province that should be brought back under its control. Last year Beijing condemned the head of the Czech Senate, Milos Vystrcil, for ... ( read original story ...)
World War 3: Expert claims US will not succeed in stopping China’s invasion of Taiwan
Tensions over Taiwan can also potentially start another world war among nations like China and the US. A Chinese military expert has now warned the US that it will not succeed in intervening in Chinas ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan seen growing at slower pace in second quarter; strong exports support: Reuters poll
Taiwan's economy is expected to have expanded at a slower pace in the second quarter as a rare spike in COVID-19 cases hurt consumption, a Reuters poll showed, although a strong growth in exports ... ( read original story ...)
Thankful for vaccines, Taiwan praises Czech Republic as democracy partner
The Czech Republic is donating 30,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Taiwan, the island's president said on Tuesday, praising the central European country for taking a step that could irritate China. ( read original story ...)
Japan Talks of Defending Taiwan Against China Aggression
Although Japan has in recent months hinted it would aid in any Taiwanese defense against China, it would only help defend the island from Chinese attack if called on by the U.S. or if the conflict ... ( read original story ...)
What is Chinese Taipei?
Instead, Taiwan appears as Chinese Taipei and has done since 1984, because the Peoples’ Republic of China considers the territory part of China. Taiwan broke away from China in 1948 as Mao Zedong’s ... ( read original story ...)
‘The Ultra Mega’: Taiwan Invasion Could Defy Comprehension
To have any chance of conquering Taiwan, China might have to mobilize as many as 2 million troops and take up into naval service thousands of ships crewed by hundreds of thousands of mariners. ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese touched to hear Japan’s NHK announce ‘Taiwan’ instead of ‘Chinese Taipei’ at Tokyo Olympics
In the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics held on Friday night (July 23), Japanese national broadcaster NHK introduced the Taiwanese delegation as "Taiwan" to its viewers, instead of its official ... ( read original story ...)
The 68 Olympians representing Chinese Taipei, a country that doesn’t really exist
But there’s perhaps nothing more complicated than the group of 68 athletes competing in the Tokyo Games for a nation that doesn’t really exist. You can try and look it up on a map; you won’t find it. ( read original story ...)
Will Foxconn Billionaire Terry Gou’s COVID-19 Vaccine Deal Bring Taiwan Closer to China?
That the deal came via a businessman with strong ties to Mainland China months after the government failed to buy the same vaccines, indicates that Beijing put its finger on the scale, political ... ( read original story ...)
Medics see complacency behind Taiwan’s unusually deadly COVID-19 wave
The self-ruled island once went 200 days without a case in the community, but wasn't prepare for what came next. ( read original story ...)
Why is Taiwan competing as Chinese Taipei at the Tokyo Olympics?
Taiwan has been competing under the name Chinese Taipei since the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. It's hard to keep politics out of sports, especially at an international event like the Olympics. Some ... ( read original story ...)
An Unusually Deadly Outbreak in Taiwan Was Driven By Complacency
Taiwan won plaudits for its successful containment of Covid-19 last year, which made its recent virus resurgence all the more surprising. Data shows it was unusually deadly, as well. While Taiwan has ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Needs Action, Not Lip Service
As Taiwan finds itself increasingly isolated on the international stage, the United States should act to demonstrate support and to show that it will not look the other way when partners and allies ... ( read original story ...)
Why will Taiwan compete as Chinese Taipei at the Olympics in Tokyo?
The last time Tokyo held the Olympics, Taiwan was able to compete under its own name and flag. But that's no longer the case. Here's why. ( read original story ...)
Notes from central Taiwan: The invasive onslaught
When I visited John Lamorie’s eco-farm in Pingtung a few weeks ago, the first thing I saw when I stepped out of his car was an iguana running along the ditch that borders his property. “It’s been ... ( read original story ...)