Taiwan laughs it off – and so does Beijing, which says political slurs hit sites nobody reads anyway Taiwan has dismissed Chinese allegations that its military sponsored a recent wave of anti-Beijing cyber attacks.
Twin evils threaten Taiwan’s survival, world peace
As a Taiwanese entrepreneur and pro-democracy activist, I have long supported Taiwan’s right to self-determination and independence from the unlawful claims of China’s government in Beijing.
Japan’s Economic Revival Is Failing to Save Its Vanishing Towns
The nation’s next prime minister must convince voters in both cities and rural areas that rising prices are a good thing following 30 years of stagnation.
Opinion – Meetings with China, without deterrence, will not stop its aggression against Taiwan
Jake Sullivan's visit to Beijing aims to address rising tensions between the US and China. Will it lead to lower tensions or escalate the conflict?
Rapsys wins second swimming medal of Taipei 2017
Lithuania's Danas Rapsys has won his second medal of Taipei 2017. After finishing third in the men's 100m backstroke yesterday, Rapsys touched the
After Project 2025, Knives Are Out for Heritage — On the Right
For the Heritage old guard, the bill of complaints against Project 2025 dovetails with broader gripes about Roberts, a culture-war intellectual who has dramatically reoriented the foundation in a ...
Meetings with China, without deterrence, will not stop its aggression against Taiwan
Jake Sullivan’s visit to Beijing aims to address rising tensions between the US and China. Will it lead to lower tensions or escalate the conflict?
China holds Taiwan responsible for cyber attacks, Taipei denies blame
Taiwan's government has denied accusations from China that a Taiwan-backed hacking group, Anonymous 64, is responsible for cyberattacks on Chinese targets.
On Following Our Dreams (My Personal Journey II: Picture Taipei)
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Taiwan August export orders beat forecasts on solid demand for AI
Taiwan's export orders exceeded expectations in August as demand for chips used for artificial intelligence (AI) applications continued to climb, with the government seeing the strong momentum ...
Taipei again asks Farglory to fix dome leaks
The Taipei City Government has asked Farglory Group (遠雄集團) to repair serious water leaks in the Taipei Dome before Friday next week, Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an (蔣萬安) said yesterday, following complaints that many areas at the stadium were leaking during two baseball games over the weekend.
Taiwan investigators widen probe into Lebanon device blasts
TAIPEI: Taiwan investigators on Monday (Sep 23) questioned two more employees of a tech firm as part of a probe into the delivery of exploding communications devices to Lebanese militant group Hez
Taiwan: Top Court Upholds Death Penalty with Protections
Taiwan’s top court on September 20, 2024 ruled that the death penalty was constitutional with greater protections, Human Rights Watch said today.
US commits to defense support for Taiwan as defense industry conference begins
Relations between the U.S. and Taiwan have since been governed by the Taiwan Relations Act, passed by Congress in April 1979, under which the U.S. provides defense equipment to Taiwan.
Is China Preparing to Invade Taiwan? Rising Military Drills Raise Alarms
Will China invade Taiwan and force a reunification with the island nation? Or will Beijing stand down, knowing that such a move would trigger an American response and threaten the region with a war no one desires?
Taiwan investigators question more employees in probe into Hezbollah device blasts
No suspects named, questions abound as to origins of devices that exploded in Lebanon last week, killing over 30, injuring thousands; Taipei 'certain' pagers didn't originate there