Fire Breaks Out at Taiwan Refinery

A blaze set off by an explosion at an oil refinery burned for much of Monday in Taoyuan, in northern Taiwan. HONG KONG — An explosion at an oil refinery in northern Taiwan set off a fire that took hours to extinguish on Monday, the National Fire Agency said. ( read original story ...)

Chinese flight routes set off military alarms in Taiwan

Public discussion of a Chinese military invasion of Taiwan has increased of late. Beijing's launch of a new air corridor over the Taiwan Strait has contributed to those concerns. Experts say the new flights carry defense implications for Taipei. A recent ... ( read original story ...)

TSMC kicks off record $24bn advanced chip project

"The latest chip project is set to go into test pilot runs ... 5-nanometer advanced chip facility in the southern Taiwanese city of Tainan on Friday. It will cost more than 500 billion New Taiwan dollars ($17.2 billion) alone. But if overall research ... ( read original story ...)

What Now For Historic Tree Preservation Efforts By Taipei Dome?

Although the city government states that it intends to transplant ... In particular, Ko has suggested that he is not happy with the Taipei Dome, as a construction project he entered from his predecessors as Taipei mayor. The construction of the Taipei ... ( read original story ...)

Amid tension, China carrier group sails through Taiwan Strait

TAIPEI (Reuters) - A Chinese carrier group has sailed through the narrow Taiwan Strait that separates the self-ruled island from its giant neighbor but no unusual activity was detected, Taiwan said on Wednesday, amid heightened tension with Beijing. ( read original story ...)

Eleven Sports sees passion for sports and expands into Taiwan

One of the most important developments in recent sports history is the development, and growing popularity of live streaming. Instead of watching the local game on the weekends, sports fans can watch the entire league, whenever they want, where ever they want. ( read original story ...)

Tennis: Double delight for Taiwan’s Hsieh at Australian Open

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Ten years after a stunning run to the fourth round of the Australian Open on her main draw debut, Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei has enjoyed double good fortune at Melbourne Park this week. The willow-thin 32-year-old from the steamy ... ( read original story ...)