Taiwan and Central Europe did not prioritize mutual relations until the COVID-19 pandemic during which they developed intensive ties that have evolved today to a much more robust relationship.
Taiwan rushing to keep the communications open
We need to be more resilent Taiwan’s leaders want to speed-up plans to make the island more resilient to communications breakdowns and direct attacks on its digital infrastructure. The country is ...
Taiwan’s Lai Wants to Tell Xi Jinping to ‘Chill Out’ Over Dinner
Dinner with strangers can often be a little awkward, especially when your guest has threatened you with invasion. Still, that hasn’t deterred Taiwan’s Vice President Lai Ching-te from naming Chinese ...
Australia politics live: PwC emails ‘clearly disturbing’, Treasury secretary says; China seeking to ‘squeeze’ Taiwan
But he said Nick McKim’s point is “well made and understood about broader public perception of the company”. He said treasury will consider “carefully” whether to renew the contract when it’s up at ...
Taipei’s hottest new menu item is a 14-legged crustacean
A 14-legged giant isopod is the highlight of a new dish at a ramen restaurant in Taipei and it has people queuing up—both for pictures and for a bite from this bowl of noodles.
Mexico to launch tender for 10 industrial parks in 15 days
Mexico will in 15 days launch a public tender for the construction of 10 industrial parks at a planned business corridor on an isthmus in the south of the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez ...
Free things to do in Taipei
From art museums to absorbing immaculate night market vibes, you can still cruise through this city’s wonders one free adventure at a time.
Taiwan Won’t Let China Determine ‘Red Lines,’ Official Says
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy would be welcome in Taiwan, said Tsai Ing-wen's national security adviser Wellington Koo.
Xi Jinping ‘Unlikely’ To Go Nuclear On Taiwan Amid Taipei’s Bid For US Umbrella: Defense Experts
Defense experts believe it's unlikely for Beijing to use nuclear weapons against the island nation if a war breaks out.
How Taiwan used women’s voices to send secret messages into China and woo defectors
Decades ago, Taiwan set up propaganda broadcast stations on islands right off the coast of mainland China. One of its key tools: women's voices.
Taiwan Considers Keeping Nuclear Reactors on Emergency Standby
Taiwan is considering keeping nuclear power plants on standby in case of emergencies, signaling a loosening of policy to phase out the energy source.
US-Taiwan Nuclear Umbrella A Signal To China Invasion Could ‘Escalate To Nuclear Level’
Analysts believe Taiwan would benefit from joining the U.S. nuclear umbrella despite the grim possibility of a nuclear war with China.
Taiwan hits snags in cultivating high-level semiconductor talent
Taiwan's homegrown semiconductor talent show high cost-performance ratios, but the talent supply shortage is worsening as domestic universities are hitting snags in expanding student enrollments due partly to the lack of ptofessors and partly to the decrease of doctoral students,
Giant isopod noodles tempt brave Taipei diners
A 14-legged giant isopod is the highlight of a new dish at a ramen restaurant in Taipei and it has people queuing up - both for pictures and for a bite. Restaurant owner Mr Hu said steaming the ...
Taipei restaurant dishes up giant isopod noodles for adventurous patrons
A 14-legged giant isopod is the highlight of a new dish at a ramen restaurant in Tapei and it has people queuing up - both for pictures and for a bite from this bowl of noodles.
China deplores latest US arms sales to Taiwan
Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman has deplored the recent arms delivery from the US to Taiwan, describing it as a "wrong" and "dangerous" move.