A new artificial intelligence (AI) industrial park to be built in Tainan would be at the foundation of Taiwan’s development of AI as an industry and its application to other sectors, Premier Cho ...
Filipinos in Taiwan celebrate Father’s Day, PH Independence Day with lively party
TAIPEI — The Father's Day celebration of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Taiwan's capital transformed into a vibrant street party, aligning with the 126th Joint Philippine Independence Day and Migrant Workers Day celebration organized by the Manila ...
Taiwan tracks 7 Chinese naval ships, 6 military aircraft
The Ministry of National Defense of Taiwan (MND) tracked seven Chinese naval vessels and six military aircraft around Taiwan between 6 a.m. on Saturday (June 15) and 6 a.m. on Sunday (June 16).
Will Taiwan’s Future Be Settled in Washington?
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Xi claimed US tried to provoke Beijing into Taiwan attack FT
The Chinese president is reportedly wary of a clash with Washington, as it would ruin his plans for the nation?s ?great rejuvenation? Xi J ...
Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te calls on army to shed nationalist legacy to meet China threat
Taiwan’s president Lai Ching-te has implored the country’s armed forces to shake off its legacy as the army of the Chinese Nationalist party and urgently focus on its mission of defending against an unprecedented threat from China.
Lai: Taiwan military’s mission is to protect peace in Taiwan Strait
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te says the highest mission of Taiwan's military is to take the heavy responsibility of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
China views Taiwan’s ‘elimination’ as national cause —Lai Ching-te
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan - China views the annexation and "elimination" of Taiwan as its great national cause, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Sunday, telling cadets at the military's premier academy they must know their enemy and not give in to defeatism.
Record attendance at Taipei Dome for CPBL game
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — The Taipei Dome set another attendance record on Saturday (June 15) as 32,988 people turned out for a game between the Uni-Lions and CTBC Brothers, breaking the single-game attendance record for the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL).
China’s reunification is ‘unstoppable’, says Beijing’s top man on Taiwan affairs
Speaking at cross-strait forum, Wang Huning says Beijing has ‘firm determination’ and ‘strong capability’ to destroy Taiwanese separatism.
Taiwan in Time: When US bombs rained down on Keelung
Sixty B-24 heavy bombers from the US’s Fifth Air Force appeared over the port city of Keelung on June 16, 1945, escorted by eight P-51 long-range fighters. One group unleashed a torrent of 260-pound ...
US diplomat warns China’s provoking of Taiwan risks conflict
Outgoing director of the American Institute in Taiwan, Sandra Oudkirk, has warned China against aggressive moves in the region that could spark a larger conflict. Oudkirk made the comment in response to a question at a June 14 farewell news conference.
Taiwan president attends Coast Guard frigate handover
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) attended the handover of the Coast Guard Administration (CGA) frigate the Yunlin in Kaohsiung City on Saturday (June 15).
How the transaction dynamics changed in Taipei’s office market
In a report, JLL said the uptick in demand for small and medium office spaces from tenants seeking to enhance their operational footprint, coupled with proactive adjustments in leasing strategies by firms reacting to upward rent pressure,
Exhibition on Czech culture in Taipei runs until Nov. 30
An exhibition showcasing artifacts used by Czech royalty and nobility from medieval times through the 19th century began on Thursday at the National Taiwan Museum in Taipei. The exhibition, titled “Czech Castles and Chateaux,
Taiwan reports Chinese military activity near its territory
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence (MND) said on Saturday that it detected 12 Chinese military aircraft and eight naval vessels between 6 am (local time) on Friday (June 14) and the same time on Saturday.