In a move signaling increased military cooperation, the U.S. and Taiwan navies reportedly conducted undisclosed joint exercises in the Pacific last month. This development comes in response to escalating threats from Xi Jinping’s Chinese military.
Australia to step up fishing patrols near Taiwan
The Australian vessel designated to conduct the inspections is the OPV Nemesis, a 32-meter aluminum offshore patrol boat. Australia’s territorial waters have been beset by illegal fishing operations in recent years but mostly by smaller vessels from Southeast Asian countries including Indonesia and the Philippines.
Are Taiwan’s own LEO satellite programs combat-ready?
Taiwan's recent efforts to build its own "Starlink" have received growing attention as satellite communication has proven itself inalienable to wartime resilience, but to what degree are the ongoing government-backed satellite programs geared for modern warfare?
New Gen Drives Biz as Taiwan Sees Rise of Younger Filmmakers With Global Ambition: ‘Everything is Possible in Taiwan’
The feature “Tales of Taipei” is a tribute to the low-pressure, culturally rich city, which has been shaped by its regional neighbors, taken in diverse peoples and distilled the multiple competing ...
US and Taiwan navies quietly held Pacific drills in April
Taipei: The US and Taiwan navies conducted joint drills in the Pacific in April that, officially, did not take place, four people briefed on the matter said, as the two militaries boost cooperation ...
US Congress members urge DC mayor form sister city relations with Taipei
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Four U.S. members of Congress signed a letter on Monday (May 13) urging Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to establish sister city relations with Taipei.
New Taipei city councilor inspects MRT Circular Line
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) New Taipei City Councilor Chang Chia-ling (張嘉玲) inspected a section of the Taipei MRT Circular Line damaged by the April 3 earthquake, which ...
Exclusive: U.S. and Taiwan navies quietly held Pacific drills in April, sources say
The U.S. and Taiwan navies conducted joint drills in the Pacific in April that, officially, did not take place, four people briefed on the matter said, as the two militaries boost cooperation amid ...
Taiwan’s Democracy Is Thriving in China’s Shadow
Despite China’s growing pressure, Taiwan has developed one of the world’s strongest democracies—one that will be increasingly tested in the coming years.
Taiwan’s Wide AI “Sweet Spot” Lifts Its Main Stock Index To Record High
Among a slew of stock gainers in the past year, U.S.-traded shares in chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, or TSMC – whose clients include AI chip heavyweight Nvidia and Apple — on Friday ...
Taiwan’s absence from WHA solely caused by DPP: mainland spokesperson
BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) -- The absence of Taiwan from the upcoming World Health Assembly (WHA) is solely caused by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities, a mainland spokesperson said ...
Analysis: Taiwan’s Domestic Communications Satellite Plan – TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan plans to build its own communication satellite program, which some have compared to SpaceX's Starlink system. Reporter Chris Gorin spoke to analyst Jyh-Shyang Sheu from the Institute for Nation ...
Opinion: Taiwan’s place in the international community must be recognized
Taiwan’s inclusion in the international community is not just a matter of fairness: It is a necessity for global stability and prosperity.
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Calls for Continued Global Support: Stand With Ukraine to Protect Global Democracy
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu calls for global unity against the authoritarian alliances threatening Ukraine and beyond.
‘We would be wise to take Xi at his word’ on Taiwan: Retired rear admiral
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A retired rear admiral on May 7 said “History is rhyming” and the U.S. would be "wise to take Xi at his word” over his rhetoric about annexing Taiwan by force if necessary.
Taiwan Reports Increased Chinese Military Presence Near Its Borders
Taiwan's Defense Ministry reported detecting seven Chinese ships and two planes around Taiwan between 6 am on Sunday and 6 am on Monday, May 13. 2 Chinese planes and 7 ships were seen near Taiwan up to 6 a.m. today. 2 planes crossed the median line.