Taiwan People’s Party leader Ko Wen-je, running second in most polls ahead of January’s presidential election, said there have been multiple meetings with the Kuomintang on a potential alliance against the frontrunner,
Taiwan doctors remove small spider from woman’s ear canal
A 64-year-old woman in Taiwan who heard clicking and rustling sounds for several days turned out to have a small spider in her ear canal, doctors said.
Is the Grand Hyatt Taipei really haunted?
Everyone I meet has a story about the Grand Hyatt Taipei. But these tales rarely touch upon the hotel’s spacious rooms, extensive buffet breakfast or enviable location next to the famous Taipei 101 ...
Israel praises ‘good friend’ Taiwan, calls China’s response to Hamas attack ‘disturbing’
Israel’s de facto ambassador to Taiwan Maya Yaron commended the island's government for their strong support of Israel while expressing disappointment in China's response to the recent Hamas attack. Israel praises Taiwan: On Thursday,
US lawmakers question Navy over bureaucratic delays for Taiwan weapons
A U.S. congressional committee questioned the U.S. Navy on Thursday over what it called "alarming delays" in weapons deliveries to Taiwan, asking why production sometimes languished for months or years after purchasing deals were signed.
‘Israeli envoy says Taiwan a good friend, China’s response to Hamas attacks ‘disturbing’
Israel's envoy in Taipei said on Thursday that Taiwan has been a "good friend" whose support Israel has appreciated, but China's response to the attack by Hamas militants has been "disturbing".
Taiwan Voters Must Choose Between ‘War and Peace,’ China Says
The Taiwanese people will face a stark choice when they head to the polls in the upcoming presidential election—"peace or war; prosperity or decline"—the Chinese agency responsible for affairs with Taiwan said Wednesday. The warning echoed a remark ...
Sarina Bolden delivers as Filipinas beat Chinese Taipei in Olympic Qualifiers
Sarina Bolden scored twice as the Philippines came back from a goal down to defeat Chinese Taipei, 4-1, to begin its second round campaign in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women’s Olympic ...
Taiwan ex-colonel gets 20 years for spying for China
A retired Taiwan air force colonel has been jailed 20 years for running a military spy ring for China. Liu Sheng-shu was convicted of recruiting other active-duty officers to transmit military secrets to Beijing. Five other officers - from the navy and air force - were jailed from six months to 20 years for their ...
Taiwan’s space industry thrives as government launches elite training program
Taiwan is experiencing a surge of interest in the space industry, with an increasing number of companies venturing into various segments, ranging from components to modules, subsystems, and even ...
Taiwan reports 15 Chinese air force planes in its air defence zone
Taiwan's defence ministry said that it had detected 15 Chinese air force planes entering Taiwan's air defence zone on Thursday morning, including fighter jets and drones, accompanying Chinese warships carrying out "combat readiness patrols" and drills.
Olympic Qualifiers: Filipinas eye repeat over Chinese Taipei
MANILA, Philippines–Coach Mark Torcaso believes the Philippine women’s football team is out to prove that its previous win over Chinese Taipei that resulted in a Fifa Women’s World Cup berth was no ...
DuPont Showcases Industry-Leading Innovations in Advanced Circuit Materials and Solutions at TPCA Show 2023 in Taipei
DuPont™ Copper Gleam™ PPR-III pulse acid plating copper — As a new generation pulse electroplating for advanced MLB and AI server station applications, it is designed for excellent throwing power on ...
Taiwan is sitting ‘under the dragon’ of the CCP: Rep. Mike Garcia
Calif., discusses the latest news from the Israel-Hamas war, the House GOP’s continued search for a new Speaker and Biden’s foreign policy.
Gamuda wins RM3.45bil Kaohsiung MRT contract in Taiwan
Gamuda Bhd has secured its sixth infrastructure project – the Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Metropolitan Yellow Line Civil Engineering, Package YC01 (Package YC01), with the contract sum of ...
Taiwan chipmaker UMC sees demand stabilising, with ‘rush’ PC, smartphone orders
Taiwanese chipmaker United Microelectronics Corp (UMC) said on Wednesday it sees gradually stabilising demand in the fourth quarter with recent "rush orders" for personal computers and smartphones, but added that customers remain cautious.