Anduril Industries has a simple business pitch: When Chinese leader Xi Jinping allegedly says that his military should be prepared to retake Taiwan by 2027, he means it.
Why TSMC Will Keep Its Roots in Taiwan, Even as It Goes Global
In an interview, the chip maker’s chairman, Mark Liu, explained why TSMC’s top tech would stay in Taiwan, despite growing threats from China and worries from the United States.
Taiwan’s new MeToo laws are welcome but activists wat more
Taiwan's new sexual harassment laws are being seen a first step in addressing its MeToo reckoning, but activists say they still fall short in several areas. The ruling Democratic Progressive Party raced to toughen laws after it was hit by a wave of sexual assault claims.
North Korea Denounces US Arms Aid to Taiwan as ‘Dangerous’ Provocation
In a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency, Maeng Yong Rim, director general of the North Korean foreign ministry's Chinese affairs department, said the plan is a "dangerous political and military provocation" and a "flagrant violation" of the One China principle.
‘Love in Taipei’ special screening gets AAPI community support amid Hollywood strike
An advance screening of the movie “Love in Taipei” wouldn’t have happened in San Francisco Wednesday without the support of the Asian-American Pacific Islander community.
AP Memory eyes IP license revenue due to boom in AI
AP Memory shares closed at NT$348 on Wednesday, up from NT$174 at the beginning of this year. Investors consider AP Memory one of the beneficiaries of the AI boom.
‘Love in Taipei’ premiere gets AAPI community support amid Hollywood strike
An advance screening of the movie “Love in Taipei” wouldn’t have happened in San Francisco Wednesday without the support of the Asian-American Pacific Islander community.
Taiwan’s new MeToo laws are welcome but activists want more
Taiwan's new sexual harassment laws are being seen a first step in addressing its MeToo reckoning, but activists say they still fall short in several areas. The ruling Democratic Progressive Party raced to toughen laws after it was hit by a wave of sexual assault claims.
In Taiwan, Typhoon Khanun shuts markets, grounds flights
Northern Taiwan on Thursday shut businesses and schools while airlines cancelled dozens of flights as the slow-moving Typhoon Khanun skirted past the island's northeast amid warnings of floods and high winds.
Taiwan teams up with SES to boost digital resilience
Taiwan is to partner with satellite provider SES of Luxembourg on a project aimed at improving the resiliency of the nation’s digital communications networks, the Ministry of Digital Affairs said on ...
19 Awesome Things To Do In Taipei, Taiwan
No visit to Taiwan is complete without a stop in its capital, Taipei. It’s a small city, but don’t let its size fool you, there are plenty of things to do in Taipei. Steeped in history and culture, ...
‘Love in Taipei’ premier gets AAPI community support amid Hollywood strike
An advance screening of the movie “Love in Taipai” wouldn’t have happened in San Francisco Wednesday without the support of the Asian-American Pacific Islander community. Based on a book by ...
China opposes planned U.S. visit by Taiwan vice president
China on Thursday said it firmly opposes any form of official exchange between the United States and Taiwan, and resolutely opposes "sneaky visits" by Taiwan "independence separatists".
Xi Jinping wants to ‘hollow out Taiwan from within,’ ex-CIA official warns
China’s ruling Communist Party is preparing for war over Taiwan but President Xi Jinping would much rather take control of the U.S.-backed island democracy without a military clash.
2023 International Innovators
Libraries from Taiwan and South Korea earned this year’s ALA Presidential Citation for Innovative International Library Projects.
China Ups Military Ante On Taiwan’s Eastern Flank
China has upped the ante on its military pressure on Taiwan, intensifying military drills east of the self-governing island to prepare for a blockad