The U.S. on Friday announced a new $345 million weapons aid package for Taiwan, a move that is likely to anger China, which considers the island its own territory.
Presidential candidate of Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang to visit Japan
The presidential candidate of Taiwan's largest opposition Kuomintang party, Hou Yu-ih, will start his visit to Japan from Monday to demonstrate his emphasis on relations with the country.
Ian Easton On Taiwan: Why Taiwan’s frontline islands matter
Taiwan’s fighter pilots and ship captains are being put to the test like never before. Less visible, but no less important, are the soldiers and marines who stand watch on Taiwan’s outer islands just ...
China is installing offshore wind turbines as tall as 30 Rock in the Taiwan Strait
A 16-megawatt offshore turbine joined China's fleet this week, and the company behind it boasts it alone should be able to power 36,000 homes a year.
CABEI boss backs Taipei amid plan to replace it
Central American Bank for Economic Integration executive president Dante Mossi, center, gestures along with Taiwanese officials at a ceremony in Taipei on Aug. 3 last year to mark the first ...
Trailer and Poster for Paramount+ Rom Com LOVE IN TAIPEI
A trailer and poster have been released for the Paramount+ teen romantic comedy Love In Taipei , which is based on the bestselling novel Loveboat, Taipei , by Abigail Hing Wen . The screenplay was ...
Lee Meng-chu: Taiwan businessman accused of spying in China is freed
In April, Taiwan-based publisher Fucha, who often printed books critical of Beijing, was held for an investigation for endangering national security. Earlier that month, Taiwanese activist Yang Chih-yuan was charged with secession.
Biden admin expected to announce new weapons assistance package for Taiwan
The US is expected to announce a weapons package for Taiwan valued at more than $300 million, two US officials tell CNN, a move that is likely to anger Beijing at a time when the US has been attempting to reset the relationship with China.
The coming China war over Taiwan needs American leadership before it’s too late
U.S. military support for Ukraine and Taiwan is stretching its thin budget to dangerous levels, and this must change: U.S. allies should do their part to defend themselves, too.
Japan raises alarm over China’s military, Russia ties and Taiwan tensions in new defense paper
The Japanese government has stepped up its alarm over Chinese assertiveness, warning in a report that the country faces its worst security threats since World War II as it plans to implement a new strategy that calls for a major military buildup.
Brave smelly tofu and taste the freshest seafood in Taipei
On the food and beverage front, Taipei boasts diverse delicacies that go way beyond boba. Scallion and daikon pancake, hot pot, braised beef noodles, xiao long bao and oyster mee sua — just to name ...
Taiwan Amps Up Chinese Invasion Drills to Deliver a Message: War Could Happen
Military and civilian exercises are larger, louder, better coordinated as government seeks to battle public complacency.
Typhoon Doksuri approaches China and Taiwan, bringing heavy winds and disruptions
Coastal regions in China and Taiwan are taking precautions as Typhoon Doksuri approaches, bringing heavy winds and rain to the area. Its force has weakened, but it still remains a threat.
TSMC Says It Remains Rooted in Taiwan as Company Ramps up Global Expansion
HSINCHU, Taiwan (Reuters) - Chip giant TSMC CEO C.C. Wei said on Friday the Taiwanese company remains rooted to the island as the world's largest contract chip maker ramps up expansion abroad. Wei made the comment at a ceremony to open a massive global research and development center in Taiwan's chip hub of Hsinchu.
Years after #MeToo first swept the world, Taiwan races to respond
Six years after the #MeToo movement rose to global prominence and toppled powerful perpetrators of sexual abuse, Taiwan is racing to reform laws and provide training and support as it reckons with its own wave of complaints.
Japan raises alarm over China’s military, its Russia ties and Taiwan tensions in new defense paper
Japan has stepped up its alarm over China’s assertiveness in the region, its growing military ties to Russia and its claims on Taiwan in a defense paper that is the first under Tokyo’s new security strategy calling for a major military buildup.