Taiwan said on Thursday it was perplexed by Paraguay's main opposition presidential candidate questioning the benefits of keeping relations with Taipei, just a month after Beijing prised away its ties with another Latin American country.
Like It or Not, the Fates of Europe and Taiwan Are Linked | Opinion
Even in Germany, which has the largest trading relationship with China of any EU member state, Chancellor Olaf Scholz is clear that Beijing would face consequences if it attempted to change the status quo in Taiwan by force.
Italy Eyes Taiwan Chip Deals Ahead of Decision on China Pact
Italian officials hinted in private talks with Taiwan that they may be willing to pull out of a controversial pact with China as they sought to secure help with semiconductors, according to people familiar with the issue.
Many House Republicans urge Biden administration to support ‘a free Taiwan’ as China tensions mount
House Republicans want the State Department to offer stronger support to Taiwan by inviting them to a key Asian-Pacific summit later this year.
Taiwan paradox: U.S. more worried about Chinese invasion than Taipei is
The intelligence leaks last week, if accurate, reported grave weaknesses in Taiwan's ability to defend itself against a determined military assault from China, far greater than previously understood.
‘Get ready’: Taiwan civilians train for Chinese invasion
Physician Lin Yuh-ting has taken time out of her weekend to learn civilian defence tips she can relay to her two young children in case China invades self-ruled Taiwan.I think it's partially because ...
Philippines’ Marcos to Speak With China Envoy on Taiwan Remarks
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Wednesday he will speak with Beijing’s ambassador to Manila to get an explanation about the envoy’s remarks on how the Philippines is “stoking the fire” ...
Taiwan’s Battery-Swapping Stations Now Double As Mini Power Plants
Around 2,500 of Gogoro’s stations for electric two- and three-wheelers will be able to provide power to the grid when demand spikes.
Around 200 U.S. Advisers Instructing Taiwan’s Armed Forces: Report
President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan acknowledged the presence of U.S. instructors on the ground for the first time two years ago.
G7 shows unity on Taiwan despite Macron comments
Foreign ministers call on Russia to refrain from coercion against East Asian country and condemn Putin’s nuclear threats ...
U.S.-China Tensions Over Taiwan Put Pressure on Europe
The European Union is finding it increasingly difficult to avoid taking a clear position on a potential military conflict.
Foxconn founder, seeking Taiwan presidency, has no plan to visit China
Terry Gou, the billionaire founder of major Apple Inc supplier Foxconn , has no plan for now to visit China, he said on Tuesday, in his bid to become the presidential nominee of Taiwan's main opposition party.
Why Taiwan’s 2024 Elections Matter From Beijing to Washington
Taiwanese voters will do more than just choose their next president and legislature when they go to the polls in January 2024: they will help set the course for US-China relations for years to come.
With its first Taiwan Week, Taipei opts for geopolitics through art
In a turbulent international climate, the island welcomed artistic programmers from all over the world from April 9 to 15.
Subsidized lung cancer screening offered in Taipei
The Taipei Department of Health has woked in conjunction with 23 hospitals since last year to provide fully subsidized lung cancer screening to members of high-risk groups, it said yesterday. Although ...
US sails warship in Taiwan Strait following China’s drills in region
The U.S. Navy deployed a warship to the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, the first such maneuver since China ended its military operations surrounding the self-governed island.