China on Thursday condemned Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te for being "hell bent" on independence, after he vowed to "resist annexation" in a speech marking the self-ruled island's National Day.
China slaps sanctions on 3 US firms, 10 senior execs over weapons sales to Taiwan
China's foreign ministry on Thursday announced it had imposed sanctions on three U.S. military-linked firms and 10 senior excecutives over U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan.
Taiwan’s president to deliver key speech for National Day
China claims Taiwan as part of its sovereign territory and has not ruled out using force to bring the democratic island under its control. Beijing has been increasing military and diplomatic pressure on Taiwan to accept its claims and relations have ...
Taiwan’s president says China can’t represent the island
Taiwan’s leader Lai Ching-te says mainland China can’t represent the island:: Beijing claims Taiwan as its own, a view the island's government rejects:: October 10, 2024:: Taipei, Taiwan:: Lai Ching-te,
Taiwan’s president vows to resist ‘annexation’
President William Lai has pledged to uphold Taiwan's self-governing status in his most high-profile public address since taking office earlier this year. In a thinly-veiled reference to China's claim over the island, Lai said he would "uphold the commitment to resist annexation or encroachment upon our sovereignty."
Taiwan’s president calls on China to ‘live up to’ duty to protect peace
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te called on Beijing to contribute to global efforts to maintain peace in his first National Day speech on Thursday © Ritchie B Tongo/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Taiwan’s preside
Taiwan celebrates its National Day holiday against background of Chinese threats
Taiwan celebrated its National Day holiday against the background of threats from China, which claims the self-governing island republic as its own territory.
China cannot represent Taiwan and should work with Taipei on global challenges, Lai says
China has no right to represent Taiwan, but the island is willing to work with Beijing to combat global challenges such as climate change, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Thursday, striking both a firm and a conciliatory tone.
Taiwan’s President Lai says Beijing ‘has no right’ to represent Taipei
Taipei and Washington say there is no justification for China launching a new round of ‘punishment’ military drills after Taiwan’s national day celebrations.
‘HIDDEN COTTAGE’ KEEPS HEART OF CHINESE CULTURE BEATING IN TAIPEI
As dusk falls, a small sign lights up at the entrance of a narrow front yard in Taipei's old town, where passersby usually pause to make out the ink-brushed calligraphy reading "Yin Lu" — or "Hidden ...
‘Absolutely impossible’: Taiwan president says China can never be Taiwan’s ‘motherland’
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te asserted on Saturday that it is “absolutely impossible” for Communist China to be Taiwan's motherland, citing the island's government as older. Lai, who assumed office in May,
China’s ‘Anaconda Strategy’ Is Slowly Choking Taiwan
Beijing is acting militarily, economically, diplomatically and psychologically to convince Taipei that resistance is futile -- and reunification, inevitable.
Taipei Ep. 4: Sightseeing, Museums, Eating, Shopping
Hello, it's day five in Taipei and today we have a friend who just came in, so we're going to go hang out with him and walk around, see some sights and shop. None on the way to mobile paradise. OK, so it's a Wednesday night and Sogo has a huge sale apparently,
Taiwan president to say China has been causing ‘chaos’ in keynote address
BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan President Lai Ching-te is escalating tensions with "sinister intentions", China's government said, ahead of a keynote speech Lai will give in Taipei that could set off a Chinese military response.
Foxconn starts building Taiwan’s fastest supercomputer
Nvidia and Foxconn are building Taiwan’s largest supercomputer. The Hon Hai Kaohsiung Super Computing Centre will be built around Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture and feature the GB200 NVL72 platform, ...
Most Taiwanese believe China unlikely to invade in coming five years, poll shows
Most Taiwanese believe China is unlikely to invade in the coming five years but do see Beijing as a serious threat to the democratic island, a poll by Taiwan's top military think tank showed on Wednesday.