Two of the world's most diplomatically isolated governments are deepening economic and political ties as "champions of democracies in Africa and Asia," Somaliland's foreign minister has said on a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan, Somaliland ties growing despite diplomatic isolation
Taiwan and Somaliland are expanding economic and political ties despite being two of the world's most diplomatically isolated governments ... ( read original story ...)
Somaliland minister hails ‘milestone’ visit to Taiwan
Taiwan's push to grow its presence on the world stage as China poaches its diplomatic allies saw Taipei roll out the red carpet on Wednesday to a new friend in a similar position -- Somaliland. ( read original story ...)
US arms sale to Taiwan is gross interference our affairs: Chinese Defence Ministry
The Chinese Defence Ministry on Wednesday warned the US against selling arms to Taiwan, saying that this act constitutes a blatant interference in China's internal affairs, which Beijing strongly ... ( read original story ...)
Why Taiwan faces disaster
The passage of time, the communists fear, will make any invasion of Taiwan harder the longer they wait to carry it out. That's just the start of Taiwan's problems. While President Tsai Ing-wen's ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan sees ‘enormous’ room for chip cooperation with EU
Taiwan's government believes there is "enormous" room for cooperation with the European Union on semiconductors, responding to plans from the bloc to boost its chip industry and cut its dependence on ... ( read original story ...)
Somaliland pitches ‘huge’ oil and gas potential during Taiwan trip
Somaliland has "huge" investment potential in untapped oil and gas reserves, the foreign minister of Somalia's breakaway region told Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday, pitching investment ... ( read original story ...)
DPP arms deals would only push Taiwan towards disaster: spokesperson
A Chinese mainland spokesperson on Tuesday lashed out at Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authority over its potential purchase of arms from the United States, saying that such a ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan reopens doors to OFWs
The government of Taiwan will again allow entry to overseas Filipino workers starting next week, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said yesterday. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s reopening to OFWs to benefit 40K Pinoy workers — Bello
Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III lauded Taiwan's lifting of entry suspension for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) starting next week, a move that will further provide competitive opportunities to ... ( read original story ...)
US approves $100M sale to upgrade Taiwan’s missile defenses
The Biden administration has approved a potential $100 million contract for Taiwan to bolster the independent island's missile defense systems, a move that has already drawn China's ire.The support ... ( read original story ...)
China urges U.S. to halt arms sale to Taiwan: spokesperson
China firmly opposes and strongly condemns the United States' plan for the sale of arms worth 100 million U.S. dollars to Taiwan and urges its immediate cancellation, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to lift import ban on Japanese food linked to Fukushima crisis
Taiwan plans to lift an import ban, likely in late February, on food products from Fukushima and several other Japanese prefectures, imposed in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, the ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan MOFA Warmly Receives Somaliland Delegation in Taipei
The high level Somaliland delegation safely arrived in Taipei where they were warmly welcomed by Taiwan Foreign Minister and the Somaliland Repre ... ( read original story ...)
Lifting ‘nuke food’ ban shows DPP will do anything to sell Taiwan island: Global Times editorial
In a sudden move, Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authority announced on Tuesday that it would relax a ban on food imports from five Japanese prefectures following the 2011 Fukushima ... ( read original story ...)
‘Wait and See’: China Vows Strong Response As U.S. Prepares to Arm Taiwan
China has demanded the United States revoke a possible arms agreement with Taiwan in support of its Patriot missile systems—a deal Washington believes will improve the island's security and help ... ( read original story ...)