Secretary of State Antony Blinken said allied nations would be prepared to “take action” if China uses force against Taiwan, though he again refused to say whether the Biden administration would be ... ( read original story ...)
China is boosting intel gathering capabilities aimed at Taiwan, says new report from Taipei
Other measures include cyberattacks aimed at stealing data as well as “irregular patrols of reconnaissance aircrafts as well as UAVs,” according to Taiwan’s report. ( read original story ...)
JustKitchen Creates “King’s Menu” Virtual Brand for New Taipei Kings Professional Basketball Team
Just Kitchen Holdings Corp. ("JustKitchen" or the "Company") (TSXV: JK) (OTCQB: JKHCF) (FRA: 68Z), an operator of ghost kitchens specializing in the development of delivery-only food brands, is ... ( read original story ...)
In Taiwan, a boat-burning festival aims to ward off sickness. Can it end the coronavirus pandemic?
The boat-burning ceremony in Donggang — a traditional Taoist festival that honors guardian deities known as Wang Ye — has protected Taiwan for decades, according to residents. Some say the ceremony ... ( read original story ...)
China launches combat drills, dubs U.S. lawmakers’ Taiwan trip ‘sneaky’
The use of a United States Navy aircraft to fly U.S. lawmakers to Taiwan for a routine trip has drawn a barrage of accusations and a fresh display of military might from China over what it dubbed a ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese forces exercise near Taiwan in response to US visit
Chinese military forces are holding exercises near Taiwan in response to a visit by a U.S. congressional delegation to the island. The drills in the area of the Taiwan Strait are a “necessary measure ... ( read original story ...)
Dalai Lama says prefers to stay in India since Taiwan-China relations ‘delicate’
The Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, when asked on Wednesday in an online news conference about visiting Taiwan, said he prefers to stay in India since relations between Taiwan and mainland China ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. Lawmakers’ Visit to Taiwan Tests Detente With China
A group of American lawmakers visited Taiwan, arriving on a U.S. military plane, in a move likely to further inflame tensions between Washington and Beijing over the status of the self-governing ... ( read original story ...)
DEFENSE REPORT: Taipei outlines strategies to counter China threats
Taiwan has laid out plans to challenge what it described as China’s “gray zone threats” to shift the balance of power in the region and possibly take over the nation without fighting a battle. The ... ( read original story ...)
Proposals to cut carbon in Taipei below par
With the eyes of the world on the COP26 summit, which ends on Friday in Glasgow, Scotland, Taipei on Oct. 31 rushed out its roadmap to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. However, details about ... ( read original story ...)
China Looking to Take Control of Taiwan Without Military Conflict, Defense Ministry Says
The Taiwan Defense Ministry said China is trying to instill fear into the Taiwanese people using cyber-warfare and propaganda. ( read original story ...)
Chinese media continues tirade against Taipei for letting chip maker TSMC comply with US request for semiconductor supply data
State media accused Taipei of being soft on the US, which was ‘extorting data’ from TSMC and other major semiconductor companies. ( read original story ...)
3 days in Taipei, Hualien City & Ruisui Itinerary
Nestled between the sea and the mountains, Hualien boasts a number of attractions, both natural and manmade. To find ratings, photos, more things to do, and other tourist information, go to the ... ( read original story ...)
Senate and House Lawmakers Arrive in Taiwan for Diplomatic Visit
Taiwan's Foreign Ministry said it was facilitating the arrival of the delegation, whose trip has been arranged by the American Institute in Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
More Than 600 U.S. Personnel in Taiwan in Past Two Years: Defense Report
Taiwan's biennial defense report puts a figure on the military exchanges confirmed publicly by President Tsai Ing-wen late last month. ( read original story ...)
With Taiwan blocked from U.N. climate talks, its emissions go uncounted
Despite being shut out, Taipei has been monitoring climate measures and released its own emissions-cutting plans in line with the Paris agreement. ( read original story ...)