Comments by French President Emmanuel Macron on Taiwan are puzzling, a senior Taiwanese politician said, wondering whether France's founding ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity are now out of ...
Taiwan Air Force mocks Chinese President Xi Jinping with patch of Winnie the Pooh being punched
Residents of Taiwan are rushing to buy a patch worn by members of its air force that mocks Chinese President Xi Jinping over his supposed resemblance to Winnie the Pooh.
Unofficial Taiwan air force badge showing bear punching Winnie the Pooh goes viral
TAIPEI: Badges showing Winnie the Pooh being punched in the face by a Taiwanese black bear - a humorous dig at China's leader Xi Jinping - have gone viral across the island. The iron-on patches being ...
Photo catches Taiwan pilot with a patch of Winnie the Pooh getting punched in the face — a jab at China’s Xi as Beijing ups the pressure
A photo of the patch came out amid large-scale military drills held by China over the weekend, and now it is going viral.
Intellectual property act changes pass 3rd reading
Proposed amendments to the Intellectual Property and Commercial Court Organization Act (智慧財產及商業法院組織法) yesterday passed their third reading in ...
Nanya Technology posts NT$1.69bn loss for Q1
Nanya Technology Corp president Lee Pei-ing poses for a photograph at an award ceremony in Taipei on March 20. Photo: Grace Hung, Taipei Times People have been unwilling to spend on lavish electronics ...
China ‘ready to fight’ after 3 days of large-scale military drills around Taiwan
China's military declared it's "ready to fight" after wrapping up three days of combat drills simulating a blockade to "seal off" Taiwan.
CCP used Taipei school: councilors
Two Taipei city councilors yesterday accused the city government of allowing the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) “united front” campaign to creep into schools, revealing that Taipei Municipal Dunhua ...
The world runs on semiconductors – and tensions between China and Taiwan put their supply at risk
"Fifty per cent of global commercial traffic goes through the Taiwan Strait every day,” Blinken told Euronews after a NATO foreign affairs meeting in Brussels on April 5. “Seventy per cent of the ...
Paraguay inaugurates Taiwan-funded roadwork
For pedestrians who want to circulate from the city of Villa Elisa ... the realization of this project required an investment of around USD 24 million, which was financed with a non-reimbursable loan ...
Macron sparks outrage by suggesting Europe take independent stance from U.S. on Taiwan
The worst thing would be to think that we Europeans must become followers on this topic and adapt to the American rhythm or a Chinese overreaction,” the French president said.
China continues ‘combat training’ around Taiwan after drills end
Chinese warplanes and navy ships were still in the waters around Taiwan, the island's defence ministry said on Tuesday after the end of three days of war games, as Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen ...
High costs still hinder development of private 5G networks in Taiwan
Although the development of private 5G networks for enterprises is still encountering numerous challenges, Taiwan-based IT companies' related deployment has started bearing fruit, while the alliances ...
Taiwan’s March exports lag forecast, outlook still under pressure
TAIPEI: Taiwan's exports contracted annually for the seventh month in a row in March, in a trend expected to continue until the fourth quarter, as worldwide demand stays soft, including that from ...
China practices attacking Taiwan from the east, a worrying development
China used military drills to practice attacking Taiwan from the Pacific Ocean — an area traditionally dominated by the U.S. and its Asian allies.
Taiwan Exports Fall in March as Chips Demand Remains Weak
Taiwan’s exports declined more than expected in March as global demand for electronics remained weak, suggesting the worst is not yet over for the trade-dependent economy.