Taiwan reported 203 new COVID-19 cases, comprising 83 locally transmitted infections and 120 imported ones, the island's disease monitoring agency said Sunday. The number of new local infections was ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan needs nukes — or it may be next
MANDY CHENG/GETTY IMAGESChina, which claims Taiwan as its own, has accused it of “political manipulation” of the Ukrainian crisisThe Russian invasion of Ukraine ... ( read original story ...)
Team creates vascular construct technology
The National Health Research Institutes (NHRI) yesterday said its researchers had engineered a novel vascular construct of a stem cell-laden 3D-printed scaffold that can enhance tissue ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan kicks off new training programme to boost reservist forces
Reservists are to train for 10 hours each day - including two hours at night - for two weeks, without days off. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Heading shines as Taichung beats New Taipei to move up to 2nd spot
The Gilas Pilipinas guard shot 3-of-10 from deep to contribute 13 points and three rebounds as Taichung improved to a 13-8 record. Sani Sakakini powered Taichung with 33 points built on four triples ... ( read original story ...)
Tech plant cluster grows as 21 local cases reported
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday reported 21 local COVID-19 cases, including 10 workers at a technology plant in New Taipei City’s Shulin District (樹林). The 21 local infections ... ( read original story ...)
Medical experts 3D print replicas of donated organs
Two medical institutions based in metropolitan Taipei yesterday held their first 3D organ replica printing workshop in the capital. Organ donation after death is relatively rare in Taiwan, as many ... ( read original story ...)
Festival in Taipei spotlights Philippine documentary films
The Taiwan International Documentary Festival is to showcase what is presumably the biggest retrospective of Philippine cinema ever shown outside the Philippines, the organizer said in a statement on ... ( read original story ...)
China Accuses Taiwan Of Putting At Risk The Global Semiconductor Industry
China accused Taiwan's leadership of putting the already strained global semiconductor supply chain at risk by pursuing policies that raise tensions in the Taiwan Straits. In an editorial posted in ... ( read original story ...)
Lithuania applies to open Taiwan office
An application from Lithuania to open a representative office in Taiwan has been received, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday. The ministry expressed its sincere welcome to Lithuania for ... ( read original story ...)
Understanding relations between Taiwan and China
Why is Taiwanese reunification so important to China? ( read original story ...)
Poll confirms widespread rejection of China’s unification attempts in Taiwan
Amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis a survey found that about 90 per cent of people rejected Beijing continued claims that Taiwan was part of China ... ( read original story ...)
Poll confirms popular rejection of China’s unification attempts in Taiwan
The survey found that 88.6 per cent approved of the government seeking closer cooperation with other democracies in order to safeguard peace in the Taiwan Strait ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan reports 103 new COVID-19 cases
Taiwan reported 103 new COVID-19 cases, including 21 locally transmitted infections and 82 imported ones, said the island's disease monitoring agency Saturday. Of the new locally transmitted ... ( read original story ...)
Keith Krach gets Nobel Peace Prize nomination for campaign against Chinese authoritarianism
Keith Krach, a Silicon Valley legend and leader of economic policy at the U.S. State Department under former President Donald Trump, has been nominated ... ( read original story ...)
U.S. and China at a crossroads
In instances when the U.S. and China cannot find common ground, the U.S. should compete with our economic strength, military deterrent and network of allies and partners. ( read original story ...)