Taiwanese multinational computer hardware and electronics firm ASUS is mulling to “evacuate” its staff and business in Russia, Taiwan’s economy minister said ... ( read original story ...)
Seoul and Taipei among the top 10 markets with the largest growth in luxury home prices
They are the only two Asian cities that made it to the 2021 list. Knight Frank’s list of top 10 markets that recorded the most growth in luxury residential prices in 2021 only had two Asian cities, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan air force Mirage fighter lost, pilot ejects safely
Taiwan’s air force said one of its French-made Mirage 2000 fighter jets appears to have been lost off the island’s east coast, but the pilot has been rescued after parachuting to safety. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan air force loses another fighter, second crash in three months
An investigation team has been set up and sent to Taitung, the air force said. Taiwan received its first Mirage jets in 1997, though they have been upgraded several times since then. In January ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan air force loses another fighter
A Taiwanese Mirage 2000 fighter jet has crashed into the sea off the island's southeast coast after mechanical issues but the pilot was rescued, the air ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan rounds up 60 Chinese tech workers on suspicion of poaching tech and people
Taiwan’s Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Justice has conducted a series of raids aimed around the island and hauled in 60 Chinese nationals suspected of lifting trade secrets or poaching ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan fighter jet crashes into sea
A Mirage 2000 jet belonging to China's Taiwan region crashed into waters some 10 miles off the eastern coast of the island at around 11 a.m. on Monday, local media reported. One pilot managed to eject ... ( read original story ...)
Foxconn halts Shenzhen operations, adjusts China production on COVID curbs
Major Apple Inc supplier and iPhone assembler Foxconn said on Monday it has suspended operations in the Chinese city of Shenzhen to comply with the local government's COVID-19 control policies. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says Asus will ‘evacuate’ Russia after Ukraine urges exit
Taiwanese personal computer maker Asus will consider its reputation and put in place a plan to “evacuate” its staff and business in Russia, Taiwan’s economy minister said today, after a Ukraine ... ( read original story ...)
Fire breaks out at power station in Taiwan
A fire broke out Monday at a power station in north Taiwan's Hsinchu, local media reported. The fire erupted at around 10 in the morning and spread to the second floor of the three-story building. ( read original story ...)
Russia has right to take its own decisions: China on Moscow listing Taiwan as ‘unfriendly’ country
After Russia included Taiwan in a list of "unfriendly" nations, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that Moscow "has the right to make its own decisions." ... ( read original story ...)
Will Taiwan be the next Ukraine?
And while the United States has rejected a “no-fly zone” over Ukraine, as it would risk nuclear confrontation, American planes flying from U.S. aircraft carriers off the eastern coast of Taiwan could ... ( read original story ...)
Pompeo: We Should Prepare Taiwan To Defend Itself Like We Failed To Do For Ukraine
Former Trump administration Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke about his recent trip to Taiwan and Singapore on FNC's Maria Bartiromo on "Sunday Morning Futures" MIKE POMPEO: I've talked about the ... ( read original story ...)
5G Expands to More-Affordable Phones as Chip Prices Fall
G is increasingly available in cheaper phones, making faster mobile service affordable to more lower-income consumers around the world, market researchers say. ( read original story ...)
Mesh Networks Could Replace Ukraine’s Damaged Cell Service
Peer-to-peer systems would allow civilians and soldiers to stay in contact if conventional phone networks stop working. ( read original story ...)
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparks questions about China and Taiwan — but Taiwanese people aren’t fazed
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked commentary about the fate of Taiwan, and raised questions about the consequences for the island if China were to invade. But those living in Taipei urge ... ( read original story ...)