Taiwan’s speed for 5G rated No. 3

Taiwan has the world’s third-fastest 5G download speeds, a report released yesterday by wireless-mapping company Opensignal said. Taiwan ranked third for the average speed using an active 5G ... ( read original story ...)

Suu Kyi charged; civil disobedience protests begin

Burmese authorities yesterday filed criminal charges against deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi for possessing illegally imported walkie-talkies just days after the military ousted her government in a ... ( read original story ...)

New year, new bills

People exchange old banknotes for new ones at a Bank of Taiwan branch in Taipei yesterday. Many Taiwanese visit banks ahead of the Lunar New Year to exchange worn banknotes for fresh ones to be placed ... ( read original story ...)

Before coup, IMF sent Myanmar US$350m aid

The IMF last week sent US$350 million in cash to the Burmese government, part of a no-strings-attached emergency aid package to help it battle the COVID-19 pandemic. Days later, Burmese military ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwanese CEOs upbeat about global economy: poll

Taiwan’s chief executive officers have rosy views of the global economy this year and are looking to increase revenue at their firms, despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as ... ( read original story ...)

CAL eyes vaccine shipping business

China Airlines Ltd (CAL, 中華航空) yesterday announced the launch of a special cold chain logistics service to transport goods that need to be stored at minus-80°C in a bid to secure orders to ship ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kongers Move to Taiwan in Record Numbers

A record number of Hong Kong residents have relocated to Taiwan following China’s crackdown on the city’s protest movement and the implementation of a controversial new national security law. Newly ... ( read original story ...)