A conference was held today in Rome marking the 80th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Holy See. “Historical circumstances have forced Taiwan and the ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing to push Taiwan agenda at forum
Beijing plans to push its “united front” tactics during the Straits Forum set to take place today in Xiamen, China, an official familiar with cross-strait affairs said on Sunday. The forum is the most ... ( read original story ...)
Defiant Taiwanese ready if China invades, say there’s only one possible response
Fox News Digital spoke to ordinary Taiwanese citizens in the capital city of Taipei about the threat of a Chinese invasion against the island nation. ( read original story ...)
Navy officials say Pacific exercise is not aimed at China, but it zeroes in on defending Taiwan
The Navy makes clear RIMPAC is never aimed at any specific country. But RIMPAC 2022 focuses on all the same skillsets that would be useful if China were to attack Taiwan, the head of the Pacific Fleet ... ( read original story ...)
China’s foreign minister Wang Yi warns of ‘ferocious storms’ if one-China policy is abandoned by US and Taipei
The Chinese foreign minister accused the US of ‘playing the Taiwan card to disrupt and contain China’s development’. ( read original story ...)
Alibaba disconnects Taiwan from cloud network
Alibaba Cloud has disconnected Taiwan from its private network, preventing users in the country from connecting its cloud services. “Dear customers of Alibaba Cloud Cloud Enterprise Network (“CEN”), ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan vice president makes rare Japan visit to pay respects to Abe
Vice President William Lai became Taiwan's most senior official to visit Japan in five decades as he made a private trip to Tokyo to pay his respects on Monday following the recent killing of former ... ( read original story ...)
Amid China tensions, Taiwan VP visits Japan to mourn Abe in highest-ranking diplomatic trip in 50 years
Shinzo Abe who was a strong critic of China was dubbed 'the most Taiwan-friendly Japanese prime minister' by Taiwanese media. China claims sovereignty over self-ruled Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s Tsai suspected of violating regional law by flying flags at half-staff to honor Abe
After Taiwan's regional leader Tsai Ing-wen asked for the region's flags on public buildings and schools to be flown at half-mast for half a day on Monday to honor Japan's assassinated former leader ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says won’t intervene in sliding stock market for now
Taiwan will not intervene in the sliding stock market for now, the Finance Ministry said on Monday. The ministry runs the National Stabilisation Fund which can intervene in stocks if the government ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan vice president makes rare Japan visit to pay respects to Abe – official media
Taiwan Vice President William Lai became the most senior Taiwan official to visit Japan in five decades by travelling to Tokyo on Monday to offer condolences after the killing of former Prime Minister ... ( read original story ...)
China’s More Than Doubled The Number Of Combat Jets Flying Near Taiwan: What Made It Possible?
Military experts said the development of aerial refueling planes, like the Y-20s, has helped the PLA fly more combat jets. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan pays tribute to Japan ex-PM Abe, Tsai offers condolences
Taiwan paid tribute on Monday to former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was shot dead last week while campaigning for a parl ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan reports 4 local COVID-19 Omicron BA.5 cases
Taiwan has so far reported four local COVID-19 cases infected with the BA.5 Omicron subvariant, two of which were newly detected, the island's disease monitoring agency said Monday. The two new local ... ( read original story ...)
China defends sovereignty claims over Taiwan, attacks US ‘double standards’
China on Monday defended its sovereignty claims over the island of Taiwan, a self-governing territory that Beijing considers a rebel province, while attacking the “double standards” of the United ... ( read original story ...)
‘Taiwan trilemma’ | Orsted’s Neubert warns auction flaws could wipe out offshore wind head-start
Trio of maximum project size, price cap and high local content could harm island’s regional leadership, Danish giant's sector chief tells Recharge ... ( read original story ...)